What if the future of technology came down to a single question: How do you build something the world has never seen before? That’s exactly what NVIDIA is building every day.
NVIDIA is creating massive infrastructures with GPUs, data centers, and networks working together to solve problems that were once considered unsolvable.
But pulling this off isn’t as straightforward as it sounds.
- How do you bring together teams spread across the globe?
- How do you ensure every task is accounted for?
- How do you keep projects running on schedule?
- And what happens when things get off track, even for a moment?
For NVIDIA, the answer is Wrike. From managing OKRs to resource scheduling and integrations with tools like Salesforce, Wrike helps NVIDIA run its entire operations with precision. Keep reading to learn how this partnership fuels the future of AI.
Why teams like NVIDIA trust Wrike for big goals
Creating AI factories means putting together graphics processing units (GPUs) and high-speed networks. This requires a system where every part — teams, tasks, and timelines — work perfectly together. That’s no small job, and it’s why NVIDIA leans on Wrike to keep everything running smoothly.
One of its key roles is helping NVIDIA track objectives and key results (OKRs). If you’re unfamiliar with OKRs, think of them as a way to set clear goals and measure how well you achieve them. NVIDIA uses Wrike to build OKRs for everything, from personal goals to team objectives and company-wide priorities. With Wrike’s dashboards, managers can see exactly how projects are progressing, what’s on track, and where help is needed.
But Wrike doesn’t stop there. It also plays a big role in connecting the dots between different tools. For example, NVIDIA integrates Wrike with Salesforce, creating a smooth flow between sales opportunities, project delivery, and invoicing. When a project wraps up, Wrike ensures that the right updates are pushed into Salesforce, ensuring everyone — from project managers to finance teams — has what they need to keep things moving without hiccups.
One of NVIDIA’s biggest challenges is ensuring no GPU sits idle. That’s where Wrike’s resource scheduling and task management features play a huge role. NVIDIA follows something it calls “time to first train,” which means getting customers up and running with their AI workloads as quickly as possible.
With Wrike’s resource scheduling, NVIDIA can:
- Assign the right team members to critical tasks
- Track resource availability in real time
- Minimize downtime for GPUs and other hardware
- Forecast resource needs for future projects
- Keep projects on track by addressing bottlenecks quickly
So, what does this all mean in practice? It means NVIDIA can manage huge, complex operations while still building for the future.
What does it take to build the future? Wrike knows
Tackling big challenges is possible when you have the right tools, the right mindset, and the ability to adapt. NVIDIA invested in extensive training to ensure Wrike was adopted across its teams. Wrike’s flexibility and user-driven customization allowed NVIDIA to align its workflows, ensuring everyone was on the same page.
As Lior Ofer, VP of NVIDIA Infrastructure Services (NVIS), says: “In the services world, what we do, there’s a lot of different needs, different aspects that not every system can fit out of the box … we capture all the tasks of the mission in Wrike, then we go and manage it with Wrike.”
If you’re building the future, whether in AI, manufacturing or any other field, you need work management software like Wrike that keeps your teams aligned, your projects on track, and your goals within reach.
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