Supermicro

Supermicro

Supermicro® (NASDAQ: SMCI), with 30+ years of leadership in AI, Enterprise, cloud, and 5G Telco/Edge Infrastructure solutions, pioneers the industry with Building Block Solutions® and Green Computing servers. Its customizable, efficient, and sustainable IT offerings such as liquid-cooling technology redefine performance standards and environmental responsibility.

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Supermicro® (NASDAQ: SMCI), founded and headquartered in San Jose, California, is a global leader in IT solutions with 30+ years of expertise in AI, Enterprise, cloud, and 5G Telco/Edge Infrastructure. Known for its Building Block Solutions® and Green Computing servers, Supermicro offers customizable and sustainable solutions for efficiency and reduced workloads. A pioneer in liquid cooling technology, Supermicro enhances data center efficiency with lower PUE and minimal environmental impact. For more information, visit our website www.supermicro.com, and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter for updates.

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Masterclass Artificial intelligence

Souveräne AI-Infrastruktur für Unternehmen – praktische Umsetzung mit Supermicro, NVIDIA und Scontain

12:15-12:45
Raum I
German
Basic

Organizations increasingly need to run AI securely with sensitive data. In manufacturing, research, public sector, and industrial environments, new AI workloads are emerging that must run either on-premises or in the Telekom AI Industry Cloud. In this masterclass, Supermicro, Scontain, and NVIDIA will demonstrate how modern AI infrastructures for generative AI and large language models can be deployed. With SCONE, data, models, and workloads can be protected through sovereign AI computing.