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OpenText and Telus launch new AI cloud for Canadian businesses

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OpenText and Telus launch new AI cloud for Canadian businesses

OpenText calls it a “purpose-built, enterprise-ready solution that runs entirely within Telus’ Canadian data centres”

OpenText’s global information management software, which is used by businesses around the world, has launched a suite of AI tools, which are run on Telus AI data centres. Aviator AI is one of the tools that are being highlighted. It allows companies to use AI powered search and summarize tools in their own private cloud.

It is important for Canadian businesses because they can still use these digital tools and store their data in Canada. Telus data centers in Rimouski (Que.) and Kamloops (B.C.) are involved in this project. Telus began equipping these data centres with AI-capable hardware in the spring this year, with the intention of creating an AI data center for Canadian data. According to a press release from the company, the new OpenText tools will be available for Canadians in September. You will need r Each out to company get access to them.

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