킨드릴, 엔비디아와 손잡고 인공지능 분야 강화… 제너레이티브 AI까지 확장

Kyndryl has officially announced a partnership with Nvidia to accelerate customer adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). The partnership will combine Kyndryl's existing infrastructure and IT expertise with NVIDIA's hardware and software capabilities to extend its AI and generative AI (GenAI) capabilities beyond the cloud to on-premises, edge, and hybrid infrastructure. Kyndryl currently offers its Kyndryl Bridge platform for consolidating complex IT infrastructure and transforming applications and operations into as-a-service capabilities as an AI and GenAI-related service.

킨드릴(Kyndryl)은 고객들의 인공지능(AI) 도입 가속화를 목표로 엔비디아와의 파트너십을 공식 발표했다. 이번 파트너십을 통해 킨드릴은 기존의 인프라 및 IT 전문 지식과 엔비디아의 하드웨어 및 소프트웨어 역량을 결합하여 클라우드뿐만 아니라 온프레미스, 엣지 및 하이브리드 인프라까지 AI와 제너레이티브 AI(GenAI) 역량을 확장할 예정이다. 킨드릴은 현재 복잡한 IT 인프라를 통합하고 애플리케이션과 운영을 서비스형(as-a-service) 기능으로 전환하기 위한 자사의 킨드릴 브리지(Kyndryl Bridge) 플랫폼을 AI 및 GenAI 관련 서비스로 제공하고 있다.

Kyndryl Partners With Nvidia To Up Its GenAI Game

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