By Sir Orjinta Nnaemeka Orji
At the Venetian Expo from May 19 to 22, 2025. I had the privilege of attending Dell Technologies World 2025 in Las Vegas, a gathering that brought together global leaders, visionaries, and innovators to chart the course for the future of enterprise technology. The experience was nothing short of inspiring. It offered a front-row seat to groundbreaking innovations in AI, infrastructure, and operations all designed with a singular focus: enabling revenue growth, efficiency, and enterprise agility in a rapidly evolving digital economy. Dell disaggregated infrastructure approach helps customers build secure, efficient modern data centers that turn data into intelligence and complexity into clarity.
Powering the Future with Next-Gen Infrastructure
One of the most exciting moments was the unveiling of Dell’s next-generation PowerEdge servers, optimized for high-performance AI workloads. Built with NVIDIA HGX B300 and AMD MI350 GPUs, these servers are engineered to handle large-scale LLM training and inference. Offered in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled models, they signal Dell’s commitment to performance, scalability, and energy efficiency.
In the same spirit of innovation, Dell introduced Project Lightning, a high-speed file system tailored for AI workflows, and Power Cool, a liquid cooling system that can dramatically cut data center cooling costs. For enterprises grappling with rising infrastructure expenses, these solutions offer tangible pathways to lower total cost of ownership while boosting operational efficiency.
Operationalizing AI Across the Enterprise
What stood out most for me was how Dell has moved beyond theoretical AI discussions. Through its AI Factory initiative and strategic partnerships with NVIDIA, Intel, and Qualcomm. Dell is embedding AI capabilities deep into its product ecosystem.
A standout was the Pro Max Plus AI PC, featuring Qualcomm’s AI-100 MPU and Intel’s Arrow Lake HX devices purpose-built for real-time edge computing. These innovations bring AI from the data center to the desktop, enabling faster decision-making, real-time analytics, and streamlined operations across industries.
Kyndryl Bridge: A Masterclass in Operational Efficiency
As someone deeply invested in IT digital transformation, I was particularly drawn to the spotlight on Kyndryl Bridge an AI-powered operating platform that is redefining how services are delivered at scale. By automating routine workflows and reallocating over 13,000 professionals to strategic roles. Kyndryl has unlocked over $775 million in annualized savings while elevating service agility and customer value.
The synergy between Dell’s infrastructure and Kyndryl’s service model presents a compelling blueprint for what modern, revenue-generating IT ecosystems can look like. It’s a shift from traditional service delivery to high-impact, innovation-driven engagement, where every tool, server, and platform is aligned toward business growth.
Building Value Through Ecosystems
The conference also highlighted the power of strategic partnerships. Companies like World Wide Technology recognized as both North America and Federal AI Partner of the Year and KIOXIA, with its cutting-edge storage solutions, exemplify how collaboration can amplify technological potential and extend market reach.
Dell is clearly evolving into more than a technology provider, it is becoming a central hub for enterprise transformation. And through its partner ecosystem, it’s helping organizations access specialized capabilities that enhance performance and accelerate digital maturity.
My Takeaway: The Future Is Integrated and Intelligent
Dell Technologies World 2025 delivered a clear message; digital transformation is no longer a roadmap, it is a real-time, integrated process powered by AI, automation, and intelligent infrastructure. Whether in healthcare, manufacturing, or financial services, the organizations that will thrive are those that embrace agile ecosystems, leverage AI at every business process layer, and pursue continuous operational refinement.
During the summit, I met with Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell one on one, where we discussed the future of AI ethics with its related innovation policy, and global digital collaboration era. Michael Dell emphasized the importance of partnerships between governments, private sector key players, and innovators to harness the full potential of tools for AI solutions that drive innovation for accelerated compute and data processing, streamline operations and achieve faster results at every stage of AI deployment. He also mentioned that his job is to make AI more accessible. With the Dell AI Factory and NVIDIA, enterprises can manage the entire AI lifecycle across use cases, from training to deployment, at any scale.
As I return from Las Vegas, my biggest takeaway is this: technology is no longer a support function it is a core growth enabler. And with the right partnerships and platforms, the future belongs to those bold enough to lead with innovation on full-stack enterprise AI solutions and managed services are the latest additions to the industry’s first and only end-to-end enterprise AI solution.