NVIDIA and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have introduced NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, a robust suite of AI solutions that aims to expedite the adoption of generative AI in enterprises. The portfolio features the HPE Private Cloud AI, which combines NVIDIA’s AI computing and software with HPE’s storage and cloud services to provide a fast, energy-efficient, and flexible platform for AI development. This solution is enhanced by the OpsRamp AI copilot and offers a self-service cloud experience with lifecycle management, tailored to various AI workloads. The initiative leverages a comprehensive go-to-market strategy involving joint sales, channel partners, and a global network of integrators like Deloitte and Infosys. Announced during HPE Discover by HPE CEO Antonio Neri and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, the partnership underscores the transformative potential of generative AI for business. The integrated AI infrastructure stack, built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and HPE GreenLake cloud, supports inference and fine-tuning of AI models, ensuring data privacy and security. The solution is expected to be available by fall and summer of 2024, respectively, promising to accelerate AI adoption across diverse industries.

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