Infobip, a global cloud communications platform, has just strengthened its data center infrastructure with NVIDIA DGX B200 systems, designed for artificial intelligence applications. The new equipment will be used in the IPCEI-CIS project, a European Union initiative aimed at developing a new generation of digital communication platforms. The project’s goal is to strengthen the competitiveness of the European bloc and ensure its digital sovereignty, aligning with EU data protection and transparency regulations.
Combining CPaaS (Communications Platform as a Service) and CCaaS (Contact Center as a Service) solutions, Infobip is betting on AI to enhance customer experience. According to Gartner®, “by 2028, generative AI will power conversational experiences in 80% of enterprises, up from 20% in 2024.” The NVIDIA DGX B200 systems are equipped with eight NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and an impressive 1.4TB memory, plus two fifth-generation Intel Xeon processors per module. This supercomputer acts as an AI accelerator, specialized in both training and inference of artificial intelligence models.
“At Infobip, we are excited to start using the NVIDIA DGX B200 and explore its potential in the IPCEI-CIS project. This system allows us to advance the development and deployment of AI models, delivering faster, more efficient solutions and reinforcing our position as leaders in innovation and technology,” stated Damir Prusac, Vice President of Research Alliances at Infobip
Carlo Ruiz, Vice President of Corporate Solutions at NVIDIA, explained how much the new technology employed can contribute to the project’s development. “Global communication platforms face growing demand for secure, efficient, and scalable AI solutions. The DGX platform, powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, delivers the performance and flexibility needed to tackle the most complex AI workloads, empowering innovators like Infobip to accelerate the development and delivery of transformative solutions for the next generation of digital communications,” he concluded.