DDN Partners with NVIDIA to Transform Unstructured Data into Business Value

DDN and NVIDIA unveil a new intelligent data platform empowering enterprises to activate unstructured data for Artificial Intelligence-driven results.

DDN, a leader in data intelligence and high-performance storage solutions, has announced a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to redefine enterprise infrastructure for the Artificial Intelligence era. This partnership introduces a reference design built on the NVIDIA AI Data Platform, enabling organizations to transform their unstructured data into actionable insights using Artificial Intelligence-native storage solutions. The announcement emphasizes that DDN and NVIDIA´s joint offering simplifies how companies store, access, and activate data, supporting real-time decision-making and measurable business outcomes.

With over 90 percent of new enterprise data being unstructured—spanning documents, multimedia, code, and more—traditional storage systems struggle to meet the scale, speed, and intelligence needs of modern Artificial Intelligence applications. The new solution integrates DDN Infinia, an Artificial Intelligence-native data platform, with NVIDIA’s cutting-edge technologies like NIM, NeMo Retriever microservices, RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, and advanced networking. These tools enable the deployment of Retrieval-Augmented Generation pipelines and intelligent applications grounded in proprietary enterprise data, supporting secure and scalable Artificial Intelligence workflows.

DDN and NVIDIA’s offering delivers significant benefits for industries such as finance, healthcare, telecom, and manufacturing. Clients report improvements in accelerated decision-making, enhanced customer engagement via domain-specific Artificial Intelligence chatbots and assistants, lower infrastructure costs, and stronger data governance across deployment models. As leading enterprises shift from Artificial Intelligence pilots to building full ‘AI factories’—repeatable, scalable data-to-decision pipelines—DDN’s collaboration with NVIDIA aims to deliver intelligent, high-performance storage seamlessly connected to Artificial Intelligence pipelines, empowering customers to move faster and smarter in the Artificial Intelligence-driven economy.

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