VMware Puts the Power of Generative AI Within Reach of Any Enterprise
Today at VMware Explore 2023, VMware, Inc. introduced new Private AI
offerings to drive enterprise adoption of generative artificial intelligence
and tap into the value of trusted data. Private AI is an architectural approach
that unlocks the business gains from AI with the practical privacy and
compliance needs of an organization.
To make Private AI a reality for enterprises and fuel a new wave of
AI-enabled applications, VMware announced:
· VMware Private AI
Foundation with NVIDIA, extending the companies’ strategic partnership to
ready enterprises that run VMware’s cloud infrastructure for the next era of
generative AI.
· VMware Private AI
Reference Architecture for Open Source to help customers achieve their
desired AI outcomes by supporting best-in-class open source software (OSS)
technologies today and in the future.
VMware Private AI is bringing compute capacity and AI models to where
enterprise data is created, processed, and consumed, whether that is in a
public cloud, enterprise data center, or at the edge. With these new offerings,
VMware is helping customers combine the flexibility and control required to
power a new generation of AI-enabled applications that will help dramatically
increase worker productivity, ignite transformation across major business
functions, and drive economic impact. A McKinsey report estimates generative AI
could add up to $4.4 trillion annually to the global economy.1
A multi-cloud environment is the foundation for this new class of
AI-powered applications because it makes private yet highly distributed data
easier to harness. VMware’s multi-cloud approach provides enterprises with
greater choice and flexibility where AI models are built, customized with an
enterprise’s private data, and consumed, while still enabling required security
and resiliency across any environment.
“The remarkable potential of generative AI cannot be unlocked unless
enterprises are able to maintain the privacy of their data and minimize IP risk
while training, customizing, and serving their AI models,” said Raghu
Raghuram, CEO, VMware. “With VMware Private AI, we are empowering our
customers to tap into their trusted data so they can build and run AI models
quickly and more securely in their multi-cloud environment.”
Enterprises today face a hard choice when it comes to generative AI.
They can either take advantage of public AI models to build their generative AI
applications, but with the attendant risks of data exposure and uncertain
training sources. Or they can attempt a “do-it-yourself” model, a strategy
which lacks cost-efficiency and time-to-value. VMware AI Labs developed VMware
Private AI specifically to solve this problem.
“AI has traditionally been built and designed by data scientists, for
data scientists,” said Chris Wolf, vice president of VMware AI
Labs. “With the introduction of these new VMware Private AI offerings,
VMware is making the future of AI serve everyone in the enterprise by bringing
the choice of compute and AI models closer to the data. Our Private AI approach
benefits enterprise use cases ranging from software development and marketing
content generation to customer service tasks and pulling insights from legal
documents.”
VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA To Help Enterprises Become AI
Ready
VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA, comprised of a set of integrated AI tools, will empower enterprises to run proven models trained on their private data in a cost-efficient manner and will enable these models to be deployed in data centers, on leading public clouds, and at the edge. VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA will integrate VMware’s Private AI architecture, built on VMware Cloud Foundation, with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and accelerated computing. The turnkey offering will provide customers with the accelerated computing infrastructure and cloud infrastructure software they need to customize models and run generative AI applications, including intelligent chatbots, assistants, search and summarization. VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA will be supported by Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo.
An
Interconnected and Open Ecosystem Supports Customers’ AI Strategies
VMware Private AI Reference
Architecture for Open Source integrates innovative OSS technologies to deliver
an open reference architecture for building and serving OSS models on top of
VMware Cloud Foundation. At VMware Explore, VMware is showcasing collaborations
with leading companies from across the AI value chain:
· Anyscale: VMware is bringing
the widely adopted open source Ray unified compute framework to VMware Cloud
environments. Ray on VMware Cloud Foundation makes it easy for data scientists
and MLOps engineers to scale AI and Python workloads much more easily by
utilizing their current compute footprints for ML workloads instead of
defaulting to the public cloud.
