Kyndryl to Invest €100 Million for Digital Transformation in France
During the state-run "Choose France" investment summit in Versailles, Kyndryl announced it would spend over €100 million over the next three years in the country.
Infobip has deployed NVIDIA DGX B200 systems in its data center infrastructure, marking a significant step forward in its commitment to advancing artificial intelligence capabilities. The Croatian-based company will utilize the supercomputer for the IPCEI-CIS project, an EU initiative focused on developing a next-generation global communications platform to enhance Europe’s competitiveness. The project aims to safeguard Europe’s digital sovereignty by ensuring better alignment with EU regulations on data protection and transparency.
The combination of Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) and Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) platform features with AI provides powerful tools to enhance customer experience. According to Gartner, “by 2028, generative AI will drive conversational CX in 80% of enterprises, up from 20% in 2024”. NVIDIA DGX B200 systems are equipped with eight NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and an impressive 1.4TB of GPU memory, along with two fifth-generation Intel Xeon CPUs per module. This supercomputer serves as an AI accelerator, specializing in both the training and inference of AI models.
”At Infobip, we’re excited to begin utilizing NVIDIA DGX B200, harnessing its capabilities for the IPCEI-CIS project. This system allows us to advance our AI model development and deployment, enabling us to deliver faster and more efficient AI-driven solutions, and strengthening our position as a leader in innovation and technology,” said Damir Prusac, VP for Research Alliances at Infobip.
”Global communications platforms face increasing demands for secure, efficient, and scalable AI solutions. The NVIDIA Blackwell-powered DGX platform delivers the performance and flexibility needed to tackle the most complex AI workloads, empowering innovators like Infobip to accelerate development and deployment of transformative solutions for the next generation of digital communications,” added Carlo Ruiz, VP for Enterprise Solutions at NVIDIA.