Weaviate Attains GenAI Competency Status on Amazon Web Services

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Weaviate, a native artificial intelligence (AI) vector database, has recently achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) GenAI Competency status in the Infrastructure & Data category. This recognition confirms Weaviate’s ability to assist customers in building generative AI applications at scale. By earning this competency, Weaviate has demonstrated technical proficiency and success in alleviating pain points for customers while improving their overall experience.

Weaviate’s expertise has been showcased through successful projects like Instabase, where its products enable digital transformation to enhance customer experience, deliver personalized content, optimize workflows, and provide actionable outcomes using AWS Generative AI technology. Jobi George, Director of Partnerships at Weaviate, emphasized the importance of vector databases in developing the next wave of generative AI technology and expressed gratitude for the recognition from AWS.

As part of the AWS Competency Program, Weaviate helps customers connect with AWS Partners who have deep knowledge and technical expertise in utilizing AWS technologies for generative AI adoption. Weaviate has been available on the AWS Marketplace since 2023, offering scalable, one-click container-based deployment within a customer’s tenant. With native deployment support on AWS Enterprise Kubernetes Service (EKS) and compatibility with Amazon SageMaker for building and scaling generative AI applications, Weaviate continues to empower AWS developers to harness innovative vector databases.

Weaviate’s partnership with AWS aims to assist businesses of all sizes in their cloud endeavors. The company’s open-source vector database simplifies the process of building and scaling AI applications for developers worldwide. With robust hybrid search capabilities, seamless integration with machine learning models, and a scalable architecture, Weaviate serves as a foundation for modern AI-native software development. Users can leverage Weaviate to power search and generative AI applications while maintaining control over their data.

For more information about Weaviate and their partnership with AWS, visit their website at https://weaviate.io/partners/aws. Those interested in learning more about Weaviate’s innovative vector database and its applications can visit Weaviate.io. Media inquiries can be directed to Chris Ulbrich at Firebrand Communications via email at knitting@firebrand.marketing or by phone at 415.848.9175.

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