· Domino Data Lab: VMware,
Domino Data Lab and NVIDIA have teamed up to provide a unified analytics, data
science, and infrastructure platform that is optimized, validated, and
supported, purpose-built for AI/ML deployments in the financial services
industry.
· Global Systems Integrators: VMware
is working with leading GSIs such as Wipro and HCL to help customers realize
the benefits of Private AI by building and delivering turnkey solutions that
combine VMware Cloud with AI partner ecosystem solutions.
· Hugging Face: VMware is collaborating with Hugging Face to help launch SafeCoder today at VMware Explore. SafeCoder is a complete commercial code assistant solution built for the enterprise that includes service, software and support. VMware is utilizing SafeCoder internally and publishing a reference architecture with code samples to enable the fastest possible time-to-value for customers when deploying and operating SafeCoder on VMware infrastructure.
· Intel: VMware
vSphere/vSAN 8 and Tanzu are optimized with Intel’s AI software suite to take
advantage of the new built-in AI accelerators on the latest 4th Gen Intel®
Xeon® Scalable processors.
In addition, VMware is announcing
a new VMware AI Ready program, which will connect ISVs with tools and resources
needed to validate and certify their products on VMware Private AI Reference
Architecture. The program will be available to ISVs focused on ML and LLM Ops,
data and feature engineering, developer tools for AI, and embedded AI
applications. This new program is expected to be live by the end of 2023.
Intelligent
Assist Infuses Generative AI Into VMware’s Multi-Cloud Offerings
VMware is introducing
Intelligent Assist, a family of generative AI-based solutions trained on
VMware’s proprietary data to simplify and automate all aspects of enterprise IT
in a multi-cloud era. The Intelligent Assist features will be seamless extensions
of the investments enterprises have made in VMware Cross-Cloud Services and
will be built upon VMware Private AI. VMware products with Intelligent Assist
are expected to include:
· VMware Tanzu with Intelligent Assist (Tech Preview) will address the challenges of multi-cloud
visibility and configuration by allowing users to conversationally request and
refine changes to their enterprise’s cloud infrastructure.
· Workspace ONE with Intelligent Assist (Tech Preview) will empower users to create high-quality
scripts using natural language prompts for a faster and more efficient script
writing experience.
· NSX+ with Intelligent Assist (Tech Preview) will allow security analysts to quickly and
more accurately determine the relevance of security findings and effectively
remediate threats.
“As we continue transforming
Las Vegas into a world class city of the future, we are leveraging generative
AI to further our innovation in public safety, citizen engagement, and
transportation,” said Michael Sherwood, chief innovation and technology officer,
City of Las Vegas. “VMware is a critical component of our multi-cloud
infrastructure upon which these generative AI initiatives are built. With
growing demands and limited resources, we rely heavily on the real-time data
analytics and scalable solutions VMware provides to improve outcomes which have
a positive impact on both residents and visitors.”
“As
an imaging and IoT company that embraces multi-cloud, one of our most
significant generative AI challenges has been ensuring data accuracy, privacy
and security when working with large language models,” said Vishal Gupta, chief
information and technology officer, Lexmark. “We require Lexmark’s team of data
scientists to have the infrastructure to innovate flexibly, while also
protecting our proprietary data. Working with VMware means we are confident
that our AI initiatives can scale seamlessly and with trust, and our talent can
therefore entirely focus on delivering business impact and solving problems for
customers.”
“VMware
and its customers are some of the most innovative companies out there, and they
all want to know how they can infuse AI into their products,” said Robert
Nishihara, co-founder and CEO, Anyscale, developer of the widely
adopted open source Python framework Ray machine learning project. “But given
the rapid growth of this nascent field, companies are struggling to stay at the
forefront of AI while also scaling, productizing, and iterating quickly.
Because Ray can run anywhere – on any cloud provider, on-premises, on your
laptop – and VMware’s customers run everywhere, it’s a natural collaboration to
make it easier for companies to accelerate their business using generative AI.”
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