UPDATED 08:00 EDT / OCTOBER 21 2015

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Watch LIVE: Michael Dell to speak on theCUBE — Find out the inside scoop on the Dell-EMC Merger | #DellWorld

Dell World 2015 kicks off October 21 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell, Inc., will join John Furrier and Dave Vellante, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SilconANGLE Media team, live during the event.

Other live interviews on theCUBE from Dell World 2015 are set to include:

  • Jim Ganthier, VP of Global Enterprise Solutions & Alliances, Dell
  • Keith Krach, CEO, DocuSign, Inc.
  • Paul Perez, chief technology officer, Enterprise, Dell
  • Bob Wallace, VP OEM Sales, Nutanix, Inc.
  • Alan Atkinson, GM, Storage, Dell
  • Cheryl Cook, VP Global Channels & Alliances, Dell

Don’t miss out on these and other interviews live on theCUBE from October 21–22.

Where to watch

Watch theCUBE, from the SilconANGLE Media team, live during Dell World 2015.

Also, make sure to check in during the event with theCUBE hosts John Furrier, Dave Vellante, and Stu Miniman via Twitter. And make sure to join theCUBE’s DellWorld CrowdChat to voice your own opinions live during the event.

What to expect

During the event, Furrier and Vellante will talk with Michael Dell about what the Dell-EMC merger means for VMware, Inc. under Dell’s control and if Dell will still operate as a multicloud operator, as well as discuss Dell’s performance since going private.

Other discussion points will include how the merger will impact leadership roles at Dell and affect the company’s storage, converged and hyperconverged, infrastructure. And will there be a Dell/Microsoft hybrid cloud partnership?

Find out what Michael Dell and others have to say about these issues and more on theCUBE.

Check out what Michael Dell had to say on theCUBE at Dell World 2014:

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