H2O.ai, the open source leader in Generative AI and machine learning, announced that it has been recognized by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, on the inaugural 2024 AI 100 list in the AI For Cloud category.
This list spotlights vendors at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution with offerings in areas such as cloud, data center and edge, software, analytics, and cybersecurity. The commitment to innovation leadership among the 2024 AI 100 honorees empowers the IT channel to build out their own ground-breaking AI tech stacks as well as create the cutting-edge AI-based solutions customers need.
CRN is launching the AI 100 list at a critical time in the IT market as solution providers are now making the critical investments in their AI portfolios that will drive unprecedented opportunities growth in 2024 and beyond.
Selected by a panel of CRN editors, vendors on the AI 100 list are recognized for the strength of their AI portfolios, commitment to innovation, and ability to support IT channel partners as they bring AI solutions to life.
“We are honored to be recognized by CRN on the inaugural AI 100 list in the AI For Cloud category. At H2O.ai, we are committed to driving innovation in Generative AI and machine learning, and this recognition underscores our dedication to empowering the IT channel with cutting-edge AI solutions. We look forward to continuing to work closely with our partners to co-create valuable GenAI applications that enhance productivity and drive success,” said Sri Ambati, CEO and Founder, H2O.ai.
“We are thrilled to honor the technology vendors on the 2024 AI 100 list for their commitment to advancing artificial intelligence solutions in the IT channel,” said Jennifer Follett, VP, U.S. Content, and Executive Editor, CRN at The Channel Company. “Each company on the list earned their spot because of their dedication to helping channel partners build innovative AI solutions that transform customers and empower success. We look forward to seeing how they contribute to AI excellence in the channel going forward.”
Source: BusinessWire