HPE brings new offerings to help customers to leverage AI
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced new offerings to help customers ramp up, optimize and scale artificial intelligence (AI) usage across business functions to drive outcomes such as better demand forecasting, improved operational efficiency and increased sales.
The new offerings include:
· HPE Digital Prescriptive Maintenance Services, the first in a series of AI-enabled industry offerings from HPE Pointnext, which automates problem prevention and increases productivity of industrial equipment
· HPE Artificial Intelligence Transformation Workshop, providing consulting expertise from HPE Pointnext to help customers get started with AI, evolve their strategic data and analytics initiatives and prioritize AI use cases
· HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 System, a next-generation high-performance computing system purpose-built for deep learning that delivers a 3x faster model training than previous generations(1)
· HPE has also extended its AI partner ecosystem through a reseller agreement with WekaIO to deliver optimized storage performance in AI environments
“Global tech giants are investing heavily in AI, but the majority of enterprises are struggling both with finding viable AI use-cases and with building technology environments that support their AI workloads. As a result, the gap between leaders and laggards is widening,” said
Rajesh Dhar, Senior Director, Pointnext, HPE India. “HPE is best positioned to help customers make AI work for their enterprise, regardless of where they are in their AI adoption. While others provide AI components, we provide complete AI solutions from strategic advisory to purpose-built technology, operational support and a strong AI partner ecosystem to tailor the right AI solution for each organization.”
AI advances maintenance from predictive to prescriptive
The new HPE offerings enable customers to explore, evolve and expand AI applications aligned to their business and industry needs, accelerating time to value. HPE is introducing a series of AI industry solutions for predefined use-cases, starting with HPE Digital Prescriptive Maintenance Services, delivered by HPE Pointnext. While predictive maintenance detects when an industrial equipment is likely to fail, prescriptive maintenance predicts, suggests and automates the right action to fix the problem before it causes harm. According to McKinsey Global Institute, AI-enabled asset maintenance can lead to up to 20- per cent EBIT improvement in industries like electric utilities by increasing capital productivity.
HPE Digital Prescriptive Maintenance combines services from HPE Pointnext – such as consulting, proof of value and implementation – with technologies and reference architectures from HPE and select partners. The solution captures all relevant data sources in the enterprise, including real-time and batch data from IoT devices, data centers and the cloud. Based on both supervised learning for failure prediction and unsupervised learning for anomaly detection, HPE Digital Prescriptive Maintenance prescribes and automates actions to prevent industrial equipment failure and optimize its productivity.
HPE also introduced the new HPE Artificial Intelligence Transformation Workshop that helps enterprises get started rapidly with the identification of AI use cases aligned to their business priorities. In this highly interactive one-day workshop, HPE Pointnext AI experts work with the customer’s business and technology decision-makers to assess their data and advanced analytics needs and create a tailored high-level plan to accelerate the AI exploration phase towards a set of AI use-case implementations.
HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 dramatically accelerates time to value with deep learning applications
HPE’s solutions and consulting services are backed by powerful purpose-built technology to enable customers’ AI deployments. Training a deep learning model is an iterative process that requires high performance GPU accelerators running in parallel architectures that handle multiple tasks simultaneously. The new HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 System with support for eight NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs delivers dramatic increases in application performance, enabling a 3x faster model training than previous generations. As a result, enterprises can realize deep learning business outcomes faster.
HPE closely collaborated with NVIDIA to embed the high-bandwidth, energy-efficient NVIDIA NVLink interconnect into HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10, enabling ultra-fast communication between GPUs. This technology allows data sharing at rates of up to 10x faster than the traditional PCIe Gen3 interconnect. The innovative systems design of the HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 allows for a high degree of flexibility with a range of configuration and topology options to match each workload.
To increase flexibility and choice for customers, HPE is extending its broad ecosystem of AI solution partners by entering an agreement with WekaIO to resell its file storage software WekaIO MATRIX, complementing HPE’s Lustre-based storage solutions. WekaIO MATRIX helps customers meet the demanding data read/write requirements on the storage and data management components of high-performance data analytics and AI environments. WekaIO MATRIX is qualified for HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 and HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10.
Availability
HPE Digital Prescriptive Maintenance Services are now available in Europe and will be globally available in June 2018 via HPE Pointnext. The HPE Artificial Intelligence Transformation Workshop is globally available via HPE Pointnext. The HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 will be available from HPE and its channel partners in May 2018. WekaIO MATRIX will be globally available from HPE and its channel partners in May 2018.
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