NVIDIA AI Enterprise and DGX Cloud Are Now Available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace

Oracle has revealed the availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise and the NVIDIA DGX Cloud AI in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. These tools make it easier for customers to use NVIDIA's high-speed, secure, and scalable AI platform for the entire AI development and deployment process on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

"We have worked closely with NVIDIA for years to provide organizations with an accelerated compute infrastructure to run NVIDIA software and GPUs. The addition of NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA DGX Cloud to OCI further strengthens this collaboration and will help more organizations bring AI-fueled services to their customers faster," said Karan Batta, Senior Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

In March, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) became the first major cloud provider to offer NVIDIA DGX Cloud. Now, by adding NVIDIA AI Enterprise to the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, customers can easily engage in large-scale model training for generative AI applications on OCI. This includes workloads optimized by NVIDIA NeMo, a cloud-native framework for creating, customizing, and deploying generative AI.

Once customers customize and train their models, they can use the same software containers and tools to deploy inferencing with NVIDIA AI Enterprise on any OCI Compute instance through the NVIDIA Triton Inference Server. This will allow customers to have a comprehensive set of training and inference capabilities on OCI, in addition to OCI services for application development and data management across various cloud deployment options.

Numerous organizations are harnessing the power of NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI capabilities on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). One example is Gemelo.ai, which utilizes NVIDIA Maxine GPU-accelerated AI software development tools and cloud-native microservices on OCI's AI Infrastructure. The company is using these resources to advance its text-to-speech, voice-to-voice, and voice cloning systems, leading to the creation of "AI twins" that serve as knowledgeable interactive service agents for its clients.

"Enterprises looking to fast-track their generative AI initiatives are seeking platforms where they can train and deploy their applications in a secure environment. The addition of NVIDIA DGX Cloud paired with NVIDIA AI software, including NVIDIA AI Enterprise, into Oracle Cloud Marketplace enables OCI customers to use their existing cloud credits to accelerate the development of generative AI applications," said Charlie Boyle, Vice President of DGX Systems, NVIDIA.

In August, NVIDIA announced that it made $13.51 billion in revenue since May, a 101% jump from last year, according to the company's Q2 2024 earnings.