Teradata Enhances ClearScape Analytics with New ModelOps for AI
Teradata has announced updates to its ClearScape Analytics platform, introducing new ModelOps capabilities to streamline AI deployment and management announced in a press release. These enhancements aim to simplify the integration and deployment of Agentic and Generative AI models, facilitating a smoother transition from research to production.
The updated ModelOps platform offers seamless support for open-source ONNX embedding models and cloud service provider LLM APIs, such as Azure OpenAI, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Gemini. This allows organizations to deploy, manage, and monitor AI models without the need for custom development. Additionally, the platform includes low-code AutoML capabilities, enabling business analysts and non-technical users to engage with AI tools more effectively.
Key features of the new ModelOps include integration with public LLM APIs, streamlined ONNX embedding model deployment, and a consistent user interface across various tools. These updates are designed to reduce the complexity of managing multiple AI systems, thereby enhancing productivity and scalability for organizations moving from AI experimentation to enterprise-scale production.
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