PowerAI on IBM Cloud, a third-party solution provided by Nimbix, will sunset on March 20, 2020.

Many early adopters—from enterprise customers to universities—have tried out this solution and provided valuable feedback.

Clients can now try out IBM Cloud Virtual Servers on VPC for POWER on IBM Cloud.

Alise Spence, an IBM Power Systems OM, recently shared that “IBM Cloud and IBM Power Systems have paired up to offer POWER9 processor-based virtual servers, with and without GPUs, inside the IBM Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Many clients have already adopted the Power System AC922 as their AI training platform. With IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for VPC on POWER, they can extend their POWER9 deployment options and execute AI workloads on GPU-accelerated POWER9 technology in a logically isolated, public cloud environment. Organizations can get started with AI quickly and build, train, and test new AI applications, frameworks and libraries in the cloud with rapid self-service provisioning and flexible management.”

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Interested in pricing and customization options for POWER9 in the cloud? Get started by visiting the IBM Cloud Catalog.

Learn more about IBM Cloud Virtual Private Cloud solutions.

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