Infosys, a provider of digital services and consulting, has announced a partnership with NVIDIA to help businesses all over the world increase productivity through the use of generative AI applications and solutions.
According to the company's statement, "the alliance will bring the NVIDIA AI Enterprise ecosystem of models, tools, runtimes, and GPU systems to Infosys Topaz," a set of AI-first services, solutions, and platforms that accelerates business value through the use of generative AI technologies. The development will allow Infosys to create offerings customers can adopt and integrate generative AI into their businesses.
Nandan Nilekani, co-founder and chairman of Infosys, emphasized that their clients look at complex AI use cases that can drive significant business value across their entire value chain. Nilekani added, "Infosys Topaz offerings and solutions are complementary to NVIDIA’s core stack. By combining our strengths and training 50,000 of our workforce on NVIDIA AI technology, we are creating end-to-end industry-leading AI solutions that will help enterprises on their journey to become AI-first.”
“Generative AI will drive the next wave of enterprise productivity gains,” said Jensen Huang, founder and chief executive officer of, NVIDIA. The NVIDIA AI Enterprise ecosystem is ramping up quickly to provide the platform for generative AI, the founder said and added, "Together, NVIDIA and Infosys will create an expert workforce to help businesses use this platform to build custom applications and solutions.”
Infosys uses the full-stack NVIDIA generative AI platform, including hardware and enterprise-grade software to innovate across its business operations, and it is helping customers create generative AI applications for business operations, sales and marketing.
The tech giant also plans to set up an NVIDIA Centre of Excellence, where it will train and certify 50,000 of its employees on NVIDIA AI technology to provide generative AI expertise to its vast network of customers across industries.
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