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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Oracle BI Hyperion EPM Integration Overview
Oracle BI Hyperion EPM Integration Overview

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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Mitratech Named an Advanced Solution in Low/No Code Workflow Automation by Hyperion Research, an Epiq Company

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mitratech, a global compliance technology leader for legal, risk, and HR teams, is excited to announce that it has been named an advanced solution of low/no code workflow automation in Hyperion Research’s MarketView™ Report. Evaluating both quantitative and qualitative characteristics that define current market demands and comprising 100 pages, this report provides in-depth coverage of key solution components, leading solution providers, and practical guidance for the workflow automation journey.

“This feedback and recognition reflect our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that adapt to the unique challenges of our diverse customer base,” says Chris Iconos, General Manager at Mitratech. “We’re intentionally building the market’s most integrated, agile platform for helping an organization’s core departments across legal, risk & compliance, and human resources better automate, collaborate, and elevate results with renewed cross-functional transparency.”

Noting the uptick in in-house legal automation use cases (like the legal intake portal) and subsequent entry of AI-enabled features, the advanced solution providers were evaluated based on their attention to usability, maturity, implementation and support, and viability and vision. Mitratech’s workflow technology (TAP) was recognized for its market-leading collaboration features, empowering “citizen developers” to work on the same workflow at the same time. This aspect enables users to reduce errors and accelerate workflow deployments — a unique attribute that recently helped Rubrik win Corporate Counsel’s “Best Use of Technology” Award for innovation.

”TAP offers a highly evolved and comprehensive feature set for legal teams’ core focus areas, especially document review workflows,” says Catherine J. Moynihan, Sr. Director, Strategic Intelligence & Advisory, Hyperion Global Partners. “Its robust features, usability, and long-term viability position the tool as a valuable asset to organizations.”

“Mitratech’s TAP workflow tool allows users unparalleled customization capabilities,” stated Ryan O’Leary, Research Analyst at IDC, in an earlier report. “TAP allows users to drag and drop functions into a flow mechanism to essentially code their own workflows. Not every department operates the same way, and Mitratech understands that and enables its users to work the way they want.”

This news closely follows several significant legal industry acknowledgments for the company, including being awarded 3rd consecutive “Overall LegalTech Company of the Year” recognition by LegalTech Breakthrough, being named “Highest Rated ELM and Best Overall for Enterprise” by LegalTech TAM Awards, and a successful acquisition of the leading document assembly and automation platform, HotDocs, empowering its users with faster, more configurable document generation and automation capabilities and delivering the premier matter, contract, and document automation suite.

These latest investments – including the unveiling of PlatoBI, Mitratech’s central analytics platform in partnership with Snowflake and AWS — can be explored first-hand in a unique, cross-functional setting at Mitratech’s Annual Conference and Technology Expo, Interact.

About Mitratech

Mitratech is a proven global technology partner for corporate legal, risk, compliance, and HR professionals seeking to maximize productivity, control expense, and mitigate risk by deepening organizational alignment, increasing visibility, and spurring collaboration across an enterprise. Mitratech serves over 20,000 organizations worldwide, spanning more than 160 countries.

For more info, visit: www.mitratech.com

About Hyperion Research

Hyperion Research, an Epiq company, is the industry’s leading source for Legal Market Intelligence®. Hyperion provides unparalleled insight into the leading trends in legal strategy, operations, and technology. Hyperion Research maintains full editorial independence over all research reports, findings and other analyst work products. Its coverage of vendors is based on their significance in the market and Hyperion does not accept any remuneration in exchange for participation in the MarketViewTM Research program and reports.

ContactAshley Estilettepr@mitratech.com

Hyperion Adds ‘AI-Centric Servers’ to HPC Industry Sizing, Boosting Overall Market by 37%

HPC industry analyst firm Hyperion Research has updated its market sizing for the HPC industry to include “AI-centric servers” from non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as  Nvidia, Cerebras, SambaNova and SuperMicro, which has increased the overall HPC market by 36.7 percent in 2023 and is projected to add $13.6 billion by 2028, Hyperion said.

“As AI is being integrated into traditional HPC workflows, and HPC-class machines are being purchased to adopt AI into enterprise data center applications, we are seeing a great increase in new buyers and new suppliers that have entered the HPC market,” said Earl Joseph, CEO at Hyperion Research.

The changes to HPC market sizing and tracking are based on multiple Hyperion surveys conducted over the last two years and represent a major adjustment to the overall HPC market, heavily driven by the use of AI, Large Language Models, and purchases of large GPU/accelerator-based systems. HPC systems are used as the backbone for many AI and AI-related applications, which has driven the overall HPC market to a new level of growth, the firm said.

Market Segment Definitions

 

AI-centric Servers (new revenues added to the previous HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises AI-centric HPC servers that are provided by non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as NVIDIA, Cerebras, SambaNova, SuperMicro, etc., frequently at non-traditional HPC user sites, such as large enterprise sites adding AI capabilities.

