GenAI will transform data graveyards into AI goldmines
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Austin Harris |
2025 Predictions from Haseeb Budhani, Co-founder and CEO, Rafay Systems: GenAI will transform data graveyards into AI goldmines, turning unstructured data into AI assets, and hybrid cloud strategies will thrive, balancing on-premises and cloud GPU infrastructures for AI workloads.
GenAI and hybrid cloud strategies will shape the future of data management and AI adoption, predicts Haseeb Budhani, Co-founder and CEO of Rafay Systems. GenAI will transform historical "data graveyards" into actionable insights, unlocking the value of unstructured data for training domain-specific AI models. Meanwhile, hybrid cloud solutions will remain essential, enabling businesses to optimize costs and performance by balancing on-premises and cloud-based GPU infrastructures, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in AI-driven operations.
GenAI will transform data graveyards into AI goldmines
Organizations are sitting on "data graveyards" — repositories of historical information that became too resource-intensive to maintain or analyze. This is largely because it can be expensive to tag data and keep track of it. Many companies defaulted to "store everything, analyze little" approaches due to the complexity and high costs related to data management. Yet valuable insights remain buried in emails, documents, customer interactions and operational data from years past. With GenAI tooling, there’s an opportunity to efficiently process and analyze unstructured data at unprecedented scale. Organizations can uncover historical trends, customer behaviors and business patterns that were too complex to analyze before. Previously unusable unstructured data will become a valuable asset for training domain-specific AI models.
Thanks to AI, hybrid cloud is here to stay
Only about two years ago, it was a very “cloud only” environment with some companies ready to get rid of their data centers altogether. The reality is, many businesses still have over half their data living outside of the cloud — and it will likely stay there based on what makes the most sense for their use case (in high stakes environments such as healthcare, for example). Therefore, hybrid cloud strategies are alive and well, especially with the proliferation of AI. Organizations can maintain on-premises GPU infrastructure for consistent, high-priority workloads while using cloud GPUs for burst capacity. This avoids complete lock-in to cloud providers' premium GPU pricing and grants better control over total cost of ownership for expensive AI infrastructure.
About Haseeb Budhani
Haseeb Budhani is the CEO of Rafay Systems, which he co-founded in October of 2017. Prior to Rafay, Haseeb spent a year at Akamai Technologies as the company's Vice President of Enterprise Strategy. Akamai acquired Haseeb's previous company, Soha Systems, in October 2016. Haseeb co-founded Soha in the second half of 2013 and served as the company's CEO. Prior to Soha, Haseeb served as the Chief Product Officer for Infineta Systems, where he was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company's product marketing, marketing communications and partner management activities. Haseeb holds an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.
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