Fierce Network reports enterprises are adapting existing infrastructure for AI
Fierce Network reported that enterprises including Eli Lilly, Nasdaq and the NHL are adapting existing storage, networking and data architecture for AI workloads instead of replacing core infrastructure.
- Fierce Network said several enterprises are retooling current infrastructure to support AI.
- The companies cited include Eli Lilly, Nasdaq and the NHL.
- The reported focus is on storage, networking and data architecture for agentic AI.
The source article said the common lesson across five enterprises is that AI deployment is being built on infrastructure those organizations already operate. The report framed this as a practical approach to supporting new AI workloads without a full replacement of existing systems.
The source article identified storage, networking and data architecture as the main areas being adjusted. It said these changes are being made to support agentic AI, which refers to AI systems designed to take actions across workflows with limited human intervention.
The excerpt and description name Eli Lilly, Nasdaq and the NHL as examples, but they do not identify the other two enterprises in the material provided. The material provided also does not specify dates, vendors, spending figures or deployment metrics.
Related questions
- Which enterprises did Fierce Network cite as adapting existing infrastructure for AI?
- What parts of enterprise infrastructure are being retooled for agentic AI?
- Did the report say these enterprises are replacing their existing infrastructure?
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