Why Developing and Deploying AI Technology on Workstations Makes Sense

 

AI has taken off as an important, differentiating capability in all industries, and the hardware required to run AI is rapidly evolving. Many businesses are working on AI initiatives that do not require a supercomputer, and instead require powerful workstations. Get this analyst report from IDC for an understanding of what the requirements for AI deployment really look like, and how Dell's portfolio of workstations play an important role.

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Why Developing and Deploying AI Technology on Workstations Makes Sense published by Clear Technologies

Clear Technologies is a Value Added Reseller in Addison, TX and we have been in business for over 27 years.  We primarily focus on all bare metal in the Data Center and we have extensive knowledge in software and services also.  We have some industry experts in all things IBM which falls right in line with the Red Hat portfolio. We have life long employees and clients and it is all built on a basis of taking care of the customer by all means possible.  A quote from our COO, Phil Godwin, “The rapid development of new technology and information has impacted many solution providers and their customers. At Clear Technologies, we think of transformation as a constant, instead of, as a destination. We invest in our clients by seeking to understand their problems not only for today, but also tomorrow. Being recognized in the top 500 solution providers is validation of our client first approach.”