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Teradata positions itself as sustainable hybrid AI platform

Teradata Corp. is embracing both legacy and innovation as the company looks to build on its long history of parallel architecture to become a trusted artificial intelligence platform.

Source: SiliconANGLE

Recently, Teradata has leveraged its partnerships with cloud giants such as Google and Amazon Web Services to offer hybrid data analytics. According to its Chief Executive Officer, Steve McMillan, the company is prepared for the AI era.

“Our Teradata approach in the past has been: bring all of your data into our ecosystem,” Steve said. “But we’ve recognized the fact that data is going to be in many places in the customer ecosystem, and we should move the query engine to the data rather than moving the data to the query engine, which is a very, very different approach. It’s a patented capability that we have in the Teradata ecosystem that allows us to distribute that workload, and we talk about meeting our customers where they want to be met.”

As it has ventured into the AI sphere, Teradata has focused on creating a trusted, ethical and sustainable platform to combat issues of AI hallucination. Large language models can also be an energy sinkhole, a challenge that McMillan claims to have answered.

“If you think about the energy usage predictions for these huge inference engines, you start to get to the point [that] you’ve got to be able to run it efficiently and effectively,” he said. “The real magic of Teradata is [its] massively parallel architecture, and the way that we orchestrate workloads enables us to run complex AI and gen AI workloads just as well on a [central processing unit] infrastructure as they can run on a [graphics processing unit] infrastructure, and that’s a massive leap ahead for us.”

“Over the last 40 years, but especially in the last four years, we’ve been able to pivot the company to develop a trusted hybrid platform for AI at scale,” Steve said. “And we are delivering those solutions right here, right now, today, leveraging the partnerships we’ve just announced with folks like Nvidia. If we can really leverage the AI capabilities and our massively parallel architecture, our core technologies around workload management [and] pre-optimization to really deliver in that AI world, I think it’s going to make a massive difference to the company.”

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