Most enterprises today don’t have an AI ambition problem; they have an AI execution problem. Data quality, infrastructure complexity, and unpredictable cloud costs are stalling pilots before they ever reach production.
At Dell Technologies World 2026 in Dubai, Dell announced a sweeping set of advancements to the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, designed to turn AI from an experimental project into a core business engine.

The biggest takeaway from this announcement is the focus on Agentic AI, autonomous agents that can act on behalf of users. To make this practical, Dell is tackling the cloud cost and data sovereignty issues head-on:
- Dell Deskside Agentic AI: A high-performance solution that allows enterprises to build and run autonomous agents locally. Your data stays in your environment, and you trade unpredictable cloud token costs for a controlled infrastructure investment.
- NVIDIA OpenShell Integration: Now supported across the entire Dell AI Factory, this secure runtime allows organizations to build, deploy, and govern agents with strict privacy controls, scaling seamlessly from a single desk to the data center.
AI is only as good as the data feeding it. Dell has upgraded its AI Data Platform to make enterprise data AI-ready at scale:
- 6x Faster SQL Queries: Powered by Starburst, the Dell Data Analytics Engine now delivers massive speed boosts on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.
- Unified Data Pipelines: New orchestration capabilities can index billions of unstructured files, turning messy enterprise data into structured fuel for AI.
- Omniverse Integration: Deep integration with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries allows enterprises to connect their Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems directly into digital twins and physical AI training workflows.
Dell is introducing PowerRack, a fully integrated system where compute, networking, and storage are engineered as one. By managing thermal design, power management, and software from the ground up, Dell is helping enterprises scale AI and HPC workloads without the integration stress of traditional component assembly.
Dell is also launching the Dell AI Ecosystem Program, which validates software solutions from partners like Google, Hugging Face, OpenAI, Palantir, and ServiceNow.
Key highlights include:
- Google: Running Gemini 3 Flash models on-premises via Google Distributed Cloud on PowerEdge XE9780 servers.
- Hugging Face: A Dell Enterprise Hub that gives you on-premises access to the latest open-weight models (like DeepSeek and Kimi).
- OpenAI: Bringing Codex to the enterprise, allowing it to connect directly to your on-premises codebases and operational knowledge.
As Michael Dell stated, “Every organization now faces the same challenge: to turn intelligence into impact at speed or become obsolete.” With these updates, Dell is moving the focus from AI theory to enterprise-grade reality.