These servers are designed primarily to run AI and AI-related workloads. These servers are a subsegment of the overall HPC market but haven’t historically been accounted for within prior HPC market numbers.

HPC & Advanced AI Servers (previously counted in the HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises servers that are used for highly computational or data-intensive tasks:

Hyperion Research uses the terms technical computing and high performance computing (HPC) to encompass the entire market for computer servers used by scientists, engineers, analysts, and other groups using computationally and/or data-intensive modeling and simulation applications. An on-premises system primarily used for HPC workloads (at least 50 percent) can be referred to as an HPC/AI system, or simply an HPC. These servers also include AI-centric servers used by traditional HPC end-users and are typically sold by traditional server vendors. In addition to scientific and engineering applications, technical computing includes related markets/applications areas such as economic analysis, financial analysis, animation, server-based gaming, digital content creation and management, business intelligence modeling, and homeland security database applications. Systems acquired by cloud service providers for the purpose of hosting cloud workloads are excluded, as Hyperion Research separately tracks spending for HPC usage in cloud environments. The Advanced AI servers previously tracked are primarily sold by traditional HPC system vendors going to traditional HPC sites.
Mitratech Named an Advanced Solution in Low/No Code Workflow Automation by Hyperion Research, an Epiq Company

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mitratech, a global compliance technology leader for legal, risk, and HR teams, is excited to announce that it has been named an advanced solution of low/no code workflow automation in Hyperion Research’s MarketView™ Report. Evaluating both quantitative and qualitative characteristics that define current market demands and comprising 100 pages, this report provides in-depth coverage of key solution components, leading solution providers, and practical guidance for the workflow automation journey.

“This feedback and recognition reflect our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that adapt to the unique challenges of our diverse customer base,” says Chris Iconos, General Manager at Mitratech. “We’re intentionally building the market’s most integrated, agile platform for helping an organization’s core departments across legal, risk & compliance, and human resources better automate, collaborate, and elevate results with renewed cross-functional transparency.”

Noting the uptick in in-house legal automation use cases (like the legal intake portal) and subsequent entry of AI-enabled features, the advanced solution providers were evaluated based on their attention to usability, maturity, implementation and support, and viability and vision. Mitratech’s workflow technology (TAP) was recognized for its market-leading collaboration features, empowering “citizen developers” to work on the same workflow at the same time. This aspect enables users to reduce errors and accelerate workflow deployments — a unique attribute that recently helped Rubrik win Corporate Counsel’s “Best Use of Technology” Award for innovation.

”TAP offers a highly evolved and comprehensive feature set for legal teams’ core focus areas, especially document review workflows,” says Catherine J. Moynihan, Sr. Director, Strategic Intelligence & Advisory, Hyperion Global Partners. “Its robust features, usability, and long-term viability position the tool as a valuable asset to organizations.”

“Mitratech’s TAP workflow tool allows users unparalleled customization capabilities,” stated Ryan O’Leary, Research Analyst at IDC, in an earlier report. “TAP allows users to drag and drop functions into a flow mechanism to essentially code their own workflows. Not every department operates the same way, and Mitratech understands that and enables its users to work the way they want.”

This news closely follows several significant legal industry acknowledgments for the company, including being awarded 3rd consecutive “Overall LegalTech Company of the Year” recognition by LegalTech Breakthrough, being named “Highest Rated ELM and Best Overall for Enterprise” by LegalTech TAM Awards, and a successful acquisition of the leading document assembly and automation platform, HotDocs, empowering its users with faster, more configurable document generation and automation capabilities and delivering the premier matter, contract, and document automation suite.

These latest investments – including the unveiling of PlatoBI, Mitratech’s central analytics platform in partnership with Snowflake and AWS — can be explored first-hand in a unique, cross-functional setting at Mitratech’s Annual Conference and Technology Expo, Interact.

About Mitratech

Mitratech is a proven global technology partner for corporate legal, risk, compliance, and HR professionals seeking to maximize productivity, control expense, and mitigate risk by deepening organizational alignment, increasing visibility, and spurring collaboration across an enterprise. Mitratech serves over 20,000 organizations worldwide, spanning more than 160 countries.

For more info, visit: www.mitratech.com

About Hyperion Research

Hyperion Research, an Epiq company, is the industry’s leading source for Legal Market Intelligence®. Hyperion provides unparalleled insight into the leading trends in legal strategy, operations, and technology. Hyperion Research maintains full editorial independence over all research reports, findings and other analyst work products. Its coverage of vendors is based on their significance in the market and Hyperion does not accept any remuneration in exchange for participation in the MarketViewTM Research program and reports.

ContactAshley Estilettepr@mitratech.com

Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence

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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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This doesn’t fit right here… please change the placement [SD2]

Hyperion Adds ‘AI-Centric Servers’ to HPC Industry Sizing, Boosting Overall Market by 37%

HPC industry analyst firm Hyperion Research has updated its market sizing for the HPC industry to include “AI-centric servers” from non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as  Nvidia, Cerebras, SambaNova and SuperMicro, which has increased the overall HPC market by 36.7 percent in 2023 and is projected to add $13.6 billion by 2028, Hyperion said.

