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VAST Data, an AI data platform company, has announced the launch of VAST InsightEngine, starting with NVIDIA DGX systems and expanding to NVIDIA-Certified Systems from top server providers. This innovative platform provides enterprise customers with a turnkey, real-time AI data processing and retrieval solution designed to simplify AI deployments while offering fast, scalable, and secure data services.
The integration of VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX combines automated data ingestion, exabyte-scale vector search, event-driven orchestration, and GPU-optimized inferencing into a single system, offering unified global enterprise-grade security. This powerful combination accelerates AI adoption and improves time-to-value by unlocking actionable AI-driven insights.
As organizations continue to integrate AI into their operations, they often face data bottlenecks, latency issues, and deployment challenges. VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX addresses these obstacles with a pre-configured, fully integrated real-time AI stack, enabling seamless data flow and scalable AI inferencing at exabyte scale.
Built with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design, VAST InsightEngine empowers customers to curate real-time insights for AI reasoning workloads, enabling smarter and more efficient AI adoption across industries.
'Enterprises need AI solutions that are not just powerful but also simple to deploy and operate,' said John Mao, Vice President of Strategic Alliances at VAST Data. 'VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA streamlines AI adoption, offering a real-time, AI-native data platform that scales effortlessly while maintaining enterprise-grade security and cost efficiency.'
As AI adoption accelerates, joint partners like Mark III Systems are exploring how VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX can enhance their AI initiatives. Stan Wysocki, President of Mark III Systems, said, 'Generative AI and Agentic AI are reshaping industries. By leveraging NVIDIA DGX and VAST, we are excited to help our clients lead their AI transformations.'
Key Benefits of VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX:
Turnkey AI Infrastructure : VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX comes pre-integrated and optimized with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, enabling instant AI deployment and scalable performance while reducing infrastructure costs.
: VAST InsightEngine with NVIDIA DGX comes pre-integrated and optimized with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, enabling instant AI deployment and scalable performance while reducing infrastructure costs. Real-Time Data Processing : Powered by NVIDIA AI-Q Blueprint, NVIDIA video search and summarization (VSS) blueprint, and NVIDIA Llama Nemotron Reason model NIM microservices, VAST InsightEngine captures the semantic essence of data as it enters the system, ensuring accurate and contextually relevant insights.
: Powered by NVIDIA AI-Q Blueprint, NVIDIA video search and summarization (VSS) blueprint, and NVIDIA Llama Nemotron Reason model NIM microservices, VAST InsightEngine captures the semantic essence of data as it enters the system, ensuring accurate and contextually relevant insights. Scalable AI Performance : Built on VAST's Disaggregated Shared-Everything (DASE) architecture, the platform supports exabyte-scale workloads, growing with enterprise data while maintaining seamless performance.
: Built on VAST's Disaggregated Shared-Everything (DASE) architecture, the platform supports exabyte-scale workloads, growing with enterprise data while maintaining seamless performance. High-Speed Data Access : With NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs and Spectrum-X networking, VAST InsightEngine offers optimized connectivity, ensuring continuous access to data for AI agents.
: With NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs and Spectrum-X networking, VAST InsightEngine offers optimized connectivity, ensuring continuous access to data for AI agents. Enterprise-Grade Unified Security: VAST InsightEngine incorporates built-in encryption, access controls, and real-time monitoring to safeguard AI pipelines, ensuring trusted, compliant, and resilient operations.
'Running inference for AI reasoning models requires a seamless infrastructure stack that can process massive amounts of data in real time,' said Charlie Boyle, Vice President of DGX platforms at NVIDIA. 'By combining VAST's scalable data platform with NVIDIA's advanced computing and networking, this solution delivers enterprise-grade AI infrastructure, powering AI reasoning workloads without complexity.'
With VAST InsightEngine, enterprises can seamlessly integrate AI into their operations, enabling faster, data-driven decisions and unlocking the full potential of their AI strategies.
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