Tata Communications Launches Self-Healing Data Centre Network
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Tata Communications Launches Self-Healing Data Centre Network

Tata Communications today launched IZO Data Centre Dynamic Connectivity (IZO DC Dynamic Connectivity), a software-defined platform designed to transform how enterprises connect their data centres in an increasingly artificial intelligence (AI) driven and distributed world. The company said the platform addresses the need for uninterrupted data flow that underpins financial transactions, IT services, manufacturing, streaming platforms and online retail. The launch reflects concerns that traditional data centre to data centre links were built for a different era with predictable workloads and stable traffic patterns.

The platform uses deterministic multi-path routing to deliver predictable latency and performance and is engineered to cover key global data centres across five continents. It can automatically reroute traffic within seconds without manual intervention during outages, cable failures or sudden spikes in demand. Tata Communications said this enables enterprises to achieve greater than 99.99 per cent service availability across mission-critical infrastructure.

Through a unified digital interface and application programming interfaces enterprises can monitor performance, receive proactive alerts and scale bandwidth dynamically as workloads evolve. AI driven predictive insights allow companies to forecast capacity requirements in advance and to activate resilience or add routes through self-service features, shifting operations from reactive crisis management to strategic growth. By offering a flexible consumption based pricing model the company said enterprises can reduce idle backup capacity and save up to 30 per cent on operational costs.

Executives described the launch as combining global reach, deterministic routing and intelligent automation to keep critical data moving and to ensure enterprises remain connected. Tata Communications is part of the Tata Group and serves customers in more than 190 countries and territories, with 300 of the Fortune 500 among its clients. The company emphasized that the platform gives enterprises greater control over connectivity and capacity planning while supporting AI workloads and distributed cloud environments.

Tata Communications today launched IZO Data Centre Dynamic Connectivity (IZO DC Dynamic Connectivity), a software-defined platform designed to transform how enterprises connect their data centres in an increasingly artificial intelligence (AI) driven and distributed world. The company said the platform addresses the need for uninterrupted data flow that underpins financial transactions, IT services, manufacturing, streaming platforms and online retail. The launch reflects concerns that traditional data centre to data centre links were built for a different era with predictable workloads and stable traffic patterns. The platform uses deterministic multi-path routing to deliver predictable latency and performance and is engineered to cover key global data centres across five continents. It can automatically reroute traffic within seconds without manual intervention during outages, cable failures or sudden spikes in demand. Tata Communications said this enables enterprises to achieve greater than 99.99 per cent service availability across mission-critical infrastructure. Through a unified digital interface and application programming interfaces enterprises can monitor performance, receive proactive alerts and scale bandwidth dynamically as workloads evolve. AI driven predictive insights allow companies to forecast capacity requirements in advance and to activate resilience or add routes through self-service features, shifting operations from reactive crisis management to strategic growth. By offering a flexible consumption based pricing model the company said enterprises can reduce idle backup capacity and save up to 30 per cent on operational costs. Executives described the launch as combining global reach, deterministic routing and intelligent automation to keep critical data moving and to ensure enterprises remain connected. Tata Communications is part of the Tata Group and serves customers in more than 190 countries and territories, with 300 of the Fortune 500 among its clients. The company emphasized that the platform gives enterprises greater control over connectivity and capacity planning while supporting AI workloads and distributed cloud environments.

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