AI Summit 2024: Exertis Enterprise Demonstrates Future of AI

The AI Summit 2024, held in London on 12-13 June, was a remarkable event that saw Exertis Enterprise showcase its latest innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). Sponsored by leading technology giants NVIDIA, Supermicro, AMD, APC, Micron, and Fujitsu, Exertis Enterprise’s participation highlighted their commitment to driving AI advancements and providing cutting-edge solutions to their customers.

At the heart of Exertis Enterprise’s exhibit was their AI Centre of Excellence and the groundbreaking AI Pod. These initiatives aim to demystify AI for partners across Europe, offering bespoke solutions tailored to unique use cases.   

Chloe Nelson, Product Manager at Exertis Enterprise, explained, “Our AI centre of excellence provides a platform that collates together the AI talent, knowledge, and resources required to deliver tailored solutions for our VARS, providers, integrators, and all their end users.”

The AI Pod was a major highlight, designed to democratise AI and HPC technologies, empowering organisations of all sizes to innovate and optimise their operations. Simon Regan, AI Lead at Exertis Enterprise, remarked, “The AI Pod offers great flexibility, agility, and performance which truly empowers our partners to achieve their AI goals.”

Exertis showcased several innovative products in collaboration with partners Supermicro, NVIDIA, and Intel, including the Whitebox HGX and the NVIDIA certified HGX systems. These products are optimized for AI, deep learning (DL), machine learning (ML), and HPC workloads, featuring advanced liquid-cooling options for maximum performance and reliability. The NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand architecture was also highlighted for its ability to enhance AI and hyperscale infrastructures with faster interconnects and improved intelligence.

Engaging Vendor Collaborations

The Exertis stand featured live demonstrations and engaging discussions with representatives from AMD, Fujitsu, APC, and Micron. These vendors showcased their latest innovations and how they integrate with Exertis’s AI solutions. Adam Blackwell, General Manager at Exertis Enterprise, emphasised, “Our long-standing relationship with both NVIDIA and Supermicro enables us to design advanced AI solutions that ensure our partners stay ahead of the competition.”

Micron introduced their latest server memory and storage solutions, crucial for handling data-intensive AI workloads, while AMD highlighted the efficiency of their EPYC™ processors in enabling AI solutions across various industries. Fujitsu demonstrated their commitment to data sovereignty and security with on-premises AI solutions, including the Fujitsu Furhat with private GPT functions, illustrating practical applications of generative AI.

Professional Services and Financing Options

Understanding the financial challenges businesses face when investing in new technology, Exertis Enterprise offers a range of complete solution financing options tailored to meet different business requirements. They also provide comprehensive professional services, from engineering and pre-configuration to white-label services and post-sales support. Tom Cox, Commercial Director at Exertis Enterprise, noted, “Events like this allow us to connect on a deeper level with our partners, understanding their needs better and fostering stronger collaborations.”

Networking and Future Prospects

The AI Summit was not just about showcasing products but also about fostering meaningful conversations and networking opportunities. Exertis hosted an exclusive networking event at Il Bacino in Wapping, allowing for deeper discussions in a relaxed setting. Sean Mullin, Sales Manager at Exertis Enterprise, commented, “The event provided our partners and suppliers with an opportunity to get together in the sun and discuss how Exertis Enterprise’s AI Pods for each vertical tackle common challenges by industry – hearing directly from the experts.”

The feedback from the summit and the networking event was overwhelmingly positive, with vendors and customers praising Exertis for their innovative solutions and collaborative approach. Looking ahead, Exertis Enterprise remains committed to leading AI innovation, further developing their AI Centre of Excellence and AI Pod, and driving advancements in AI technology.

The AI Summit 2024 was an inspiring and successful event for Exertis Enterprise, reinforcing their position at the forefront of AI innovation. Their comprehensive AI solutions, professional services, and commitment to customer success were evident throughout the summit, setting the stage for future growth and partnerships.

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