According to a current study, as many as 55 per cent of corporate decision-makers avail themselves of the facilities offered by AI in their day-to-day work. They appear to have recognised the potential of the new technology and had positive experience with it, given that 63 per cent of them also see prospects for the future in the potential of AI. They share that assessment with those responsible for IT at eurodata AG, who have been investing in the manpower and technological framework conditions around the topic of AI for quite some time now. There are 25 specialists working on AI solutions at eurodata. Some of them are now testing the possibilities and deployment scenarios offered by Large Language Models (LLMs). The server park of the Saarbrücken software manufacturer has been undergoing massive expansion for that very purpose. Two new servers have been acquired: one for a top-performance AI test environment, and another one that runs the functioning LLMs. And further acquisitions for the first LLM-based products are already being planned.
Christian Bürckert, head of the AI lab at eurodata, says: “These framework conditions are ideal, and they’re an investment in the future. Our server and AI landscape is putting us in a position to test the possibilities offered by LLMs intensively and then apply them in our products. That way, we can go on expanding the functions of our portfolio little by little and help to take the burden off users in their everyday work.”
Its focus on AI puts eurodata up among the leading enterprises now already getting themselves and their solutions set up for the challenges of the future. eurodata thus remains faithful to its own self-concept: that of offering its customers reliable solutions on the one hand, while integrating new technologies as fast as possible on the other. And the users are already benefiting from that now, for example via AI-assisted document posting, which has been shown to bring about time savings of some 30-40 per cent.