Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nvidia Partner on New Generative AI Offering
By Sabela Ojea
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has further partnered with Nvidia to launch a portfolio of co-developed AI solutions that would allow companies to accelerate the adoption of generative AI.
Nvidia AI Computing by HPE is expected to be available through a joint go-to-market strategy that would span sales teams and channel partners, training and a global network of system integrators, HPE said Tuesday.
The latest collaboration marks the expansion of a decades-long partnership, the company said.
Among the portfolio's key offerings is HPE private cloud AI, a solution that integrates Nvidia AI computing, networking and software with HPE's AI storage, compute and the HPE GreenLake cloud, an edge-to-cloud platform.
"To unleash the immense potential of generative AI in the enterprise, HPE and Nvidia co-developed a turnkey private cloud for AI that will enable enterprises to focus their resources on developing new AI use cases that can boost productivity and unlock new revenue streams," HPE Chief Executive Antonio Neri said.
Write to Sabela Ojea at sabela.ojea@wsj.com
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