NVIDIA Partners with Google Cloud to Enhance Enterprise AI

NVIDIA and Google Cloud introduce agentic Artificial Intelligence to enterprises with enhanced security and performance.

NVIDIA is collaborating with Google Cloud to introduce agentic Artificial Intelligence to enterprises. This partnership will leverage the Google Gemini family of AI models through NVIDIA´s Blackwell HGX and DGX platforms, as well as NVIDIA Confidential Computing, to ensure data safety and compliance with regulatory standards. This collaboration aims to provide businesses secure capabilities while maximizing performance.

The integration of NVIDIA Blackwell on Google Distributed Cloud addresses concerns such as data sovereignty and regulatory compliance. NVIDIA Confidential Computing secures sensitive code related to Gemini models, guarding against unauthorized access and data leaks. This allows enterprises to securely explore potential applications of agentic Artificial Intelligence without sacrificing performance or operational ease.

Agentic Artificial Intelligence is expected to enhance enterprise applications by offering advanced decision-making and problem-solving capabilities. Unlike traditional models, agentic systems can autonomously adapt and make decisions, such as troubleshooting IT issues or proactively preventing fraudulent financial transactions. Google´s initiative expands confidential computing to secure agentic AI workloads, even in environments with stringent security requirements, ensuring enterprises can innovate freely and securely.

To further support secure and efficient deployment, Google Cloud announced a new GKE Inference Gateway that integrates with NVIDIA Triton Inference Server and NeMo Guardrails. This infrastructure optimizes AI inference workloads and centralizes model security, improving performance and security compliance. As Artificial Intelligence evolves, these collaborative efforts between NVIDIA and Google Cloud are setting the stage for innovative enterprise applications that preserve data privacy and integrity.

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