Six Five Media is covering Dell Technologies World 2026, where the conversation around enterprise AI moves from experimentation to operational scale.


Featuring exclusive interviews with Chairman & CEO, Michael Dell, and executives from Dell Technologies, Future Tech Enterprise, Samsung Electronics, and NVIDIA, analysts Patrick Moorhead, Daniel Newman, and Matt Kimball will be on the ground exploring how infrastructure, AI, data, and services are converging to reshape enterprise technology strategy.

This year’s event focuses on the technologies driving the next phase of enterprise transformation from intelligent PCs and AI infrastructure to modern data architectures, scalable services, and resilient hybrid environments. As organizations race to operationalize AI across every workload, the conversations at Dell Technologies World 2026 will examine what it actually takes to move faster, scale confidently, and turn AI ambition into measurable business outcomes.

Follow along for executive interviews, analyst insights, and behind-the-scenes coverage direct from Dell Technologies World 2026.

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From AI Ambition to Production Reality: Dell Technologies and NVIDIA on What It Takes to Operationalize Enterprise AI at Scale

The challenge for enterprise AI is no longer proving its potential. It is operationalizing AI securely, efficiently, and at scale. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Varun Chhabra, SVP ISG Marketing at Dell Technologies, and Jason Schroedl, Director of Product Marketing for Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA, join Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine the Dell AI Factory evolution, what agentic AI deployment demands from governance and infrastructure, how data readiness determines production AI performance, and what enterprise leaders must prioritize to move from pilots into meaningful business outcomes.

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Building AI Infrastructure for the Token Economy — Dell and NVIDIA at Dell Technologies World 2026

As enterprises scale AI into production, the variable that determines whether AI delivers measurable ROI is increasingly the data layer. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Ihab Tarazi, ISG CTO at Dell Technologies, and Jason Hardy, VP of Storage Technology at NVIDIA, join Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine how the token economy is reshaping enterprise AI infrastructure strategy, what the Dell AI Data Platform and Exascale Storage announcements change about production AI architecture, and why co-engineering between Dell and NVIDIA produces outcomes that standard integration partnerships cannot match.

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The AI-Driven Customer Journey: What Enterprises Need to Rethink Next

AI is restructuring how enterprise buyers discover, evaluate, and engage with technology providers, compressing timelines and shifting the discovery layer before any human conversation begins. Gerri Tunnell, CMO at Dell Technologies, joins Six Five at Dell Technologies World 2026 to examine how organizations must rethink speed, discoverability, and trust as AI becomes embedded in both the buying process and the customer experience itself.

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Honeywell CTO on Physical AI, Honeywell Forge & the Dell AI Factory

Industrial AI is crossing the line from deterministic automation into systems that can see, think, act, and learn. Honeywell CTO Suresh Venkatarayalu, who studied neural networks 31 years ago when he joined the company, calls it a physical AI transformation, and at Dell Technologies World 2026, he joined Sam Grocott, SVP of Product Marketing and AI Product Management at Dell Technologies, to break down what Honeywell Forge chapter two looks like, why the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA was the right infrastructure foundation for scaling AI across 50 to 60 million industrial and commercial assets, and what the shift from AI pilot to enterprise-scale deployment actually requires.

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Scaling AI Through Partnership: How Dell and Future Tech Are Helping Customers Modernize for the AI Era

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.

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From AI Ambition to Execution: Michael Dell on How Leaders Turn Strategy Into Competitive Advantage

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.

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CEO Series

From Strategy to Outcomes: How Dell Services Are Shaping the Next Enterprise AI Era

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.

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From AI Ambition to AI Outcomes: Building the Infrastructure Foundation for Enterprise AI

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.

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Dell Tech World 2026
Beatles

From AI Ambition to Production Reality: Dell Technologies and NVIDIA on What It Takes to Operationalize Enterprise AI at Scale

The challenge for enterprise AI is no longer proving its potential. It is operationalizing AI securely, efficiently, and at scale. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Varun Chhabra, SVP ISG Marketing at Dell Technologies, and Jason Schroedl, Director of Product Marketing for Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA, join Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine the Dell AI Factory evolution, what agentic AI deployment demands from governance and infrastructure, how data readiness determines production AI performance, and what enterprise leaders must prioritize to move from pilots into meaningful business outcomes.

Beatles

Building AI Infrastructure for the Token Economy — Dell and NVIDIA at Dell Technologies World 2026

As enterprises scale AI into production, the variable that determines whether AI delivers measurable ROI is increasingly the data layer. In this Six Five On The Road conversation at Dell Technologies World 2026, Ihab Tarazi, ISG CTO at Dell Technologies, and Jason Hardy, VP of Storage Technology at NVIDIA, join Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to examine how the token economy is reshaping enterprise AI infrastructure strategy, what the Dell AI Data Platform and Exascale Storage announcements change about production AI architecture, and why co-engineering between Dell and NVIDIA produces outcomes that standard integration partnerships cannot match.

Beatles

The AI-Driven Customer Journey: What Enterprises Need to Rethink Next

AI is restructuring how enterprise buyers discover, evaluate, and engage with technology providers, compressing timelines and shifting the discovery layer before any human conversation begins. Gerri Tunnell, CMO at Dell Technologies, joins Six Five at Dell Technologies World 2026 to examine how organizations must rethink speed, discoverability, and trust as AI becomes embedded in both the buying process and the customer experience itself.

Beatles

Honeywell CTO on Physical AI, Honeywell Forge & the Dell AI Factory

Industrial AI is crossing the line from deterministic automation into systems that can see, think, act, and learn. Honeywell CTO Suresh Venkatarayalu, who studied neural networks 31 years ago when he joined the company, calls it a physical AI transformation, and at Dell Technologies World 2026, he joined Sam Grocott, SVP of Product Marketing and AI Product Management at Dell Technologies, to break down what Honeywell Forge chapter two looks like, why the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA was the right infrastructure foundation for scaling AI across 50 to 60 million industrial and commercial assets, and what the shift from AI pilot to enterprise-scale deployment actually requires.

Beatles

Scaling AI Through Partnership: How Dell and Future Tech Are Helping Customers Modernize for the AI Era

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.

Beatles

From AI Ambition to Execution: Michael Dell on How Leaders Turn Strategy Into Competitive Advantage

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.

Beatles

From Strategy to Outcomes: How Dell Services Are Shaping the Next Enterprise AI Era

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.

Beatles

From AI Ambition to AI Outcomes: Building the Infrastructure Foundation for Enterprise AI

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.