Why developers are turning to ultra-powerful workstations for more creative freedom at less cost
The market for AI applications is immense and their economic value even greater
AI and machine learning offer great opportunities for organisations to improve workflows, enhance productivity, and strengthen monitoring. To ensure success, IT decision makers and developers need to choose the right hardware and software for their development infrastructure; it’s no longer just about the cloud or HPC.
This whitepaper shares how workstations are proving their worth in AI development, working together with cloud AI platforms to support longer, or less costly, tasks, and enabling the cloud to focus on more robust processes.
Download now to learn five ways workstations can be utilised effectively and efficiently for AI apps and how to get started.
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