NTT DATA has introduced a new initiative aimed at helping organisations deploy artificial intelligence at scale. The company announced the launch of enterprise AI factories powered by NVIDIA, designed to support production-grade AI deployments while delivering measurable returns on investment.
The AI factories combine data, infrastructure, workflows and governance within a full-stack operating model. According to the company, the platform is built to support enterprise AI deployment across cloud, data centre and edge environments.
The Tokyo-based firm said the offering integrates GPU-accelerated computing and high-performance networking from NVIDIA with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. This includes NVIDIA NIM microservices, which enable scalable model training, inference and enterprise AI application development.
The initiative is targeted at organisations moving beyond pilot AI projects to large-scale production deployments. NTT DATA said the AI factories function as adaptive and automated ecosystems that help enterprises manage the entire AI lifecycle while accelerating return on investment.
Abhijit Dubey, CEO, NTT DATA, said, “By integrating NVIDIA technologies into our enterprise AI factories, we’re giving clients a powerful, standardised and secure environment to adopt agentic AI with measurable returns from the start.”
Initial deployments already span multiple sectors. In healthcare, a cancer research hospital is collaborating with NTT DATA and Dell Technologies to use NVIDIA HGX platforms for radiology analysis and faster model evaluation.
In the automotive manufacturing sector, a global supplier has partnered with the company to modernise smart factory operations using GPU-as-a-Service powered by NVIDIA infrastructure. This approach has reduced production setup time from months to days.
Meanwhile, a US-based advanced manufacturing company is working with NTT DATA to simulate a next-generation battery production line using NVIDIA-accelerated simulation and 3D visualisation technologies.
NTT DATA has also integrated NVIDIA NeMo and NVIDIA NIM microservices into its AI solutions. NeMo supports the development and management of enterprise-scale agentic AI systems, while NIM provides prebuilt GPU-optimised containers with standard APIs to speed up the deployment of AI applications.
“Organisations worldwide are moving from isolated model adoption to intelligent AI solutions and platforms, often complementing GenAI with agents that reason, act and adapt within enterprise systems,” said Yutaka Sasaki, President and CEO, NTT DATA Group. “Embedding NVIDIA technologies into our platforms accelerates innovation while giving clients the performance, control and compliance they require.”
John Fanelli, Vice President, Enterprise Software, NVIDIA, said enterprises are increasingly seeking scalable AI platforms that can transition projects from pilots to production.
“NTT DATA’s AI factory offerings, built on the NVIDIA full-stack platform, provide clients with the domain-specific solutions needed to confidently achieve production-grade enterprise AI at scale.”
NTT DATA also stated that it is currently the only global IT services provider active across NVIDIA’s Solution Provider, Cloud Partner and Global System Integrator partner network tracks, enabling it to deliver services ranging from advisory to deployment and operations.
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