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Syntax expands generative AI portfolio: New offering supports the innovation agenda of medium-sized and large companies

Syntax Systems

Services and technology solutions based on large language models, multi-cloud platforms and open framework architecture

Syntax Systems, one of the world’s leading providers of technology solutions and services for implementing and managing cloud applications, is expanding its Generative AI portfolio: the new, powerful Suite AI -based services and technology solutions are aimed at medium-sized and large companies. The suite integrates a wide variety of data from ERP systems and other company applications – and thus effectively brings the potential of Generative AI (GenAI) into daily business.

“For companies that want to meet their business challenges with innovation and transformation, Generative AI is a real game changer,” says Marcelo Tamassia , CTO of Syntax . “Syntax is committed to helping its customers realize the possibilities of “To use GenAI exactly where and in the way they need it. We are pleased to now be able to offer companies a comprehensive and flexible portfolio of GenAI services and technology solutions – regardless of their current AI maturity level.”

Syntax GenAI Platform: Enterprise solutions without restrictions

The Syntax GenAI Solutions enable companies – via the most suitable cloud platform – to develop individual GenAI applications based on suitable large language models (LLMs) and an open Kubernetes architecture .

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The Syntax GenAI platform includes:

GenAI – reach your goal quickly and future-proof
Syntax’s GenAI offerings help companies to set up GenAI infrastructures and processes quickly and future-proof. This is ensured not least by a high level of flexibility in the selection of hyperscaler and LLM models without lock-in effects, i.e. dependence on individual providers, as well as the trustworthy support from the GenAI experts at Syntax.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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