Vultr Enhances Enterprise AI Capabilities with NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano Omni Deployment

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The open, multimodal model that enables enterprise agents to complete tasks faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost

Vultr, the global leader in independent cloud infrastructure, has announced a significant expansion of its strategic partnership with NVIDIA through the deployment of NVIDIA Nemotron-3-Nano-Omni. This highly efficient, open multimodal model is designed to provide enterprise-grade reasoning and accuracy, streamlining the development of sophisticated autonomous agent systems.

As organizations pivot toward “agentic AI” where systems perform complex, multi-step tasks autonomously the need for high-performance, low-latency infrastructure has never been greater. Vultr addresses this demand by offering Nemotron-3-Nano-Omni on dedicated NVIDIA GPU clusters. Furthermore, developers can leverage Vultr’s serverless inference service, powered by NVIDIA Dynamo 1.0, to achieve rapid deployment without the overhead of managing underlying hardware.

The Nemotron-3 family represents a leap forward in open-source AI, specifically optimized for enterprise sub-agents. These systems are capable of interpreting and reasoning across diverse data types, including audio, video, images, text, and documents. Because the model is open and fully customizable, it offers enterprises the transparency and control required for deployment across varied environments.

“We have embraced NVIDIA Nemotron to reinvent enterprise AI inference for our customers, and we’re thrilled to deliver the highly efficient and accurate Nemotron-3 Nano Omni model to improve the performance of their agentic projects,” said J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr. “We’re committed to providing high-performance infrastructure for agentic AI, and Nemotron-3 Nano Omni offers a powerful boost to these capabilities.”

Vultr’s status as an NVIDIA Preferred Partner and Exemplar Cloud underscores its role as a premier destination for AI innovators. By offering NVIDIA Nemotron models without restrictive vendor lock-in, Vultr provides a flexible path for scaling intelligence globally. The company also confirmed plans to integrate the next-generation NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform into its fleet later this year, further enhancing its NVIDIA Dynamo deployment.

As enterprise agents start taking on more complex, multimodal tasks, teams need models and infrastructure that can scale seamlessly as people realize how much productivity they gain with AI agents,” said Amanda Saunders, Director of Generative AI Software at NVIDIA. “With Nemotron 3 Omni Nano now available on Vultr, developers can build and launch agent systems that keep up as enterprises build agents to power the future of work.”

By combining NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure with a robust stack of cloud-native applications, Vultr simplifies the lifecycle of AI agent development. With 33 data center regions spanning six continents, the platform ensures that global enterprises can scale their AI initiatives with high performance and strict regulatory compliance.