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When it comes to AI, failing to plan is planning to fail

Thu, 23rd May 2024

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into digital strategy has fast become a ubiquitous facet of modern business. Whether marketing teams are using AI for personalised campaigns or global retailers are reducing inventory cost through logistics optimisation, AI is integral to the way we do business.

According to Gitnux, approximately 40 per cent of large businesses integrated a chatbot into their digital platforms by 2020. But even a simple chatbot requires significant planning and resources. 

Navigating the complexities of AI integration requires careful consideration of compatibility, performance and uptime. 

Before moving forward with your AI strategy, here are three key things to consider:

1. Compatibility 
Compatibility between AI hardware accelerators (such as GPUs or TPUs) and existing data centre infrastructure is crucial. However, it's often a major hurdle in AI integration, as different hardware components may not seamlessly work together. Large organisations often operate extensive data centre infrastructure comprising various hardware components, including servers, storage systems and networking equipment. 

Whether businesses prefer specific hardware manufacturers or require tailored solutions for their unique needs, compatibility must be front of mind when planning the path ahead. This is where a managed service provider like Interactive really shines, providing a platform that accommodates a diverse range of technologies. 

2. Performance
Performance is another crucial aspect of AI integration, especially when high-performance components are required to run AI processes. Without adequate cooling solutions, these components overheat and compromise performance. Moreover, immersion and liquid-to-chip enables businesses to safely push the boundaries of performance, unlocking the full potential of their AI investments.

Interactive offers a range of cooling options, including liquid-to-chip ready and immersion cooling, to maintain optimal performance levels. 

Whether it's high-performance GPUs, specialised AI accelerators, or advanced processing units, it is all about ensuring that businesses have the right hardware infrastructure to support their AI initiatives. By leveraging optimised hardware solutions, businesses will accelerate model training, improve inference speeds, and enhance overall AI performance.

3. Uptime
In the realm of AI, uptime is non-negotiable, particularly in scenarios where real-time decision-making is paramount. In industries such as finance, healthcare and manufacturing, even a brief interruption in AI system availability has significant consequences, ranging from financial losses to compromised patient care or safety hazards.

To achieve high uptime in AI applications, businesses must prioritise robust infrastructure, redundancy measures, and proactive monitoring and maintenance practices. This includes deploying AI systems on resilient hardware platforms with built-in failover capabilities, to minimise the risk of downtime due to hardware failures or malfunctions. 

Additionally, implementing redundant data storage and processing architectures, such as distributed computing frameworks or cloud-based solutions, helps mitigate the impact of system failures and ensure continuous operation. Proactive monitoring tools and predictive analytics also play a crucial role in identifying potential issues before they escalate into downtime events, allowing businesses to take pre-emptive actions to maintain uptime and reliability in their AI systems.
Interactive understands the significance of low-latency and high uptime in inference AI, where swift responses to data inputs are essential. By minimising latency and ensuring uninterrupted operations, Interactive facilitates real-time decision-making across diverse domains, from autonomous vehicles to financial trading systems.

Your partner in AI strategy
As businesses continue to prioritise AI integration as a strategic imperative, engaging a trusted technology partner is essential. With our commitment to compatibility, performance, and uptime, Interactive empowers businesses to embrace AI with confidence, driving innovation and success in the digital age.

By partnering with Interactive, businesses will embark on their AI integration journey with peace of mind. Interactive's expertise and comprehensive solutions allow businesses to harness the transformative power of AI to stay ahead in today's competitive landscape.

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