ActivePort and Radian Arc Expand Partnership for High-Performance AI Solutions

By Stefania Viscusi July 17, 2023

ActivePort, a provider of software-defined networking (SDN) solutions, announced its expanded relationship with Radian (News - Alert) Arc to accelerate AI deployment within the telecommunications industry.




ActivePort offers solutions that enable customers to have network automation, minimize operational costs and optimize control over their environment.

Radian Arc provides an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform that enables cloud gaming, AI, and machine learning applications to run directly within telecommunication carrier networks. Their GPU-based edge computing platform ensures fast response times and cost-effective value-added services, optimizing the utilization of 5G investments for improved performance and profitability.

As part of the new expanded partnership, ActivePort will use Radian Arc's AMD (News - Alert)-based GPU platform to offer GPU-as-a-Service (GaaS) for AI.

This collaboration allows telecommunications companies and their enterprise customers to effortlessly implement AI models within their networks, enabling the development of low-latency AI solutions.

By leveraging Radian Arc's advanced telco infrastructure solutions and ActivePort's cutting-edge orchestration technology, the partnership aims to revolutionize AI model training and deployment methods for telcos and enterprises. It also provides reduced latency and enhanced data security. Since model data never leaves the secure confines of the telco's network, customers can be assured that their sensitive data remains protected.

"We are thrilled to expand our partnership with ActivePort and introduce GPU as a Service capabilities to our telco customers," said David Cook, CEO at Radian Arc. "By leveraging Radian Arc's cutting-edge GPU-as-a-Service technology, we are enabling telcos and their enterprise customers to harness the power of AI within their networks, empowering them to deliver unique low-latency AI solutions. The added advantage of data sovereignty ensures that our solution is well-suited to projects where training data, input data and results are country-specific or highly sensitive."




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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