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Techday NZ
10-06-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
iFLYTEK wins CNCF award for AI model training with Volcano
iFLYTEK has been named the winner of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's End User Case Study Contest for advancements in scalable artificial intelligence infrastructure using the Volcano project. The selection recognises iFLYTEK's deployment of Volcano to address operational inefficiencies and resource management issues that arose as the company expanded its AI workloads. iFLYTEK, which specialises in speech and language artificial intelligence, reported experiencing underutilised GPUs, increasingly complex workflows, and competition among teams for resources as its computing demands expanded. These problems resulted in slower development progress and placed additional strain on infrastructure assets. With the implementation of Volcano, iFLYTEK introduced elastic scheduling, directed acyclic graph (DAG)-based workflows, and multi-tenant isolation into its AI model training operations. This transition allowed the business to improve the efficiency of its infrastructure and simplify the management of large-scale training projects. Key operational improvements cited include a significant increase in resource utilisation and reductions in system disruptions. DongJiang, Senior Platform Architect at iFLYTEK, said, "Before Volcano, coordinating training under large-scale GPU clusters across teams meant constant firefighting, from resource bottlenecks and job failures to debugging tangled training pipelines. Volcano gave us the flexibility and control to scale AI training reliably and efficiently. We're honoured to have our work recognized by CNCF, and we're excited to share our journey with the broader community at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China." Volcano is a cloud native batch system built on Kubernetes and is designed to support performance-focused workloads such as artificial intelligence and machine learning training, big data processing, and scientific computing. The platform's features include job orchestration, resource fairness, and queue management, intended to maximise the efficient management of distributed workloads. Volcano was first accepted into the CNCF Sandbox in 2020 and achieved Incubating maturity level by 2022, reflecting increasing adoption for compute-intensive operations. iFLYTEK's engineering team cited the need for an infrastructure that could adapt to the rising scale and complexity of AI model training. Their objectives were to improve allocation of computing resources, manage multi-stage workflows efficiently, and limit disruptions to jobs while ensuring equitable resource access among multiple internal teams. The adoption of Volcano yielded several measurable outcomes for iFLYTEK's AI infrastructure. The company reported a 40% increase in GPU utilisation, contributing to lower infrastructure costs and reduced idle periods. Additionally, the company experienced a 70% faster recovery rate from training job failures, which contributed to more consistent and uninterrupted AI development. The speed of hyperparameter searches—a process integral to AI model optimisation—was accelerated by 50%, allowing the company's teams to test and refine models more swiftly. Chris Aniszczyk, Chief Technology Officer at CNCF, said, "iFLYTEK's case study shows how open source can solve complex, high-stakes challenges at scale. By using Volcano to boost GPU efficiency and streamline training workflows, they've cut costs, sped up development, and built a more reliable AI platform on top of Kubernetes, which is essential for any organization striving to lead in AI." As artificial intelligence workloads become increasingly complex and reliant on large-scale compute resources, the use of tools like Volcano has expanded among organisations seeking more effective operational strategies. iFLYTEK's experience with the platform will be the subject of a presentation at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China, where company representatives will outline approaches to managing distributed model training within Kubernetes-based environments. iFLYTEK will present its case study, titled "Scaling Large Model Training in Kubernetes Clusters with Volcano," sharing technical and practical insights with participants seeking to optimise large-scale artificial intelligence training infrastructure.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
iFLYTEK Wins CNCF End User Case Study Contest for Scalable AI Infrastructure Breakthroughs with Volcano
