Teradata deepens GenAI collaboration with AWS
Teradata is expanding its relationship with Amazon Web Services to be able to offer its customers access to a repository of generative AI (GenAI) use cases.
The cloud database company has arranged to introduce rapid start GenAI use cases for customers while they are leveraging the Teradata VantageCloud platform in AWS, by making use of the Amazon Bedrock managed service.
Amazon Bedrock allows enterprises to adopt GenAI innovations by providing easy access to a suite of foundational models from AI companies including AI21 Labs, Anthropic, Cohere, Meta, Mistral AI, Stability AI and Amazon itself.
Teradata says its customers will be able to access over 60 GenAI use cases spanning various functions and industries, and rapidly implement them using VantageCloud’s open GenAI capabilities. Teradata also provides solution-specific accelerators for customers to fast-track implementation of these use cases within their operations.
Teradata VP for Product Management Dan Spurling said the company’s customers are eager to expedite the return of their AI investments by deploying the solutions they have developed using GenAI.
“On the heels of our recent BYO-LLM announcement, this integration with Amazon Bedrock continues our momentum in the Gen AI space and underscores Teradata’s commitment to being the most powerful, open and connected analytics and data platform for AI — giving customers the flexibility and choice they desire, to implement their generative AI strategies,” he said.
Teradata VantageCloud’s integration with Amazon Bedrock will be available from the second quarter of 2025.
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