Infogain Business Solutions Now At Microsoft Azure Marketplace

ASK NAVIK, Infogain NAVIK Sales AI and Infogain NAVIK Marketing AI are available on Azure.

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  • Infogain, a provider of digital platform and software engineering services, has made three of its NAVIK artificial intelligence-powered business solutions available on Microsoft’s Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure, Microsoft’s cloud platform.

    Infogain’s NAVIK is an AI platform that addresses AI solution needs, including data infrastructure, data engineering, and data analytics. NAVIK’s modular components include data integration repositories and pipeline scripts, a library of algorithms built on machine learning models, and pre-built user components.

    The following three NAVIK solutions are now available on Azure:

    • ASK NAVIK powered by OpenAI on Azure, a generative AI solution with models that are trained on clients’ business data. ASK NAVIK combines OpenAI’s large language models and Azure’s enterprise and supercomputing capabilities into clients’ data estates.
    • Infogain NAVIK Sales AI, a platform that generates sales efficiency and uncovers new monetisation strategies.
    • Infogain NAVIK Marketing AI, a platform for B2C campaign automation and hyper-personalisation.

    “We designed NAVIK to put the power of advanced AI solutions, including machine learning models, directly into the hands of business users, suppressing human bias and enabling better decision making. Azure’s scale, native machine learning operations, and enterprise security capabilities will help us rapidly accelerate this vision,” said Anil Kaul, Chief AI Officer of Infogain.

    “We’re pleased to welcome three NAVIK AI solutions from Infogain to the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, which gives our partners great exposure to cloud customers around the globe. Azure Marketplace offers world-class quality experiences from global trusted partners with solutions tested to work seamlessly with Azure,” said Jake Zborowski, general manager of the Microsoft Azure Platform at Microsoft, in a statement.

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