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EPAM unveil DIAL 3.0, evolved genAI platform for enterprise

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EPAM Systems, a global digital engineering powerhouse, unveiled DIAL 3.0, the latest evolution of its open‑source generative AI platform crafted for enterprise-scale deployment. Designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, DIAL 3.0 offers a modular architecture that empowers businesses with flexibility, control, and portability—eliminating vendor lock-in.

Platform Highlights & Impact

What the Experts Say

“Many of our clients are at a strategic crossroads, whether to build in-house capabilities or commit to commercial GenAI platforms,” noted Arseny Gorokh, VP of AI Enablement and Growth at EPAM. “We believe the answer is a hybrid strategy that combines the structure of platform thinking with the flexibility of open source.”

Ilya Gorelik, VP and Head of DIALX at EPAM, elaborated: the platform “translate[s] domain knowledge into deployable logic across use cases, departments and geographies.”

Dr. Bob Taylor, Chief Product Strategist at Altera Digital Health—an early DIAL adopter—affirmed that EPAM’s “continued evolution and EPAM’s commitment to openness” inspired their decision to scale AI solutions on the platform.

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Why DIAL 3.0 Matters

  1. Avoids vendor lock‑in – Organizations maintain ownership and flexibility.

  2. Scalable and customizable – Modular components suit specific business needs.

  3. Accelerates deployment – Built-in workflows reduce time-to-market for AI-powered solutions.

  4. Proven across industries – Already adopted by leaders in healthcare, finance, and retail.

This release exemplifies EPAM’s dedication to open‑source innovation, affirming its leadership in the enterprise GenAI space

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