UPDATED 09:06 EDT / MAY 22 2026

Kevin Johnson, co-founder and chief operating officer of Bud Ecosystem Inc. and Rob Rollinger, head of marketing at Bud Ecosystem Inc., talk to theCUBE about the enterprise AI operating system — Dell Technologies World 2026 AI

Amid tool sprawl and agentic fragmentation, the need for an AI operating system has grown critical

As enterprises move from AI experimentation to full-scale production, the absence of a unified enterprise AI operating system is emerging as the single most consequential bottleneck in realizing returns from AI infrastructure investment.

Dell Technologies World 2026 made the challenge clear: AI factories and on-premises infrastructure are being stood up at scale, but enterprises still lack the operating system needed to run production workloads on them. That gap — between raw infrastructure capacity and enterprise-ready AI execution — is exactly the problem Bud Ecosystem Inc. was founded to solve, according to Kevin Johnson (pictured, left), co-founder and chief operating officer of Bud Ecosystem.

“What we see is a need for an AI management platform, and we call it the Bud Ecosystem Enterprise AI Management Platform,” Johnson said. “[It] is an enterprise AI operating system. It is truly the stack … that allows you to have full control [of] the control plane and the data plane in one element.”

Johnson and Rob Rollinger (right), co-founder and head of global marketing at Bud Ecosystem, spoke with theCUBE’s John Furrier and Dave Vellante at Dell Technologies World 2026, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the enterprise AI operating system, the fragmentation of today’s AI tooling and how Bud Ecosystem’s full-stack approach closes the gap between AI infrastructure and production workloads. (* Disclosure below.)

Enterprise AI operating system fills the production gap

As enterprises struggle to move AI reliably into production, the core problem is tool sprawl — too many disconnected point products with no common control plane. Founded in 2023, Bud Ecosystem built its platform to span the full stack, running on Dell’s AI Foundry infrastructure, be it on-premises or in the cloud, according to Rollinger. The market had been selling promise without the plumbing to back it up, he noted.

“We’re surrounded by a lot of companies that have a lot of tools that do this, that and the other thing,” Rollinger said. “The hype doesn’t match the tools. We’ve got 50 different tools — noise and errors and all of that. That’s what really drew me into Bud Ecosystem: having a complete stack from silicon to training to inference to governance, all the way up through agents, so it all self-learns. We’re able to get costs down up to 80% [and put] governance in a single plane.”

But the conversation goes beyond a single infrastructure consideration, instead framing a new model for how enterprise AI should operate. As AI factories multiply and agents proliferate, governance and security move from afterthoughts to architectural requirements, Johnson explained. The enterprises that get that foundation right unlock a significant upside.

“Think of agents as expertise, and when those agents can start working together, that’s when this stuff goes to the moon,” Rollinger said. “It’s not just, ‘I’ve redone my workflow here.’ I’ve invented a new workflow that didn’t exist before.”

Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of Dell Technologies World 2026:

(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for Dell Technologies World. Neither Dell, the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)

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