1、FY13 Corporate Responsibility Summary ReportTable of contents|1Table of contents02 Letter from Michael Dell03 Our commitment04 Letter from Trisa Thompson05 FY13 Challenges and opportunities06 FY13 Progress to goals and commitments07 By the numbers11 Environment19 Communities26 People32 Supply Chain3
2、6 GovernanceFive-year-old Brooke Hester is a patient in the first FDA-approved personalized medicine trial for pediatric cancer,which Dell supports by donating technology and expertise.FY13 Corporate Responsibility Summary ReportLetter from Michael Dell|2For 29 years Dell has been helping our custom
3、ers bring their dreams to life.That is the philosophy that guides our business,but its also the inspiration behind our commitment to corporate responsibility.We are working with governments,NGOs,researchers,private enterprises and our industry peers to address important societal issues from better h
4、ealth care to a cleaner environment.We are doing this with our own groundbreaking innovations,and also by providing the technological power that fuels the big ideas of our customers,partners and team members.A great example is Project Ophelia,an ultra-compact device we developed that enables users t
5、o transform any capable display into a thin client.These devices,which are about the size of a USB stick,are extremely energy efficient you can run 16 of them on the same energy it takes to run a compact fluorescent light bulb.And because of their portability and efficiency,we are exploring ways to
6、deploy them in remote areas of the world to bring education to and expand horizons for people with limited or no previous access to the power of technology.Weve partnered with physicians and researchers to develop a high-performance computing system that speeds the analysis of pediatric cancer patie