Company to present large-scale Kubernetes model training success at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2025 HONG KONG, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced iFLYTEK as the winner of the CNCF End User Case Study Contest. Selected for its impactful implementation of Volcano, iFLYTEK will present its success scaling large AI model training at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2025, 10–11 June in Hong Kong. iFLYTEK, a Chinese tech firm focused on speech and language AI, faced scaling issues as its workloads grew. Inefficient scheduling left GPUs underused, workflows became harder to manage, and teams competed for resources. These challenges slowed progress and strained infrastructure. With Volcano, iFLYTEK adopted elastic scheduling, DAG-based workflows, and multi-tenant isolation, resulting in simplified operations and improved resource usage. "Before Volcano, coordinating training under large-scale GPU clusters across teams meant constant firefighting, from resource bottlenecks and job failures to debugging tangled training pipelines," said DongJiang, senior platform architect, iFLYTEK. "Volcano gave us the flexibility and control to scale AI training reliably and efficiently. We're honored to have our work recognized by CNCF, and we're excited to share our journey with the broader community at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China." Volcano is a cloud native batch system built on Kubernetes, designed for high-performance workloads such as AI/ML training, big data processing, and scientific computing. It offers advanced scheduling capabilities such as job orchestration, resource fairness, and queue management, which are essential for managing large-scale, distributed tasks efficiently. Accepted into the CNCF Sandbox in 2020 and promoted to Incubating maturity level in 2022, Volcano has become a foundational tool for organizations running compute-intensive workloads. As AI demand increased, iFLYTEK turned to Volcano to support the growing complexity and scale of their training infrastructure. The engineering team was looking for a way to more efficiently allocate resources, manage complex multi-stage training workflows, and minimize job disruptions; all while ensuring fair access for different teams. With Volcano, they are now able to streamline operations, better utilize GPUs, and stabilize long-running jobs: 40% increase in GPU utilization, cutting infrastructure costs and reducing idle compute. 70% faster recovery from job failures, ensuring uninterrupted training processes. 50% acceleration in hyperparameter search, enabling faster iteration and innovation. "iFLYTEK's case study shows how open source can solve complex, high-stakes challenges at scale," said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of CNCF. "By using Volcano to boost GPU efficiency and streamline training workflows, they've cut costs, sped up development, and built a more reliable AI platform on top of Kubernetes, which is essential for any organization striving to lead in AI." As AI workloads grow more complex and resource-intensive, iFLYTEK's experience shows how cloud native tools like Volcano can help teams simplify operations and improve scalability. Their upcoming KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China presentation will share practical insights on managing distributed training more effectively in Kubernetes environments. For more information and the full event schedule, including iFLYTEK's session "Scaling Large Model Training in Kubernetes Clusters with Volcano" on 11 June, visit: Additional Resources CNCF Newsletter CNCF Twitter CNCF Website Learn About CNCF Membership Learn About the CNCF End User Community About Cloud Native Computing FoundationCloud native computing empowers organizations to build and run scalable applications with an open source software stack in public, private, and hybrid clouds. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. CNCF brings together the industry's top developers, end users, and vendors and runs the largest open source developer conferences in the world. Supported by more than 800 members, including the world's largest cloud computing and software companies, as well as over 200 innovative startups, CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. For more information, please visit The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see our trademark usage page. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Media ContactKaitlin ThornhillThe Linux Foundationpr@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Cloud Native Computing Foundation


The Star
03-06-2025
- Business
- The Star
Ramssol tie up with iFLYTEK in RM17mil deal
PETALING JAYA: Ramssol Group Bhd has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with iFLYTEK, one of China's artificial intelligence (AI) companies, currently valued at approximately RM58bil. Under the agreement, the people solutions and licensing technology provider said it has been appointed as the authorised distributor and reseller of iFLYTEK's AI software solutions via the iFLYTEK Open Platform across Asia. 'The three-year partnership is valued at RM16.8mil, reinforcing Ramssol's strategic expansion into high-growth digital technology sectors.' Ramssol said the collaboration will enable the group to offer enterprise-ready AI applications tailored to the needs of multilingual markets.


