
New release delivers enterprise-grade multi-tenancy, identity management, security and POSIX capabilities required to move AI from pilots to large-scale production PARIS, July 7, 2026 — DDN today announced the launch of DDN Infinia 2.4 at the RAISE Summit in Paris, extending the industry’s leading platform for production AI, large-scale inference, and sovereign AI infrastructure. As AI […] The post DDN Launches Infinia 2.4 for Enterprise and Sovereign AI Factories appeared first on HPCwire .
The increasing maturity of AI applications demands robust, scalable, and secure infrastructure that moves beyond pilot stages, particularly as nations prioritize digital sovereignty.
This release directly addresses the critical infrastructure needs for large-scale production AI and sovereign AI initiatives, enabling broader adoption and secure deployment of advanced AI systems.
The availability of enterprise-grade multi-tenancy, identity management, and security features in AI storage platforms will accelerate the transition of AI from R&D to mainstream, nationally controlled deployments.
- · DDN
- · Enterprises deploying large-scale AI
- · Nations pursuing sovereign AI strategies
- · High-performance computing (HPC) sector
- · Less secure or scalable AI infrastructure providers
- · Organizations relying on fragmented AI infrastructure
Increased operationalization and security of AI applications within enterprises and national infrastructures.
Accelerated development and deployment of sensitive AI models and services in regulated environments and national data centers.
Potential for new AI-driven industries and government services enabled by trusted and scalable infrastructure, possibly leading to altered geopolitical tech dependencies.
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