HPE introduces one-click-deploy AI applications in HPE Private Cloud AI
Hewlett
Packard Enterprise (HPE) announces
HPE Private Cloud AI is available to order and introduces new solution
accelerators to automate and streamline artificial intelligence (AI)
applications. HPE Private Cloud AI is a turnkey, cloud-based experience
co-developed with NVIDIA to help businesses of every size build and deploy
generative AI (GenAI) applications that was introduced as part of the NVIDIA AI
Computing by HPE portfolio. The new solution accelerators give enterprises the
ability to deploy virtual assistants in one click and operationalize them in
seconds, simplifying the process from end-to-end.
“Businesses are deploying GenAI in an environment
where they are simultaneously under pressure to begin quickly and show real
value,” said Fidelma Russo, executive vice president and general manager,
hybrid cloud and CTO at HPE. “However, implementing AI applications requires
organizations to string together various models, datasets, tools and other
resources. Solution accelerators are a key differentiator within HPE Private
Cloud AI, simplifying a project that could take months to deploy and
consolidating that timeline down to a single moment for the enterprise.”
The first solution
accelerator, available today, is a GenAI virtual assistant to help developers
quickly build interactive chatbots that answer questions asked in natural
language, informed by an organization’s private data and powered by open source
large language models (LLMs). Businesses can customize their AI applications
for multiple uses: tech support, sales quote generation, marketing content
creation and more. The next version of the virtual assistant can be easily
updated and will support voice, images and multi-agent support, enabling more
advanced content-generation and multi-task execution.
Future solution accelerators will feature
commonly-used AI applications for vertical
industries, including financial services, healthcare, retail, energy and public
sector. A selection of upcoming solution accelerators will be based on NVIDIA
NIM Agent Blueprints, reference AI use cases that enterprises can
continually refine based on data and feedback.
“Enterprises are looking for accelerated,
customized AI tools to meet the needs of their company-specific use cases,”
said Justin Boitano, vice president of enterprise AI software products at
NVIDIA. “NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints allow AI applications developed with HPE
Private Cloud AI to be refined using human feedback, improving models in a
continuous learning cycle.”
Solution accelerators are customizable, modular
low-code or no-code applications using NVIDIA NIM microservices that are
designed to shorten time-to-value for businesses. These proven and repeatable
solutions simplify AI application deployment, which typically involves
acquiring new skills, adopting complex workloads, as well as integrating and
configuring agents, multiple microservices, vector databases, data warehouses,
disparate data sources, user management systems, scale-out inference servers,
data sets, AI models and other IT resources. Solution accelerators run in HPE
Private Cloud AI managed through HPE GreenLake cloud, providing end-to-end security,
including enterprise guardrails and data isolation for additional safeguarding.
HPE adds Unleash
AI program to HPE Partner Ready
To help customers further accelerate time-to-value
and gain greater benefit for their AI use cases, HPE is launching the Unleash
AI partner program. Designed to support a rich ecosystem of leading partner
organizations, Unleash AI is part of HPE Partner Ready’s Technology Partner
Program and will complement HPE Private Cloud AI. The new program will include
software providers across the data, AI model and AI application layers of the
technology stack, as well as system integrators and service providers for
advisory, design, implementation and management of full-stack customer AI
solutions. Partner solutions, including those based on NVIDIA NIM Agent
Blueprints, will be curated and pre-validated to run in HPE Private Cloud AI
and will benefit from HPE’s broad go-to-market reach.
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