Today, IBM announced that it is partnering with Palantir Technologies to bring AI-infused applications to businesses with Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data. The new product combines IBM’s hybrid cloud data platform designed to deliver AI for business, with Palantir’s next-generation operations platform for building applications. The solution will be infused with IBM Watson giving businesses an easier road to leverage AI in their environments. Palantir also announced that it is adopting Red Hat OpenShift, allowing it to run anywhere in the hybrid cloud.
Today, IBM announced that it is partnering with Palantir Technologies to bring AI-infused applications to businesses with Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data. The new product combines IBM’s hybrid cloud data platform designed to deliver AI for business, with Palantir’s next-generation operations platform for building applications. The solution will be infused with IBM Watson giving businesses an easier road to leverage AI in their environments. Palantir also announced that it is adopting Red Hat OpenShift, allowing it to run anywhere in the hybrid cloud.
As we previously discussed, AI can be the next big game-changer. There are hundreds of ways for AI to improve business environments. There is automation to take away menial tasks to proactive maintenance when something goes wrong to discovering insights in real-time to create revenue streams and better products. While all this sounds great and lots of users would want to leverage it, there is the expertise gap preventing everyone from jumping on board. Enter Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data.
IBM Watson is a fairly famous example of the company’s AI. Watson has been integrated into several products and AI in general has in IBM’s portfolio. Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data integrates Palantir Foundry with IBM Cloud Pak for Data services, such as Watson, providing an information architecture that includes data and AI with built-in governance. To assuage the main concerns, this solution is designed to provide an easy to use “no-code/low-code” environment. So, users can easily and securely build AI applications to aid them in their daily business. The solution is built on Red Hat OpenShift and is said to help businesses reduce data silos, integrate data sources across hybrid cloud environments, and govern data throughout the AI lifecycle.
A few examples of industries that can benefit from Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data:
Availability
Palantir for IBM Cloud Pak for Data is expected to be available in March 2021.
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