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As a Cloud Integration Architect, you will build enterprise ready products and services that let our customers build domain specific LLM’s with their own data on our full stack optimized NVIDIA accelerated compute platform.
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End-to-End ML Implementation: Architect, design, and implement end-to-end ML solutions, from proof of concept to production, showcasing proficiency in distributed computing and enterprise environments like Hadoop, GCP/AWS/Azure Cloud.
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Extensive experience as a Big Data Architect in Hadoop. With the power to apply artificial intelligence and data science to business decisions via enterprise data management solutions, we help leading companies prototype, refine, validate and scale the most desirable products and delivery models to enterprise scale within weeks.
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Strong Data Migration experience with Azure Cloud platforms and Databricks. Extensive experience in Databricks, Spark, Pyspark, and Python scrip. Experience in Data Lake implementations, ETL, building data pipelines for upstream and downstream systems, Data Ingestion Frameworks, Data Hubs, EDW, and Data Engineering.
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Enterprise Solutions Architect. We are looking for a Cloud Architect with expertise in the Design & implementation of the EDA/HPC environment in a multi-cloud paradigm. Cloud Solutions Architect, Principal.
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Support user acceptance testing for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), MDM, SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), SFDC Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enhancements and collaborate with development teams for timely issue resolution.
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The data center is the underpinning for every data-driven service, from artificial intelligence to 5G to high-performance computing, and DCG delivers the products and technologies—spanning software, processors, storage, I/O, and networking solutions—that fuel cloud, communications, enterprise, and government data centers around the world.
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Marvell Semiconductor is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Cybersecurity Architect with expertise in Cloud and AI Security. Across enterprise, cloud and AI, automotive, and carrier architectures, our innovative technology is enabling new possibilities.
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You will architect, design and develop backend, application logic, front end and UI. You will work with cross-functional teams dispersed across time zones that includes full stack engineers, computer vision and machine learning engineers, firmware and hardware engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers to define, design, develop, qualify and deliver enterprise grade systems.
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As an architect for Helix ITSM, you will primarily be focused on design and architecture of the Helix ITSM Platform across public and private cloud. BMC is looking for a Senior Software Development Architect to join our Helix ITSM team.
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The DCAI Chief Architect will be chartered with driving the entire data center strategy from full systems, through clusters, software, developer tools, down to Chip/SOC, and core IP blocks. The leader in this role will directly report into Intel’s Executive Vice president and General Manager of the Data Center and Artificial Intelligence Group.
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NVIDIA has been growing in the Enterprise area with growth in Data center, HPC, AI, Software, and services business models. You will play a central role in the functional management and analysis of diverse enterprise applications, with a strong focus on SFDC Service Management and Field Service.
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Certification in any of the following is a plus -OSCP; OSCE; PCNSE,Google Cloud Architect,AWS Cloud Architect,CISSP-ISSEP - Sec. Eng. Professional,GIAC Certified Enterprise Defender (GCED), CCSP, Splunk Cert. Enterprise Security Administrator.
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Cloud Architect Certification in AWS /Azure/GCP enterprise implementations. Cloud Architect Santa Clara, CA int. Develop cloud architecture and implementation of enterprise stack on public Cloud leveraging the Cloud native features (OS, multi-tenancy, virtualization, orchestration, elastic, scalability, containerization, serverless functions, etc.
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LLvm, Java, Python, enterprise, Linux, Kernel, UEFI, ACPI, Arm Architecture, As Data Center Software Architect, you are responsible for unifying our software development teams around technical direction based on leading customer infrastructure and solutions requirements.
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