Iguazio, a data science & MLOps platform build firm, announced a partnership with Boston Limited, an Nvidia Elite Partner and leading provider of high‐performance, mission-critical server and storage .
The partnership enables both companies to extend their offerings to enterprises across industries looking to bring data science into real-life applications, regardless of the size or skill set of their internal teams.
Iguazio CEO and co‐founder Asaf Somekh said that companies need better ways to implement their AI solutions in real‐world environments, to help them cut costs, work more efficiently, and accelerate the rollout of new AI services and products for customers.
“This radical shift to transforming business models with AI typically requires highly customisable infrastructure, as well as a streamlined data science workflow to navigate the transformation effectively and efficiently”, he said.
With the partnership, Boston Limited will offer high-performance data centre hardware and technical services, while Iguazio provides its data science platform which saves time and cost on getting AI to production.
“As companies across industries are weaving AI into their products and services, they’re discovering just how complex it is to deploy AI efficiently and see the business impact”, he said.
“AI solutions at scale require enterprises to embrace MLOps best practices and invest in the right storage and compute solutions. Through our partnership with Boston, we’re excited to be able to empower more enterprises to take advantage of the promise of AI.”
Boston Managing Director Manoj Nayee said the pair’s primary focus is to provide our customers with the ability to customise their solutions based on their toughest business requirements.
“The partnership with Iguazio allows us to facilitate greater enterprise AI capabilities within our existing storage and server solutions and combines it with our strong technical skills allows us to create the systems that will deliver the breakthrough performance required in the industry today”, he said.