Nuix and Atturra harness enhanced AI technologies from Hewlett Packard Enterprise to drive 10x faster processing
Atturra (ASX: ATA) announced today an initiative, co-developed with analytics and software company Nuix (ASX: NXL) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), that enabled them to accelerate AI workloads on their Neo software platform.
Nuix and Atturra are seeing increasing demand from governments and corporations of all sizes that are facing more regulatory pressures and tighter deadlines. These organisations are being asked to analyse large amounts of unstructured data through information requests and various fraud investigations. Being able to provide AI enrichment would significantly help their teams be more productive and get the answers they need faster and with more accuracy.
Nuix and Atturra conducted an initiative, running Nuix’s AI Neo software platform on HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen11 servers with NVIDIA GPU’s. The results showed that the AI workloads analysing text, chat messages, emails, images and video and other unstructured data ran 10x faster than previous Nuix benchmarks[1] on CPU’s. This breakthrough is an exciting development for Nuix and Atturra’s clients, supercharging their investigations and helping to overcome data challenges.
Stephen Kowal, CEO of Atturra, shared, “Nuix has always led the industry globally in processing and analysing messy and unstructured data. Through our work with HPE, we are thrilled to be able to bring the infrastructure and services, supporting AI workloads and unlock faster analysis for more shared clients.”
Sharing the importance of this innovation, Nuix Chief Customer Strategy & Innovation Officer, Oliver Harvey said, “This is a transformative development for our Nuix Neo platform. When we created Neo, we wanted to create a platform that was 10 times faster and synchronised all our leading capability. Now in conjunction with Atturra’s services and HPE’s infrastructure, we bring this vision to life, helping to supercharge the speed and accuracy of critical data projects, improving the productivity of all involved.”
Chris Weber, Vice President HPE South Pacific said “The data and computational demands of AI require a fundamentally different approach to technology that addresses the unique needs of these types of workloads. As part of NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, HPE ProLiant servers are built to accelerate AI-powered enterprises, whilst optimising performance and cost, and we are pleased to help Nuix and Atturra’s clients across the globe leverage AI solutions to grow their businesses.”
This latest capability will be presented by Atturra in September at Nuix’s XLR8 event.
About Atturra
Atturra is an ASX-listed technology business providing a range of enterprise advisory, consulting, IT services and solutions with a focus on local government, utilities, education, defence, federal government, financial services and manufacturing industries, Atturra has partnerships with leading global providers including Microsoft, Boomi, Cisco HPE, Software AG, OpenText, Smartsheet, QAD, Infor, Denodo, Vaultspeed and Snowflake and its clients are some of the largest public and private sector organisations in Australia.
About Nuix
Nuix Limited is a leading provider of investigative analytics and intelligence software, with the vision of “being a force for good by finding truth in a digital world”. Nuix helps customers to process, normalise, index, enrich and analyse data from a multitude of different sources, solving many of their complex data challenges. The Nuix platform supports a range of use cases, including criminal investigations, financial crime, litigation support, employee and insider investigations, legal eDiscovery, data protection and privacy, and data governance and regulatory compliance. For further information, please visit www.nuix.com
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[1] Benchmarks based on comparing performance measured in kChars/sec vectorized across 100k documents. Benchmarks for CPUs sat at 26.44 kChars/sec, with CPU/GPUs performance was improved to 265.3 kChars/sec