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Deloitte to Collaborate With HPE and NVIDIA on Generative AI

First use case with Deloitte of 'NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE' product portfolio aims to help manufacturers operate secure digital manufacturing simulations.

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By DE Editors  

June 20, 2024

Deloitte reports on a collaboration that blends its industry knowledge, artificial intelligence (AI) and technology capabilities with the new NVIDIA AI Computing by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) solution portfolio. The solution features HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey full-stack private cloud co-developed by HPE and NVIDIA

"As leaders seek high-performing enterprise AI and data solutions that tackle their most critical business challenges, our collaboration with HPE and NVIDIA marks a natural next step in our commitment to bringing our clients actionable insights backed by the power of HPE technology and NVIDIA full-stack accelerated computing," says Jim Rowan, AI market activation leader and principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP.

Accelerating Manufacturing Simulations

Deloitte's first industry-specific use case through this collaboration is a digital twin application built on the NVIDIA Omniverse platform and HPE GreenLake. This application is delivered on the latest portfolio of accelerated computing from the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio. It utilizes Deloitte's rapid use case development methodology and accelerators to help manufacturing organizations at all stages of digital maturity extract and manage the data needed to engineer and deploy manufacturing simulations. 

"Our collaboration with HPE and NVIDIA helps break down common barriers in developing AI-focused solutions, particularly in managing vast amounts of industrial data from a variety of sources, and brings critical information to the edge," says Tim Gaus, principal and Smart Manufacturing business leader, with Deloitte Consulting LLP.

Accelerating AI Adoption

In addition to the initial manufacturing simulation use case, the collaboration will produce additional industry-specific use cases that leverage HPE Private Cloud AI's full-stack capabilities for Generative AI, also built on NVIDIA accelerated computing technology and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software.

With this latest news, Deloitte and HPE join forces once again to accelerate digital transformation for the enterprise. With over 25 years of shared history, Deloitte and HPE's ongoing alliance has directly led to future-ready solutions across hybrid cloud, edge computing and industrial Internet of Things (IoT).

"The expanded collaboration with Deloitte, NVIDIA and HPE to deliver industry-focused AI solutions will accelerate time to value with AI," says Marc Waters, senior vice president, Customer Success, Services & Solutions, HPE. 

This is the latest announcement stemming from Deloitte's work with NVIDIA. Deloitte has collaborated with NVIDIA to enable AI business solutions powered by the full stack of NVIDIA hardware and software. 

"Generative AI is transforming every industry, and businesses are seeking full-stack infrastructure and software to give them a fast path to adoption," says Alvin DaCosta, vice president of the NPN Consulting Organization at NVIDIA. "The combination of the most advanced NVIDIA and HPE computing, software and services with Deloitte's industry expertise helps enterprises accelerate their generative AI deployments."

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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