‘AI is no longer a feature, but the operating model for modern enterprises’: Michael Dell’s big push to win over corporate clients at a Las Vegas conference | Technology News
5 min readLas VegasUpdated: May 19, 2026 02:57 AM IST Dell Technologies is going all-in on enterprises for the adoption of artificial intelligence, as the company builds and expands AI infrastructure to support use cases that are evolving faster than expected. CEO Michael Dell announced on Monday at Dell Technologies World 2026 in Las Vegas that the company added 1,000 new customers since February for its line of AI servers powered by NVIDIA’s GPUs, underscoring the surging demand for infrastructure designed for artificial intelligence. “For too long, the AI conversation has been trapped inside the screen. The real story begins now. AI is moving into hospitals, into factories, schools, energy grids, laboratories, cities, homes, and yes, even into work solving problems at the scale of humanity,” Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell said during the company’s annual event in Las Vegas. The Round Rock-based computer maker and one of the world’s largest infrastructure companies, said demand for computing power remains strong. As the development of artificial intelligence data centers accelerates, the company is witnessing a major …