“As AI is being integrated into traditional HPC workflows, and HPC-class machines are being purchased to adopt AI into enterprise data center applications, we are seeing a great increase in new buyers and new suppliers that have entered the HPC market,” said Earl Joseph, CEO at Hyperion Research.

The changes to HPC market sizing and tracking are based on multiple Hyperion surveys conducted over the last two years and represent a major adjustment to the overall HPC market, heavily driven by the use of AI, Large Language Models, and purchases of large GPU/accelerator-based systems. HPC systems are used as the backbone for many AI and AI-related applications, which has driven the overall HPC market to a new level of growth, the firm said.

Market Segment Definitions

 

AI-centric Servers (new revenues added to the previous HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises AI-centric HPC servers that are provided by non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as NVIDIA, Cerebras, SambaNova, SuperMicro, etc., frequently at non-traditional HPC user sites, such as large enterprise sites adding AI capabilities.

These servers are designed primarily to run AI and AI-related workloads. These servers are a subsegment of the overall HPC market but haven’t historically been accounted for within prior HPC market numbers.

HPC & Advanced AI Servers (previously counted in the HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises servers that are used for highly computational or data-intensive tasks:

Hyperion Research uses the terms technical computing and high performance computing (HPC) to encompass the entire market for computer servers used by scientists, engineers, analysts, and other groups using computationally and/or data-intensive modeling and simulation applications. An on-premises system primarily used for HPC workloads (at least 50 percent) can be referred to as an HPC/AI system, or simply an HPC. These servers also include AI-centric servers used by traditional HPC end-users and are typically sold by traditional server vendors. In addition to scientific and engineering applications, technical computing includes related markets/applications areas such as economic analysis, financial analysis, animation, server-based gaming, digital content creation and management, business intelligence modeling, and homeland security database applications. Systems acquired by cloud service providers for the purpose of hosting cloud workloads are excluded, as Hyperion Research separately tracks spending for HPC usage in cloud environments. The Advanced AI servers previously tracked are primarily sold by traditional HPC system vendors going to traditional HPC sites.
Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence

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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

repeating the info from intro [SD1]

This doesn’t fit right here… please change the placement [SD2]

Hyperion Adds ‘AI-Centric Servers’ to HPC Industry Sizing, Boosting Overall Market by 37%

HPC industry analyst firm Hyperion Research has updated its market sizing for the HPC industry to include “AI-centric servers” from non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as  Nvidia, Cerebras, SambaNova and SuperMicro, which has increased the overall HPC market by 36.7 percent in 2023 and is projected to add $13.6 billion by 2028, Hyperion said.

“As AI is being integrated into traditional HPC workflows, and HPC-class machines are being purchased to adopt AI into enterprise data center applications, we are seeing a great increase in new buyers and new suppliers that have entered the HPC market,” said Earl Joseph, CEO at Hyperion Research.

The changes to HPC market sizing and tracking are based on multiple Hyperion surveys conducted over the last two years and represent a major adjustment to the overall HPC market, heavily driven by the use of AI, Large Language Models, and purchases of large GPU/accelerator-based systems. HPC systems are used as the backbone for many AI and AI-related applications, which has driven the overall HPC market to a new level of growth, the firm said.

Market Segment Definitions

 

AI-centric Servers (new revenues added to the previous HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises AI-centric HPC servers that are provided by non-traditional HPC suppliers, such as NVIDIA, Cerebras, SambaNova, SuperMicro, etc., frequently at non-traditional HPC user sites, such as large enterprise sites adding AI capabilities.

These servers are designed primarily to run AI and AI-related workloads. These servers are a subsegment of the overall HPC market but haven’t historically been accounted for within prior HPC market numbers.

HPC & Advanced AI Servers (previously counted in the HPC market sizing)

These are on-premises servers that are used for highly computational or data-intensive tasks:

Hyperion Research uses the terms technical computing and high performance computing (HPC) to encompass the entire market for computer servers used by scientists, engineers, analysts, and other groups using computationally and/or data-intensive modeling and simulation applications. An on-premises system primarily used for HPC workloads (at least 50 percent) can be referred to as an HPC/AI system, or simply an HPC. These servers also include AI-centric servers used by traditional HPC end-users and are typically sold by traditional server vendors. In addition to scientific and engineering applications, technical computing includes related markets/applications areas such as economic analysis, financial analysis, animation, server-based gaming, digital content creation and management, business intelligence modeling, and homeland security database applications. Systems acquired by cloud service providers for the purpose of hosting cloud workloads are excluded, as Hyperion Research separately tracks spending for HPC usage in cloud environments. The Advanced AI servers previously tracked are primarily sold by traditional HPC system vendors going to traditional HPC sites.

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