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Pinecone to Speed Up Generative AI for Microsoft Azure and Azure OpenAI Service Customers

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Pinecone, the vector database company providing long-term memory for AI announced it will be available on Microsoft Azure. The announcement means Azure customers now use a vector database closer to their data and applications, and in turn provide fast, accurate, and secure Generative AI applications for their users.

The announcement was made as part of Pinecone’s “AI Transformation Summit,” a full-day event produced in collaboration with Microsoft.

The Pinecone vector database is a key component of the AI tech stack. It lets companies solve one of the biggest challenges in deploying Generative AI solutions — hallucinations — by allowing them to store, search, and find the most relevant and up-to-date information from company data and send that context to Large Language Models (LLMs) with every query. This ensures relevant, accurate, and fast responses from search or generative AI applications.

“We have seen a tremendous build-up of demand for our managed vector database from enterprises that require their infrastructure services to run on Microsoft Azure,” said Edo Liberty, Founder & CEO of Pinecone. “Thanks to our collaboration with Microsoft, we are thrilled to finally unlock access to Pinecone for Azure customers.”

The addition of Azure regions means Pinecone customers can now choose to run the managed service in all three major cloud providers.

“Demand for vector databases is growing alongside that of Generative AI, as companies rush to build safe and accurate AI applications connected to their own data,” said John Montgomery, Corporate Vice President of Program Management, AI Platform at Microsoft. “That’s why we’re thrilled our customers can now run the Pinecone vector database in the Azure cloud, alongside Azure OpenAI Service and the rest of their AI workflows.”

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