HCLTech announced on Monday that it has combined NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Omniverse with its GenAI solutions to enhance the speed of AI adoption among businesses.
According to a company statement, these integrations aim to facilitate quicker AI implementation in enterprises by streamlining software development and increasing engineering efficiency.
“HCLTech has integrated NVIDIA AI Enterprise with its GenAI-led service transformation platform, AI Force, and NVIDIA Omniverse with its physical AI solution, SmartTwin.
‘The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, including NVIDIA NIM and NeMo Retriever microservices, along with the NVIDIA Llama Nemotron model family and NVIDIA AI Blueprints, will enable HCLTech’s AI Force enterprise users to achieve accelerated release timelines, improved code quality and enhanced operational efficiency across coding, testing, legacy modernisation, and process optimisation,” it said.
HCLTech’s SmartTwin platform will leverage NVIDIA Omniverse to assist companies in developing interoperable data pipelines using OpenUSD, incorporating third-party engineering tools, and executing high-fidelity virtual simulations. This strategy accelerates product launches, lowers costs by streamlining processes, and decreases the reliance on physical prototypes.
“With the integration of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, HCLTech’s AI Force and SmartTwin platforms can help businesses rapidly integrate AI and simulation technology into their operations,” said John Fanelli, Vice President – Enterprise Software at NVIDIA.
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