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No Jitter Roll: NVIDIA Announced AI Factory Updates and Multiple PartnershipsNo Jitter Roll: NVIDIA Announced AI Factory Updates and Multiple Partnerships

Also, IntelePeer announces its AI Hub.

Hannah Warfel, Associate Editor

May 22, 2025

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Welcome to this week’s No Jitter Roll, our regular roundup of product news in the enterprise communication technology space. This week, we cover product news such as: IntelePeer’s launch of its voice-focused agentic AI solution; NVIDIA’s AI factories announcements.

In deals news, we cover NVIDIA’s integrations with: Red Hat, Elastic, Infobip, NetApp, and DDN.

Products

IntelePeer Introduces AI Hub

IntelePeer announced IntelePeer AI’s new voice-enabled and conversational agentic AI capabilities in AI Hub. The new features will allow customers to spot friction points, optimize conversations, and improve outcomes while improving efficiency and reducing costs.

“The incorporation of next-generation agentic AI into our AI Hub marks a major step forward for how IntelePeer delivers engaging and life-like conversational AI agents to our customers,” commented IntelePeer CEO Frank Fawzi.

NVIDIA Announces Transition to AI Factories

NVIDIA has announced NVIDIA TX PRO Servers and the new NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design for building data centers for AI, design, engineering, and business applications. NVIDIA TX PRO Servers are built with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs and extend the performance and energy efficiency of NVIDIA Blackwell for data centers.

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“AI is revolutionizing every industry — every company will build or rent AI factories to run their businesses and power the intelligence of their products,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “With our global partner ecosystem, we’re helping enterprises infuse AI into their workforce, automate their factories and build AI-native products.”

Deals

NVIDIA Announces a Host of Partnerships and Integrations

NVIDIA and Red Hat

Open source solutions provider Red Hat announced an integration with NVIDIA’s Enterprise AI Factory by using Red Hat OpenShift AI, a platform for AI agent deployment and management. Red Hat will be enabling NVIDIA Blackwell in Red Hat AI and its hybrid cloud.

NVIDIA and Elastic

Elastic has announced that its Elasticsearch solution is integrating with the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design, giving it a recommended vector database for enterprises to build and deploy on-premises AI factories.

"Vector databases are transforming enterprise AI by making it easier for companies to find and use information quickly,” said Pat Lee, vice president, Strategic Enterprise Partnerships at NVIDIA. “With Elasticsearch and the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory reference design, enterprises can unlock deeper insights and deliver more relevant, real-time information to AI agents and generative AI applications.”

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NVIDIA and Infobip

Infobip has integrated with NVIDIA by deploying NVIDIA DGX B200 systems in its data center infrastructure. Infobip also plans to use these systems for the EU-based IPCEI-CIS project, which focuses on developing a next-generation global communications platform that aligns with EU regulations on data protection and transparency.

Damir Prusac, vice president of Research Alliances at Infobip, said: "At Infobip, we're excited to begin utilizing NVIDIA DGX B200, harnessing its capabilities for the IPCEI-CIS project. This system allows us to advance our AI model development and deployment, enabling us to deliver faster and more efficient AI-driven solutions, and strengthening our position as a leader in innovation and technology."

NVIDIA and NetApp

NetApp, an intelligent data infrastructure company, has announced it will be supporting the NVIDIA AI Data Platform in NetApp AIPod. This integration will allow businesses to build secure, governed, and scalable AI data pipelines for RAG and inference.

NVIDIA and DDN

AI and data intelligence solutions provider DDN has announced an integration with NVIDIA AI Data Platform for turning storage into an AI-native platform by simplifying how unstructured data is stored, accessed, and activated. DDN Infinia, an AI-native data platform, and NVIDIA NIM, NeMo Retriever microservices, NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, and NVIDIA Networking will be combined to enable enterprises to deploy RAP pipelines and intelligent AI applications to use unstructured data. This integration is expected to help businesses across industries accelerate decision-making, enhance customer engagement, lower the cost of ownership, and have stronger data governance.

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About the Author

Hannah Warfel

Associate Editor

Hannah Warfel serves as Associate Editor of No Jitter, leveraging their background in publishing and professional writing. They manage the site's newsletters, social media presence, and website maintenance while authoring the bi-weekly No Jitter Roll column. Hannah has been a certified Salesforce Trailhead Ranger since 2020. Connect with Hannah on LinkedIn.

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