
Technology access is no longer the constraint for enterprise AI. Execution is. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Dell COO Jeff Clarke and Future Tech CEO Bob Venero join Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine how aligned go-to-market partnerships accelerate enterprise AI adoption, where customers are making progress and where ambition breaks down, and what the agentic AI inflection point demands from both enterprise leadership and the partner ecosystem over the next 12 to 24 months.
Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman return from Dell Technologies World to unpack Google I/O's Gemini-as-operating-system moment, the Blackstone-Google TPU joint venture nobody saw coming, NVIDIA's $81.6 billion quarter with a $91 billion guide, and debate whether or not the “SaaSpocalypse” is finally over.

The gap between AI strategy and AI execution is where competitive advantage is won or lost. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, joins Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine what separates organizations that successfully operationalize AI from those stuck in the pilot phase, how leaders should balance urgency with discipline, and what infrastructure decisions will define enterprise competitive position over the next 12 to 24 months.

Enterprises are no longer asking whether to adopt AI. They are asking why execution keeps falling short of strategy. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Doug Schmitt, CIO and President of Services at Dell Technologies, joins Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine what it takes to move enterprise AI from pilot to production, how agentic systems are changing the services engagement model, and what governance, token economics, and infrastructure alignment demand from organizations as AI scales.

Incremental automation has reached the limits of what it can deliver for enterprise service organizations. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Zendesk Relate 2026, Zendesk CEO Tom Eggemeier joins Keith Kirkpatrick and Melody Brue to examine the shift toward autonomous service operations, why specialized AI agents are replacing generalist automation, how resolution-based pricing is rewriting the economics of the service platform market, and what enterprises must do now to prepare for an increasingly agentic CX environment.

Faster AI responses did not solve the enterprise service problem. The shift now is to resolution as the organizing principle for service platform design. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Zendesk Relate 2026, Shashi Upadhyay, President of Product, Engineering, and AI at Zendesk, joins Melody Brue and Keith Kirkpatrick to examine what autonomous service systems require at the architecture level, why fragmented tooling prevents consistent AI outcomes, how specialized agents outperform generalist models in production environments, and what will define the next generation of CX platforms as AI becomes embedded into core operational workflows.

Accenture operates ServiceNow across 1,900 business services and 800,000 employees as Customer Zero, running AI capabilities in production before advising clients to do the same. CIO Tony Leraris and Global IT Delivery and Capability Director Monika Patel-Mistry break down the live Autonomous Specialist pilot, the AI Control Tower governance architecture, and why secure-by-design is an architectural commitment that has to be made before the first agent goes live, not after the first problem surfaces.

The bottleneck slowing enterprise AI is not the model or the compute. It is the memory and storage architecture feeding the compute. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Alan Walker of Samsung Semiconductor and Ben Burgess of Dell Technologies join Matt Kimball to examine stranded GPU economics, co-engineered infrastructure, and what the shift to agentic AI demands from an enterprise stack that was built for a different operating model.

AI-led cyberattacks have outpaced the fragmented security tooling and siloed team structures that most enterprises still rely on. Trevor Houck, Managing Director of OT Security Operations at Accenture, outlines how agent identity governance, OT security architecture, entitlement drift monitoring, and ServiceNow's Armis acquisition combine to build the cyber resilience foundation that enterprises need before AI agents scale across their operations.