Dell Technologies unveils its plans for the year 2025, The company is aiming to focus on the role of artificial intelligence applications in technological advancement. The global chief technology officer and chief AI officer, John Roese, elaborated on how AI deployment, development, and implementation are becoming mainstream during a virtual media briefing concerning Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) regions.
He pointed out that the upcoming advancements would transform AI from evidence-based constructive systems into more dynamic and complex systems that transform the interface between humans and computers.
Roese also talked about ‘Agentic AI,’ describing how this will change the relationship with technology by 2025. This AI aims to achieve complex AI agents with independent operation and interaction features. These agents are anticipated to perform intricate activities, work efficiently with people, and redesign functional activities in various sectors.
Peter Marrs, the President of APJ, backed such a vision, asserting that a notable amount of money was being invested in the AI sector in the region, which was estimated to hit $110 billion by 2028. This funding wave is expected to significantly grow the market for AI-ready data centers and pave the way for the mainstream use of sophisticated AI applications.
The briefing also included measures to move from the idea to the practicable application of AI in large businesses. Roese outlined a framework for organizations to achieve maximum value from AI and profit.
He also cited that more enterprises are creating specific committees for Artificial Intelligence, mostly headed by the Chief AI Officer, to ensure that all AI projects are aligned for success. This strategic focus is expected to reach its apex in 2025.
This revealed that while some organizations in the APJ region are moving to the next level of AI adoption, most are still grappling with similar issues they faced earlier. The AI industry has been expanding, and Marrs acknowledged it, suggesting a readiness to overcome these hurdles and AI’s full potential. It shifted focus to developing a strong foundation to accommodate the complex needs of agentic AI systems that have already started to penetrate modern technology frameworks.
In addition, Roese continued his explanation on integrating AI with other developing technologies like quantum, intelligence edge, zero trust, and digital twin. Such integration is expected to improve AI performance and give rise to new prospects for development in these spheres. He said that the real strength of AI is connecting with these technologies, resulting in advancements in security, data storage, and communication networks.