Wallarm Joins NVIDIA AI Virtual Accelerator

We are thrilled to announce that Wallarm has joined the NVIDIA Inception program, which is designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with advancements in AI and data sciences.

NVIDIA’s Inception program is a virtual accelerator that helps startups during critical stages of product development, prototyping and deployment. Wallarm uses NVIDIA technology to run reinforcement learning algorithms powering Wallarm web application and API security platform.

Wallarm has used NVIDIA technology to run Reinforcement Learning algorithms, because the large amount of on-board RAM makes it a great fit for training Recurrent Neural Networks with a large number of layers and lots of data,” said Ivan Novikov, CEO of Wallarm. “We like the community aspect of the Inception program. As an AI early adopter, we look forward to sharing our experience, with younger startups looking to innovate.

Full press release is available here: https://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/01/prweb15068514.htm

Come see Wallarm at NVIDIA Re-Work Deep Learning event where we will demo our commercial and open-source technology on both the NVIDIA Inception stage and the startup stage in the exhibit area. Use the code NVIDIA20 for 20% off the registration.

More information about Wallarm and other startups participating in the event is provided in the NVIDIA blog.

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