HammerScan

This service supports HammerHAI users in developing a prioritized roadmap to leverage compute access into competitive advantage.

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Target users

AI Start-Ups and SMEs with access to an AI Factory System

Description

HammerScan is a focused, two-session diagnostic service for teams already running workloads on the AI Factory computing resources. The output is a concrete, prioritized roadmap — so you know exactly where you stand and what to do next.

In one working session, we review the data, models, pipelines, and operations you are currently using on the HammerHAI platform. In the second session, you receive an objective gap analysis and a tailored, prioritized roadmap with concrete recommendations to improve the efficiency, reliability, and impact of your AI workloads. The assessment is based on a proven, standardized methodology (ISO 33000), customized specifically for AI workloads in the AI Factory HammerHAI, providing a structured and objective evaluation of the processes used to develop and operate your AI workloads.

Coffee Hours with Venture Capital Investors at HLRS: The assessment can reveal opportunities where strong technology and a clear business model come together. When that happens, we invite you to HLRS for an informal on-site conversation with one of our Investors-In-Residence over a cup of coffee.

How to get access

If you are a HammerHAI user, please send a brief note explaining your motivation to use this service to access@hammerhai.eu

Service provided by

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Contact

Dr. Kerem Kayabay

HLRS, Deputy Head, Converged Computing

access@hammerhai.eu

Funding

This project has received funding from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No. 101234027

This project is co-funded by the European Commission, the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts and the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture.

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