Huawei Releases AI Data Lake Solution, Positioned to Accelerate Industry Intelligence
While digital transformation has evolved over decades and brought sweeping change, one thing remains constant: the critical importance of data. This was highlighted in Zhou speech: 'To be Al-ready, get data-ready. The continuous deepening of industry digitalization is a process of transforming data into information and knowledge.'
By integrating data storage, data management, resource management, and the AI toolchain, the AI Data Lake Solution delivers a high-quality AI corpus and speeds up model training and inference, empowering enterprises to embrace AI.
In his address, Zhou provided details about the products and technologies that are part of the Data Lake solution:
Huawei DME is a data management platform that integrates the Omni-Dataverse to help customers eliminate data silos in geographically dispersed data centers. In addition, DME's ability to retrieve data from over 100 billion files in seconds helps customers efficiently process data and unlock its full potential.
Powered by virtualization and container technologies, the DCS platform provides efficient xPU resource pooling and intelligent scheduling, boosting resource utilization. In addition, the DataMaster in DME enables all-scenario, AI-powered O&M with AI Copilot, offering a range of AI applications such as intelligent Q&A, O&M assistant, and inspection expert, creating an exceptional O&M experience.
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