Deloitte announced an expanded collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE, Financials) and NVIDIA (NVDA, Financials) to launch HPE Private Cloud AI; HPE and NVDA stock are down modestly in Wednesday's early trading.
The project seeks to further corporate artificial intelligence adoption and use.
Announced at HPE Discover 2024, the new system combines HPE's cloud and data storage technologies with NVIDIA's AI infrastructure to provide on-site and co-location AI solutions. Deloitte will include these technologies into its own systems so that customers may use generative artificial intelligence solutions catered to certain sectors.
Based on Deloitte's State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q3 study, most companies have not yet scaled GenAI initiatives outside of pilot stages. This partnership seeks to solve scalability concerns and enable companies to hasten the use of artificial intelligence.
Among Deloitte platforms supported by HPE Private Cloud AI are C-Suite AI and AI Factory as a Service. From the finance to the health sciences, these instruments provide predictive analytics and dynamic, real-time financial reporting. The technologies permit quick model iteration and deployment while keeping data locally, thereby improving data security.
While the Atlas AI platform incorporates NVIDIA's BioNeMo technology to enable research in life sciences, consumer goods, and industry, the C-Suite AI platform uses NVIDIA AI to deliver finance leaders dynamic reporting and scenario modeling.
By providing turn-key solutions co-developed with NVIDIA, the cooperation also aims to ease AI adoption and solve the difficulty of AI deployment in hybrid contexts. NVIDIA is part of.