Rafay Systems and DataDirect Networks Announce Collaboration to Support AI Infrastructure Deployments

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Rafay Systems, a provider of infrastructure platform services for modern compute environments, and DataDirect Networks (DDN), a global leader in AI and data intelligence platforms, announced a collaboration focused on supporting organizations building and operating next-generation AI infrastructure.

As enterprises and neocloud providers scale GPU-based AI environments, infrastructure teams are increasingly focused on simplifying operations, governance and lifecycle management across complex AI deployments that span compute, data and cloud-native infrastructure layers.

Through this collaboration, Rafay Systems and DDN will work together to support organizations deploying large-scale AI infrastructure environments where high-performance data platforms and modern infrastructure operations are both essential to delivering production AI outcomes.

DDN’s data intelligence platform powers some of the world’s most demanding AI and data-intensive environments, enabling organizations to achieve high levels of performance, scalability and efficiency for AI training and inference workloads. Rafay provides platform capabilities that organizations may use to manage cloud-native environments and infrastructure operations across distributed compute environments.

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By collaborating across the AI infrastructure ecosystem, the companies aim to help customers accelerate the deployment and operationalization of production AI environments.

Organizations deploying large-scale AI infrastructure may benefit from:

  • Simplified operational approaches for deploying GPU-powered AI environments
  • Streamlined infrastructure lifecycle management across platform teams
  • Proven architectural approaches for large-scale AI infrastructure deployments
  • Faster time-to-value for enterprise and neocloud AI initiatives

“Organizations building AI infrastructure are looking for ways to simplify operations while maintaining performance and flexibility,” said Haseeb Budhani, CEO and co-founder of Rafay Systems. “DDN has long been recognized for its leadership in powering AI data infrastructure. We look forward to collaborating to support customers building the next generation of AI environments.”

“AI workloads require both high-performance data platforms and efficient infrastructure operations,” said Alex Bouzari, CEO and co-founder of DataDirect Networks. “As organizations scale AI from experimentation to production, collaboration across the ecosystem helps accelerate the deployment of large-scale AI environments.”

Both Rafay Systems and DDN will be participating in NVIDIA GTC 2026, taking place in San José, California, where the companies look forward to engaging with enterprises, neocloud providers and partners exploring new approaches to operationalizing AI infrastructure at scale.

SOURCE: PRNewswire