Accelerated Computing Specialists – ebb3

Learn about Dell’s partnership with ebb3 in delivering technology solutions for architecture, engineering and construction companies.

The Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Market size exceeded 15 billion U.S. dollars in 2021 and is projected to expand at over 20 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2022 to 2028. The market is expected to undergo a dynamic transition as advancements in virtualization technologies and the rising penetration of cloud computing are spurring the market demand for AI and VDI solutions.

Companies are discovering a critical shortage in skilled IT labor, causing them to look for solutions beyond just hiring more staff to manage an increasingly complex, multi-technology infrastructure.

Fortunately, there’s a solution that addresses these issues: GPU-accelerated virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). A GPU-accelerated VDI is a virtual environment powered by Dell PowerEdge servers or VxRail with NVIDIA GPU hardware, NVIDIA vGPU software and AMD processors. These are core elements to enable remote access to multiple graphic- and data-intensive workloads with physical PC-like performance. Coupled with a managed service provider that can design, build and manage the infrastructure, this approach can address IT labor issues and help companies digitally transform while keeping their businesses running.

To address the need for high-performance VDI, ebb3, based in the UK, are  global accelerated computing specialists partnered with Dell Technologies, NVIDIA and AMD to provide a virtual GPU accelerated managed service solution. Ebb3 specializes in bringing the power, performance, security and productivity of physical workstations to virtual remote working through GPU-enabled IT infrastructure. Not only does ebb3 design, build and manage new virtual IT infrastructure, it also fixes, improves and transforms existing VDI and other high-performance computing platforms that have been impacted by the need for GPU-accelerated VDI platforms and IT labor shortages. Using Dell PowerEdge servers, NVIDIA GPUs and vGPU solutions and AMD CPU architecture, ebb3 enhances the productivity and security of remote workloads from VDI and rendering to virtual reality and artificial intelligence in a single end-to-end, managed service solution.

Ebb3’s expertise has been utilized by Aston Martin UK including architecture firms SimpsonHaugh and Scott Brownrigg, and leading Formula 1 teams to adopt GPU-accelerated VDI as their core platforms. Additionally, ebb3’s expertise in deploying remote AI infrastructure was used by the University of Suffolk.

Ebb3 supports NVIDIA’s real-time technology collaboration platform, Omniverse Enterprise.

Transform your company’s remote working IT infrastructure and address IT labor shortages with a GPU-accelerated managed service solution from ebb3. You can download a copy of ebb3’s Driving the Future of the Automotive Industry white paper (registration required).

Register to meet with the Dell and ebb3 at Dell Technologies HPC Community at SC22. Please join the HPC Innovation for World-Class Automobiles by Simon Cottrell, Director of Technology, Ebb3 at the Dell HPC Community event on November 14 2022.

Dell offers more information on high performance computing and artificial intelligence solutions for your business or organizations. Please contact a business advisor for questions and additional information.

About the Author: Derek Rattansey

Derek Rattansey is a Technology Marketing and Sales professional. He currently leads the Indirect business for Dell’s High Performance Computing and AI business in EMEA, with over 20 years of Technology industry experience Derek Rattansey is focused on creating end customer value by identifying the relevant technology marketing programs that elevate Dell customers business performance and productivity. Derek Rattansey has held a number of technology Sales Manager roles at Dell India and UK, he has an MBA and an MSc in Marketing with a specialization in International Marketing from the Robert Gordon University, Scotland. His specialties include technology sales, business management, product market analysis, marketing and sales programs.