Daily Tribune
26-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
AI Data Lake Solution launched at Huawei summit
TDT | Tashkent At the 4th Huawei Innovative Data Storage Summit, Huawei introduced its new AI Data Lake Solution, designed to help industries implement artificial intelligence more effectively. The announcement came during a keynote address titled 'Data Awakening, Accelerating Intelligence with AI-Ready Data Infrastructure,' delivered by Yuan Yuan, Vice President of Huawei Data Storage Product Line. The AI Data Lake Solution integrates four main components—data storage, data management, resource management, and AI toolchain—to help deliver AI corpus data and improve model training and inference capabilities. In his address, Yuan provided details about the products and technologies: Data storage: continuous innovation in performance, capacity, and resilience • Accelerated AI model training and inference: The Huawei OceanStor A series high-performance AI storage delivers exceptional performance. For instance, it enabled the AI technologies developer iFLYTEK, among others, to significantly boost cluster training efficiency. Its advanced inference acceleration technology enhances inference performance, reduces latency, and elevates the application user experience, accelerating the deployment of large-model inference applications in production environments. • Efficient storage of mass AI data: The OceanStor Pacific All-Flash Scale-Out Storage offers a high-capacity density of 4 PB/2 U and ultra-low power consumption of 0.25 W/TB. Designed to manage exabytescale data with ease, it is well-suited for data-intensive workloads across education, scientific research, medical imaging, and media. • AI corpus and vector database backup: Huawei's OceanProtect Backup Storage provides 10 times higher backup performance than other mainstream options and boasts 99.99% ransomware attack detection accuracy, safeguarding key data of training corpus and vector databases in fields like oil and gas and MSPs. Data management: data visibility, manageability, and mobility across regions Huawei's Data Center Management (DME) platform incorporates the Omni-Dataverse to help reduce data silos across geographically distributed data centers. Its data retrieval system can process over 100 billion files in seconds, helping organizations access and utilize their data more efficiently. Resource management: pooling of diverse xPUs and intelligent scheduling of AI resources The Datacenter Virtualization Solution (DCS) platform uses virtualization and container technologies to provide xPU resource pooling and scheduling, helping to improve resource utilization. The DataMaster in DME offers AI-powered operations and maintenance with AI Copilot, including features such as Q&A, O&M assistance, and inspection tools to support IT operations. With the full arrival of the intelligent era, data has become the core resource driving the development of artificial intelligence. Shahin Hashim, Associate Research Director at IDC pointed out, 'In the AI era, building ultra scalable, efficient and sustainable data infrastructure is crucial, and the key lies in achieving performance at scale, frictionless data mobility, strong governance, and resilience by design.' Addressing enterprises' critical data storage demands in the AI era, Jun Liu, Vice President of All-Flash Storage Domain, Huawei Data Storage Product Line delivered a keynote speech and unveiled the next-generation OceanStor Dorado converged all-flash storage. This innovative solution is designed to accelerate enterprise digital and intelligent transformation through converged, resilient, and intelligent all-flash storage capabilities. With emerging technology trends like AI, new security threats such as ransomware attacks have also surfaced. Yahya Kassab, General Manager - KSA, Gulf & Pakistan, Commvault, stated: 'Business-critical IT data infrastructure must demonstrate greater resilience against potential security threats. Commvault and Huawei OceanProtect have built a joint solution that comprehensively safeguards data security and reliability through backup, ransomware detection, encryption, and other technologies.'
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Industry Forums at 137th Canton Fair Spotlight Emerging Trends and Global Strategies
GUANGZHOU, China, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 137th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) hosted a series of high-level industry forums, bringing together government officials, financial institutions, business leaders, and subject matter experts. These sessions explored evolving global trade dynamics and offered strategic guidance to Chinese enterprises pursuing international growth. A standout session on April 17, titled "The New Ecosystem of AI + Consumer Electronics," focused on how artificial intelligence is transforming the consumer electronics landscape. Discussions emphasized intelligence, personalization, and contextual innovation as key drivers of the sector's next wave of growth. Leading voices from companies such as Lianlian Global and iFLYTEK shared insights on leveraging AI to create competitive advantages. The forum also marked the release of a white paper that offered practical strategies across six major product categories. Case studies demonstrated how China's R&D-led and globally integrated production model reshaped global markets. On April 23, another pivotal forum addressed brand globalization in the home and construction materials sector. Experts and company leaders shared approaches for strengthening reach in the international market. Professor Dai Yonghong of Shenzhen University emphasized the importance of combining AI with a deep understanding of Chinese market strengths to navigate global trade uncertainties. Shi Zhicheng from the China Quality Certification Center highlighted the need to embed carbon reduction strategies in line with China's dual carbon goals. Customs expert Zu Xiaomin explained how the AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) system facilitates smoother international expansion for certified enterprises. A roundtable featuring executives from several furnishing companies illustrated a key shift in China's manufacturing—moving from cost-driven competitiveness to a focus on quality and branding. Additional forums throughout the 137th Canton Fair explored global opportunities across different sectors. The April 25 forum titled "The Rising Wave of 'China Chic' Going Global" examined how Chinese domestic brands are integrating traditional design elements with modern innovation to expand overseas. The Luggage & Bags Industry Transformation Forum on May 1 discussed market upgrades and unveiled WGSN's 2026 Spring/Summer Accessories Trend Report, while the Sports Industry Innovation Forum on the same day spotlighted technology adoption and global brand-building strategies. Together, these forums reinforced the Canton Fair's role as a strategic platform for sharing industry foresight, fostering innovation, and supporting Chinese enterprises in their expansion journey into global markets. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Canton Fair Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data