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NVIDIA AI is Now on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) customers now have simplified access to high-performance accelerated computing and software for production AI projects. NVIDIA‘s DGX Cloud AI supercomputing platform and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software are now available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, offering a streamlined path for enterprises to engage in end-to-end AI development and deployment.

This addition is an industry first and will bring new capabilities for end-to-end development and deployment on Oracle Cloud. Enterprises can get started from the Oracle Cloud Marketplace to train models on DGX Cloud, and then deploy their applications on OCI with NVIDIA AI Enterprise.

OCI, which serves thousands of enterprises globally across diverse sectors, including healthcare, scientific research, finance, and telecommunications, now extends its catalog of solutions with DGX Cloud and NVIDIA AI Enterprise. This enables OCI customers to leverage their existing cloud credits to incorporate NVIDIA’s leading AI supercomputing platform and software into their development and deployment pipelines.

With DGX Cloud, OCI customers can engage in training models for generative AI applications such as intelligent chatbots, search, summarization, and content generation. This is a significant advancement in facilitating AI integration across various industries.

The University at Albany, located in upstate New York, exemplifies the transformative potential of this development. They have launched their AI Plus initiative, which seeks to integrate AI education and research across the university’s academic enterprise. Applications span fields like cybersecurity, weather prediction, health data analytics, drug discovery, and semiconductor design.

DGX Cloud AI supercomputing instances on OCI are integral to the university’s approach, helping drive advances in various domains. NVIDIA AI Enterprise complements this by bringing the software layer of the NVIDIA AI platform to OCI.

This includes NVIDIA NeMo frameworks, RAPIDS, TensorRT-LLM, Triton Inference Server, and software for cybersecurity, computer vision, speech AI, and more. It ensures enterprise-grade support, security, and stability for a seamless transition of AI projects from pilot to production.

NVIDIA DGX Cloud, hosted by OCI, provides immediate access to an AI supercomputing platform and software. It is characterized by multi-node training on NVIDIA GPUs and simplifies the training of advanced models for generative AI and other groundbreaking applications. Additionally, NVIDIA Base Command Platform simplifies AI infrastructure management for OCI customers, offering a single-pane view of their multinode clusters.

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