Wipro expands Dell partnership

Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready platform, powered by the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, will leverage Dell Validated Designs.

  • Wednesday, 28th August 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Wipro is expanding its collaboration with Dell Technologies to bring the Dell AI Factory to Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready Platform. The collaboration will allow enhanced cost control and risk mitigation while providing enterprises with access to the best-in-class technology, accelerating the adoption of AI across cloud, data centre and edge environments.

Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready Platform will leverage the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, including Dell Validated Designs for Generative AI, bringing GenAI processing power to data without extensive upfront investment. The platform is supported by the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, underpinned by NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, and the NVIDIA Spectrum-X™ Ethernet networking platform.

The Wipro AI Control Center, an advanced orchestration layer that resides on the Wipro Enterprise AI-Ready platform and enables a seamless infusion of AI for IT and business, will now provide enhanced throughput from the Dell infrastructure. The Intelligent Control Center will ensure seamless integration of use case blueprints across the entire AI life cycle, from pilot to production and support the safe, responsible, and sustainable adoption of AI by offering robust governance, observability, and automation capabilities.

“Enterprises are keen to utilise their own data and business context to train, fine-tune, and deploy AI on Dell solutions. This approach effectively and efficiently integrates advanced AI into their core business processes, bringing AI to the data rather than moving data to AI,” said Jo Debecker, Managing Partner & Global Head, Wipro FullStride Cloud. “The solutions we have created as part of this collaboration will help enterprises achieve new levels of flexibility when building their enterprise-specific AI ecosystems. Our goal is to make AI consumption as efficient, agile, reliable, and sustainable as possible - ultimately helping advance the adoption of enterprise-level AI.”

“As the market demand for AI enabled solutions continues to climb, Dell is innovating at every level of the AI technology stack to deliver future-proof data centers,” said Denise Millard, Chief Partner Officer, Dell Technologies. “By leveraging the Dell AI Factory in Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready Platform, we’re providing customers with a comprehensive collection of products, solutions and services to accelerate their AI initiatives.”

The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA brings together AI-optimised technologies, validated and integrated solutions, expert services and best practices to help customers achieve AI outcomes faster. Access to the industry’s broadest AI portfolio provides customers with targeted and repeatable success for deploying AI by considering both technical and business requirements.

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