BUZZ HPC is proud to announce its role as the official infrastructure and AI compute partner for the Bell Canada and Mila "Championing AI for Good: Building Safer AI for Youth Mental Health" Hackathon.
COO & President Craig Tavares joined VAST Live to discuss how BUZZ HPC has evolved from its high-performance computing roots into a pioneer of Sovereign AI innovation.
These recognitions confirm what our world-class team has built: scalable infrastructure and a cloud platform that is fast, reliable, and purpose-built for the most demanding AI and HPC workloads.
BUZZ’s HPC capacity footprint is positioned to make major contributions to advancing Canada’s position in the global AI race.
The facility will serve dual purposes: offering colocation services to enterprises, institutions, and governments seeking sovereign data infrastructure, and deploying BUZZ HPC’s own accelerated compute clusters to support high-performance AI development and deployment.
Canadian sovereign AI cloud provider standardizes on VAST AI OS to deliver secure, high-performance infrastructure across its national data centers for the next era of intelligent systems.
BUZZ HPC’s President and COO Craig Tavares joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news of a groundbreaking preferred partnership with Bell Canada, the nation’s largest telecommunications provider.
BUZZ HPC signs a preferred partnership with Bell Canada, the country’s largest telecommunications provider1, to deliver one of Canada’s largest sovereign AI ecosystems through Bell AI Fabric.
BUZZ HPC’s President and COO Craig Tavares joined Steve Darling from Proactive to unveil a major expansion in the company’s high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure.
BUZZ HPC announced the launch of another NVIDIA Hopper GPU cluster in Quebec — one of three supercomputing clusters it operates across Canada and Sweden.
HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. announces the signing of a purchase and sale agreement to acquire a facility and its property with a total installed capacity of approximately 7.2 megawatts, located in Toronto, Canada.