Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Dell Technologies World
Dell Technologies Inc. opened its annual gathering in Las Vegas this month with the news that it had added 1,000 AI Factory customers globally in a single quarter, bringing its total base to over 5,000 users. The announcement revealed a basic truth: AI adoption is moving rapidly, and the enterprise platform must be swiftly rebuilt to keep up.
This message was reinforced by Dell founder and chief executive Michael Dell (pictured) in his keynote remarks and subsequent interview with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. Data querying and orchestration are priorities now in the world of agentic AI and future business success will depend on developing and managing the infrastructure to support them.
“We’ve been talking about data at Dell, at Dell EMC and Dell Technologies for decades,” Dell told theCUBE. “Now all the data’s coming to life, and we’ve got the infrastructure solutions as a leading company in the space to make it all happen. You see the incredible breadth of solutions bringing it all together at the rack level — all the models, the frontier models, the open models, the specialized models. It’s happening in the client device. It’s happening in factories, in retail stores, in hospitals, in laboratories.”






