Digitrix Media today announced that its partnership with a consortium of AI server platform developers using Nvidia AI chip technology has entered its next operational phase, shifting from joint development to active client acquisition and market deployment.
The move marks a transition from building and training agentic AI systems to placing them in live business environments. In practical terms, client acquisition at this stage involves onboarding early commercial users, configuring the platform for real-world workflows, and deploying trained AI agents into day-to-day operations across selected industries. The focus is on validating performance, reliability, and integration under normal business conditions rather than on further experimental development.
According to the company, Digitrix Media and its infrastructure partners have completed initial system readiness milestones, including workflow-specific model training, capacity testing on Nvidia-powered servers, and operational handoff procedures required for commercial use. With these elements in place, the partnership is now engaging directly with businesses that have expressed readiness to move beyond pilot programs and proof-of-concept trials.
“This phase is about execution,” said Jeremy Costa, CMO at Digitrix Media. “We are no longer asking whether the technology works in principle. We are working with real clients to implement it inside existing operations, measure outcomes, and refine deployment processes based on live use.”

Early client engagement is concentrated in real estate, healthcare, HVAC, and fitness—sectors identified during the development phase as having repeatable workflows and immediate use cases for no-code, agentic automation. Rather than broad consumer marketing, outreach is focused on targeted business onboarding, including workflow assessment, configuration of plain-English command systems, and deployment of AI agents trained on industry-specific tasks.
From an infrastructure perspective, the AI server platform developers are allocating dedicated Nvidia GPU resources to support production workloads, ensuring consistent performance as client usage scales. This includes monitoring latency, reliability, and parallel execution under real operating conditions, data that will inform capacity planning as deployment expands.
“The transition to live client environments is a critical signal,” said Pieter Ronin, CTO at Apex Neural Systems. “It demonstrates that the system architecture, compute stack, and application layer are aligned for sustained commercial use, not just controlled development settings.”
Digitrix Media noted that early momentum will be measured through adoption rates, workflow completion metrics, and operational feedback rather than headline customer counts. Insights from these deployments are expected to guide incremental refinements to both the platform and infrastructure throughout 2025.
The company plans to continue phased expansion into additional industries as deployment processes mature, with broader market availability anticipated following the completion of this initial client acquisition cycle.
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