Artificial intelligence is supercharging interest in edge infrastructure. Although edge computing has benefited greatly from advances in connectivity and hardware design over the past decade, today’s AI models can help organizations operating at the edge do even more from the streams of data flowing from drones, sensors, and other far-flung infrastructure.
Armada is helping lead the charge on this front by delivering edge data centers designed for AI, serving customers in fields ranging from mining to national security. And, as Armada VP of Product Uday Tennety explains in this video interview, the possibilities are vast. AI models processing live data streams can identify emergencies and trigger alerts, whereas small, locally hosted language models can help young employees solve problems when experienced personnel aren’t on-site.
And, of course, Uday explains how VAST is helping Armada deliver on its goals and serve its customers by providing an AI-native data layer that can maximize GPU efficiency and enable entirely new use cases.
