Using HPE AI and Machine Learning That’s where companies like Hewlett Packard Enterprise can step in and help out and also make a little money, too. HPE has been banging its “AI for all” message for the past few years, echoing the “democratization of HPC” initiatives that the major OEMs have been touting for decades. But for HPE, this is more than talk. Last year, HPE bought startup Determined AI and its software platform for training machine learning models at scale, which takes advantage of the HPC-level capabilities that HPE has in its arsenal. Two months later, the company launched the Machine Learning Development Environment – its own machine learning training platform – and the companion Unified Analytics offering in its Ezmeral software portfolio. HPE HP HPE2-N69 Exam Dumps this week is expanding its AI software portfolio but is also leaning on its HPC hardware background – which was bolstered greatly with its $1.4 billion acquisition of supercomputer maker Cray in 2019 – by aiming to essentially take it out of the equation that enterprises calculate with when running such workloads. “What we found with our work through the acquisition of Determined AI and with many customers is many engineers spend their time managing infrastructure,” Justin Hotard, executive vice president and general manager of HPE’s HPC and AI business, told journalists in a recent virtual meeting. “They’re dealing with a lot of the technical intricacies of the infrastructure as opposed to focusing on optimizing their models and refining them at scale.
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