NTT DATA plans to deploy enterprise AI factories powered by NVIDIA. The aim of this is to help organizations move faster from AI experimentation to production-scale deployments.
The company says the enterprise AI factories provide a full-stack operating model for enterprise AI, integrating data, infrastructure, workflows and governance into a unified system. The goal is to give businesses a repeatable and production-ready environment for building, deploying and managing artificial intelligence applications.
According to NTT DATA, the AI factories are designed as adaptive ecosystems capable of scaling AI across the full lifecycle, from model training to inference and operational deployment.
The platform combines GPU-accelerated computing and high-performance networking from NVIDIA with enterprise software such as NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA NIM microservices. This architecture enables high-throughput, low-latency AI workloads that can run consistently across cloud, data centre and edge environments.
NTT DATA says the approach will help organizations accelerate return on investment by reducing the complexity often associated with scaling AI systems across large enterprises.
“Visionary enterprises are redesigning core workflows end to end with AI, and they need trusted partners working in unison to achieve transformative and measurable results,” said Abhijit Dubey, CEO of NTT DATA, Inc.
NTT DATA highlighted several early deployments demonstrating how the AI factory model can deliver real-world results across industries.
NTT DATA has also expanded its AI offerings by integrating NVIDIA’s AI development tools, including NeMo, a platform for building and managing large-scale AI systems, and NIM microservices, which provide pre-built containers designed for fast AI application deployment.
The company says the integration will enable enterprises to develop agentic AI systems capable of reasoning, acting and adapting within enterprise environments.
“Organizations worldwide are moving from isolated model adoption to intelligent AI platforms,” said Yutaka Sasaki, President and CEO of NTT DATA Group.
According to John Fanelli, Vice President of Enterprise Software at NVIDIA, companies are increasingly looking for robust platforms that allow them to deploy AI reliably at scale.
“NTT DATA’s AI factory offerings provide clients with the domain-specific solutions needed to confidently achieve production-grade enterprise AI,” he said.
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