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Qumulo Unveils Innovations for AI Factories: Helios Agent, Cloud AI Accelerator, and AI Networking

TLDR: Qumulo, a leader in unstructured data management, has introduced three key innovations – Qumulo Helios Agent, Qumulo Cloud AI Accelerator, and Qumulo AI Networking – designed to enhance how enterprises integrate and manage their data within AI factories, offering improved oversight, scalability, and speed.

SEATTLE – Qumulo, a prominent enterprise in unstructured data management, has announced a significant leap forward in integrating data into artificial intelligence (AI) factories with the unveiling of three major innovations. These advancements – Qumulo Helios Agent, Qumulo Cloud AI Accelerator, and Qumulo AI Networking – are set to redefine how organizations handle their data, providing unparalleled oversight, scalability, and speed for AI-driven workflows.

The new offerings aim to empower enterprises to innovate on their own terms, managing any data, in any location, with total control. The core of these innovations lies in creating an intelligent, distributed, and autonomous data infrastructure that extends Qumulo’s existing capabilities. This allows for the unification of exabyte-scale data across diverse environments, including cloud, edge, and traditional data centers, while continuously optimizing and accelerating data-intensive operations for leading organizations.

Qumulo Helios Agent provides enhanced visibility and control over data, offering a comprehensive view of data usage and performance across the entire global data supply chain. The Qumulo Cloud AI Accelerator is engineered to boost the speed and efficiency of AI workloads by optimizing data access and processing in cloud environments. Complementing these, Qumulo AI Networking is designed to bridge the gap between storage and compute resources, traditionally siloed, into a unified performance domain. This integration is expected to significantly accelerate innovation in fields such as scientific research, media production, genomics, and advanced industrial design.

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These new capabilities are currently available in preview for select customers, with a broader general availability planned for the next quarter. Demonstrations of these solutions are being offered at SC25 at booth number 4407, where Qumulo solutions engineers are providing expert advice to optimize both High-Performance Computing (HPC) and AI workflows.

Nikhil Patel
Nikhil Patelhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Nikhil Patel is a tech analyst and AI news reporter who brings a practitioner's perspective to every article. With prior experience working at an AI startup, he decodes the business mechanics behind product innovations, funding trends, and partnerships in the GenAI space. Nikhil's insights are sharp, forward-looking, and trusted by insiders and newcomers alike. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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