GlobalLogic Announces ‘Platform of Platforms’ for Enabling Enterprise-Grade AI
GlobalLogic, a Hitachi group company, announced a
first-of-its-kind Platform-of-Platforms architecture designed to support
deployment of enterprise-grade artificial intelligence (AI). GlobalLogic has
designed the architecture to address the critical challenges every enterprise
must overcome when operationalizing AI and generative AI (GenAI) at scale.
To realize the potential that AI promises, enterprises
must address data privacy and security requirements, prevent intellectual
property (IP) leakage and manage legal risks. They also need to identify an
approach that allows for technical agility as new models, platforms and other
innovations take shape. At the same time, leaders must manage organizational
change and find effective strategies for controlling costs and driving return
on AI/GenAI investments.
With over a decade of experience in delivering and
deploying AI in software products and enterprise platforms, GlobalLogic offers
a unique perspective on the design, data and engineering challenges of
enterprise-grade, production-ready AI and GenAI. Created in partnership with
leading hyperscalers and leveraging their foundational GenAI capabilities,
GlobalLogic’s architecture is the first of its kind for unifying and
industrializing enterprise-grade AI and GenAI solutions.
GlobalLogic
identifies responsibility, reliability and reusability as key to
enterprise-grade AI
“As companies work to move from AI and GenAI
prototypes to enterprise-scale deployments, it has become clear that using this
technology requires far more than sending prompts to a large language model
(LLM),” said Sumit Sood, COO and Head of Engineering, GlobalLogic. “We have
been helping enterprises adopt GenAI since 2021 and ‘traditional’ AI for much
longer, often in life-critical situations. We understand what needs to be done
to ensure responsibility, reliability and reusability in AI platforms.”
Sood explains that the responsibility tenet
focuses on the goal of offering responses that are accurate, lawful and in
compliance with security and governance requirements. The reliability tenet
requires mechanisms for correcting model drift, hallucinations and security
threats over time. Finally, the reusability tenet is crucial to implementing
common data ingestion, preparation and model training and shared consumption
mechanisms – which help contain costs and mitigate risk by preventing
duplicative work.
GlobalLogic’s AI Platform-of-Platforms
architecture addresses critical needs related to observability, security,
governance and consumption. It makes it possible to integrate best-of-breed
models, algorithms and solutions whether deployed in the cloud or on premises.
It also includes accelerators for rapidly deploying some of the most
sought-after use cases, including customer support and operations, software
development and legacy migration, and enterprise knowledge management.
“The GenAI landscape is highly dynamic,” Sood
said. “In an environment where the ‘best’ technology can change month to month
or even week to week, GlobalLogic’s Platform-of-Platforms approach lets our
clients pick the winners to deliver the best enterprise-class GenAI to support
their business outcomes.”
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