Sopra Steria and OVHcloud join forces to industrialise AI
Sopra Steria is partnering with OVHcloud to develop new open source tools and participate in the drive to industrialise artificial intelligence (AI) and help step up the pace of companies' transformation.
OVHcloud and Sopra Steria aim to industrialise the process of creating and implementing models using a Europe-based open source solution, and make these models widely available. The partnership will combine OVHcloud's AI offering with Sopra Steria's AI-industrialisation capabilities, enabling companies to scale up AI rollout.
"Our partnership with OVHcloud will benefit from pooling our innovation know-how, enabling public and private stakeholders based in France and Europe to power ahead with their AI implementation. Alongside OVHcloud, we'll be making our contribution to high-performance AI industrialisation that people can trust, so that verticals can leverage the value of their data", commented Cyril Malargé, CEO of Sopra Steria.
Providing AI expertise on an international scale
AI has a wide range of uses in businesses, including streamlining job processes and sorting data. Many enterprises have already begun to incorporate AI in their offerings and processes.
Sopra Steria has a team of experts made up of more than 350 employees who have been trained in AI technologies and are capable of building tailor-made solutions adapted to industrial and economic challenges. The company has created strategic partnerships with other players in the sector, creating an in-depth knowledge of AI technologies and their possibilities.
"Creating a French and Europe-wide ecosystem to accelerate AI implementation and boost the open source community is a key step to reinforcing the tech-driven competitive edge of businesses and institutions throughout Europe. Our ability to harness our AI expertise on an international scale, underpinned by the excellence of Sopra Steria's industrialisation capabilities, proves that Europe can produce state-of-the-art, high-performance, trust-generating solutions that will fan out across the world," said Michel Paulin, CEO of OVHcloud.