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HPE Launches Private Cloud AI and Solution Accelerators

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HPE’s Private Cloud AI simplifies AI app development, helping businesses create virtual assistants and streamline operations across industries.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced the launch of HPE Private Cloud AI and unveiled new solution accelerators to automate and streamline artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Introduced as part of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, HPE Private Cloud AI is a cloud-based experience co-developed with NVIDIA to assist organizations in developing and deploying generative AI (GenAI) applications. Thanks to the new solution accelerators, businesses can deploy and operationalize virtual assistants with just one click, streamlining the entire process.

The first solution accelerator is a GenAI virtual assistant that assists developers in rapidly creating interactive chatbots that respond to queries in natural language. These chatbots are powered by open-source large language models (LLMs) and are informed by private data belonging to an enterprise. Businesses can tailor AI applications for various purposes, including tech assistance, generating sales quotes, creating marketing material, and more. The virtual assistant’s upcoming version will enable speech, images, and many agents and be easily updated, allowing for more sophisticated content creation and multitasking.

Future solution accelerators will feature commonly used AI applications for vertical industries, including financial services, healthcare, retail, energy, and the 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.

Solution accelerators are customizable, modular low-code or no-code applications using NVIDIA NIM microservices designed to shorten time-to-value for businesses. They simplify AI application deployment, which typically involves acquiring new skills, adopting complex workloads, and 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.

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Additionally, HPE is introducing the Unleash AI partner program to assist clients in expediting time-to-value and optimizing benefits for their AI use cases. The new program will involve system integrators and service providers for advising, designing, implementing, and maintaining full-stack client AI solutions and software vendors across the data, AI model, and AI application layers of the technological stack.

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