Tech leaders agree that leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the digital operation of data centers can enhance the overall operational performance.
At the recent China Cloud and Datacenter Convention in Shenzhen, C-suite executives and tech leaders agreed that AI in data centers impacts reliability, energy efficiency, and optimisation of human resources.
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Tech leaders also agree that deploying AI redefines the design and operational paradigms of data centers. However, power consumption and energy efficiency remained the concerns and challenges within the industry.
“Our customer-centric data centers are constantly innovating the operation and overall facility designs to meet the evolving colocation and ESG needs during the digital era. As a technology-driven company, we have been constantly looking for ways to digitize our operations with the latest technologies,” Steven So, the vice president of Data Center Hong Kong, NTT, said.
“As a global digital infrastructure service provider with a solid business foundation in Hong Kong for 25 years, we see a surge in demand from Chinese enterprises seeking a partner whose extensive international reach aligns with their business expansion plans.” Stephen Tsang, the chief revenue officer of NTT Com Asia, commented.