NVIDIA AI Summit
— NVIDIA today announced it is teaming with
U.S. technology leaders to help organizations create custom AI
applications and transform the world’s industries using the latest
NVIDIA NIM™ Agent Blueprints and NVIDIA NeMo™ and NVIDIA NIM
microservices.
Across industries, organizations like AT&T, Lowe’s and the
University of Florida are using the microservices to create their
own data-driven AI flywheels to power custom generative AI
applications.
U.S. technology consulting leaders Accenture, Deloitte,
Quantiphi and SoftServe are adopting NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints
and NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices to help clients in
healthcare, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services
and retail create custom generative AI agents and copilots.
Data and AI platform leaders Cadence, Cloudera, DataStax, Google
Cloud, NetApp, SAP, ServiceNow and Teradata are advancing
their data and AI platforms with NVIDIA NIM.
“AI is driving transformation and shaping the future of global
industries,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “In
collaboration with U.S. companies, universities and government
agencies, NVIDIA will help advance AI adoption to boost
productivity and drive economic growth.”
NVIDIA NeMo Microservices for Precision-Tailored
Generative AINVIDIA NeMo microservices support end-to-end
model customization workflows and the development of AI agents to
help enterprises bring custom generative AI applications to market
faster, reducing development costs.
New NeMo microservices — NeMo Customizer, NeMo Evaluator and
NeMo Guardrails — can be paired with NIM microservices to help
developers easily curate data at scale, customize and evaluate
models, and manage responses to align with business objectives.
Developers can then seamlessly deploy a custom NIM microservice
across any GPU-accelerated cloud, data center or workstation.
New NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for Software Security Now
Available To provide a jump-start for developers, NVIDIA
offers NIM Agent Blueprints — reference workflows that provide
a guide for developing applications built with NVIDIA NeMo and NIM
microservices.
NIM Agent Blueprints help accelerate AI deployments for key
enterprise use cases, including drug discovery, customer service
and data extraction. A new blueprint for software container
security is available today.
Developers can experiment with NeMo and NIM microservices, as
well as NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints, at no charge. Enterprises can
deploy applications in production with enterprise-grade security,
support and stability through the NVIDIA AI Enterprise
software platform.
NVIDIA Microservices Build Custom AI Agents for
IndustriesLeaders across industries are using NVIDIA AI to
improve telecommunications, education and security.
- AT&T is working with Quantiphi to
build a conversational platform, using NVIDIA NIM, that can support
employees with software development, network engineering and
financial services tasks.
- The University of Florida has adopted NVIDIA NIM and NeMo to
advance its learning management system, based on
retrieval-augmented generation, that helps teaching assistants
improve student success and retention.
- Lowe’s, a FORTUNE 50 home
improvement company, is exploring the use of NVIDIA NIM and NeMo
microservices to improve experiences for associates and customers
and enhance productivity of their store associates. For example,
the retailer is leveraging NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails to enhance the
safety and security of its generative AI solution platform.
Global Consulting Giants Accelerate AI Adoption With
NeMoNVIDIA global service provider and service delivery
partners are helping companies across industries use NVIDIA NeMo
and NIM microservices and NIM Agent Blueprints to build custom AI
applications that tap into business data.
- Accenture is helping clients build
domain-specific AI agents using NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices
through its AI Refinery™ and the Accenture NVIDIA Business
Group.
- Deloitte is integrating the latest NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint
into its cybersecurity solutions, which will help enterprises
accelerate software vulnerability analysis and mitigation at
scale.
- SoftServe’s generative AI
Industrial Assistant, which uses NeMo and NIM microservices,
improves safety and efficiency in industrial manufacturing by
making equipment manuals more accessible and providing factory
workers real-time guidance on troubleshooting and maintenance.
Data and AI Platforms Advance Insight With NeMo and NIM
MicroservicesNVIDIA AI ecosystem partners Cadence,
Cloudera, DataStax, Google Cloud, NetApp, SAP, ServiceNow and
Teradata are using NeMo and NIM microservices to build customized
generative AI applications with optimized inference.
- Cloudera today unveiled an AI
Inference Service with embedded NIM that will allow developers to
build, customize and deploy enterprise-grade large language models
with up to 36x faster inference performance.
- Google Cloud is integrating NIM into Google Kubernetes Engine
to provide enterprise customers with a simplified path for
deploying optimized models directly from the Google Cloud
Marketplace.
- SAP will use NIM microservices to deploy custom generative AI
applications for its clients.
- ServiceNow is one of the first to adopt NeMo and NIM
microservices, and recently announced its plans to also adopt
NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints to power generative AI use cases for
several U.S. government agencies. ServiceNow’s technology also
enables organizations to create custom generative AI agents that
can reinvent work across the entire enterprise.
- Teradata is integrating NVIDIA AI
Enterprise into its Vantage platform to enable more efficient
development and deployment of trusted generative AI
applications.
AvailabilityDevelopers can access NVIDIA AI
software, including NIM microservices, through the NVIDIA API
catalog, as well as experiment with the microservices for free
using an NVIDIA Developer license.
About NVIDIANVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the world
leader in accelerated computing.
For further information, contact:Anna
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features, and availability of NVIDIA’s products and technologies,
including NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices, NeMo Customizer, NeMo
Evaluator, NeMo Guardrails, NIM Agent Blueprints, and NVIDIA AI
Enterprise software platform; third parties using or adopting
NVIDIA products, technologies and platforms, and the benefits and
impacts thereof; our collaboration with third parties and the
benefits and impacts thereof; NVIDIA global service provider and
service delivery partners helping companies across industries use
NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices and NIM Agent Blueprints to build
custom AI applications that tap into business data; artificial
intelligence driving transformations and shaping the future of
industries; and working with our U.S. technology partners, NVIDIA
helping the world build custom AI applications that serve unique
industry needs and reflect local languages and cultures, as well as
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