Nov 23 (Reuters) - Laptop maker Dell Technologies Inc (DELL.N) on Tuesday forecast current-quarter revenue above estimates, highlighting strong demand for its personal computers and servers from companies moving toward a hybrid work model.
Revenue from its infrastructure solutions group, which includes the data center business, was up 5% at $8.4 billion in the quarter.
Total revenue jumped 21% to $28.39 billion, compared with analysts' average estimate of $26.82 billion, according to Refinitiv data.
Meanwhile, rival PC-maker HP Inc (HPQ.N) also reported a quarterly profit that more than quadrupled to $3.09 billion, and said its personal systems unit posted a 13% rise in revenue.
Dell's freshly spun off cloud computing unit, VMware, posted a 10% rise in revenue during the quarter.