NTT DATA launches Nvidia-powered enterprise AI factories to help organisations scale AI and drive ROI
The initiative integrates Nvidia AI infrastructure with NeMo and NIM microservices to deliver a production-ready platform for enterprise AI deployment.
The initiative introduces a full-stack enterprise AI operating model that integrates data, infrastructure, workflows and governance.
According to the company, the AI factories provide organisations with a repeatable framework for building, deploying and managing enterprise AI workloads.
The platform combines GPU-accelerated computing and high-performance networking from Nvidia with enterprise AI software capabilities.
It integrates Nvidia AI Enterprise along with Nvidia NeMo and Nvidia NIM Microservices to support the development and deployment of enterprise AI applications.
NTT DATA’S CEO, Abhijit Dubey, said, “Visionary enterprises are redesigning core workflows end to end with AI, and they need trusted partners working in unison to achieve transformative and measurable results.”
He added that integrating Nvidia technologies into the company’s enterprise AI factories provides clients with a standardised and secure environment to adopt agentic AI and generate measurable business outcomes.
Through this integration, NTT DATA aims to deliver a full-stack, GPU-accelerated agentic AI platform that supports model training, inference and enterprise AI application development across cloud, data centre and edge environments.
The enterprise AI factories are designed as adaptive ecosystems that enable organisations to scale AI initiatives while managing the full lifecycle of AI development and deployment.
Integrates Nvidia AI software stack
NTT DATA has also expanded its AI solutions portfolio by integrating Nvidia’s enterprise AI software stack.
The company has incorporated Nvidia NeMo, a modular software suite used to build and manage enterprise-scale AI systems, along with Nvidia NIM Microservices, which provide prebuilt GPU-optimised containers for deploying AI applications using standard APIs.
These integrations enable organisations to build, customise and manage AI systems while ensuring consistent deployment across cloud, data centre and edge environments.
NTT DATA said the AI factory model aims to help enterprises move from isolated AI pilot projects to scalable AI deployments.
The platform provides organisations with a structured framework to manage enterprise AI initiatives while improving operational efficiency and accelerating time to value.
NTT DATA Group’s president and CEO, Yutaka Sasaki, said enterprises are shifting from isolated AI model deployments toward intelligent platforms that combine generative AI with agents capable of reasoning and acting within enterprise systems.
“Embedding Nvidia technologies into our platforms accelerates innovation while giving clients the performance, control and compliance they require,” he said.
John Fanelli, vice president of enterprise software at Nvidia, said organisations are looking for scalable platforms that can move AI initiatives from pilot projects to full-scale production.
According to him, the AI factory model built on the Nvidia full-stack platform provides enterprises with the infrastructure and software needed to deploy AI applications at scale.