News Desk, News Nation 360 : One of India's top data centre firms, Nxtra by Airtel, has implemented artificial intelligence (AI) in its data centres to promote operational excellence as part of its goal to create future-ready data centre infrastructure that is "Intelligent by Design and Sustainable by Choice." The deployment makes use of Ecolibrium, a top AI specialist in the infrastructure sector, and its AI-powered SmartSense platform. Nxtra first deployed AI technology at its data centre in Chennai, and it is currently expanding its capabilities to all of its key data centres. As a result, Nxtra by Airtel is now the first data centre in India to use AI to create cutting-edge digital facilities designed to support intelligent capabilities like predictive maintenance, improved energy and operational efficiency, simplified automation of processes, and optimised capital expenditure use. Nxtra's deployment aims to significantly enhance operational efficiency through advanced AI-powered solutions. By leveraging real-time performance analytics, the company seeks to extend asset life by 10% by early detection of deterioration and proactive maintenance. Additionally, AI-driven FDD algorithms will optimize equipment performance by 15% through predictive maintenance. Furthermore, intelligent insights will streamline DC operations, resulting in a 25% productivity boost. By addressing energy consumption, the deployment targets a 10% reduction in non-IT power usage through early identification of deviations and losses in equipment. Ashish Arora, CEO of Nxtra by Airtel, stated that to provide exceptional client experiences, their brand is always incorporating newer techniques to construct sustainable and future-ready data centres. Accordingly, they have led the way in creating cutting-edge data centres that make use of automation and cutting-edge technology. One of the most important steps they will take to improve their overall performance and energy efficiency is the collaboration with Ecolibrium and the incorporation of AI into the heart of their data centres.
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