Data Centers: Technology giants that uphold AI

Colombia
November 28, 2024

Data centers: Technology giants that uphold AI

 

 

Colombia, November 2024.- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining multiple sectors, though its impact would be unfeasible without its support infrastructure. Data centers are at the core of this infrastructure, technology giants that store, process and distribute the huge amount of data feeding this tool. These data centers are the key foundation that supports AI’s daily operations, making everything possible, from industrial process automation to online service customization.

Based on a research by Aritzon, the data centers market in LatAm is expected to grow from US$5,51 billion registered in 2022 to US$8,81 billion by 2028. This demonstrates the importance of this sector, which in addition to being the driving force behind AI performance, is driven by the demand for cloud services, edge computing and cybersecurity, among other factors that companies pursue.

“AI requires a highly available and resilient infrastructure capable of handling intensive workloads, ensuring low latency and high security. Data centers are the cornerstone of this ecosystem,” said Pablo García, regional data center manager at Cirion Technologies, highlighting the crucial role of this infrastructure in the Artificial Intelligence Era.

 

Not just data storage

 

Data centers’ role goes way beyond, as they are responsible for processing complex algorithms and maintaining data integrity and security. AI would not be able to analyze large information volumes at the required speed without them. This is why data storage and processing infrastructures are constantly evolving, adapting to the growing market demands.

On the other hand, sustainability is one of the most important challenges for data centers. The enormous amount of energy they consume poses environmental challenges, and technology companies are taking steps to reduce their ecological impact. According to an International Energy Agency (IEA) report, energy efficiency improvements have helped control energy demand growth from data centers and data transmission networks, which currently demand around 1.0% to 1.5% of global electricity use.

The use of renewable energy sources and more efficient cooling systems are some of the solutions that are being implemented. In addition, AI is helping to streamline the operation of data centers themselves, improving energy efficiency through real-time monitoring and process automation. Accordingly, Gartner predicts that 50% of data center operators will adopt this technology, bots and machine learning to improve energy and operational efficiency by 2025.

The volume of data managed by Artificial Intelligence is constantly increasing, and with it, the need for robust infrastructures. As this technology becomes integrated into more aspects of our daily lives, from homes to smart cities, the ability of data centers to manage this information is of the essence.  Edge computing is gaining momentum as a trend, allowing data to be processed closer to its source, reducing latency and improving critical applications speed.

Data security is another fundamental aspect of the infrastructure’s underlying tool. Due to data centers increasing storage of sensitive information, they have become attractive targets for cyberattacks as well. Here, this technology plays a role in strengthening security by detecting unusual patterns and anticipating threats.

The future of Artificial Intelligence primarily depends on innovating its support infrastructure. The ability to scale operations, process information in record times, and do so in a sustainable and secure manner is what will enable the ongoing evolution of this tool. Therefore, advances in the efficiency, sustainability and security of data centers are essential for the continued development of this technology.

“At Cirion Technologies, our infrastructure in Colombia and Latin America is designed to support the highest standards of availability and efficiency, driving digital transformation in the region. With a network of 18 strategically located carrier-neutral data centers, we are prepared to face the challenges that AI brings and guarantee the operational continuity of our clients,” concluded García.

 

 

About Cirion

Cirion is a leading digital infrastructure and technology pan-regional provider, offering a comprehensive suite of colocation services, cloud infrastructure and terrestrial and subsea fiber networks. Cirion serves over 5,500 Latin American and multinational customers headquartered in Latin America, including enterprises, government Agencies, cloud Service Providers, wireline and wireless carriers, ISPs and other leading businesses. Cirion owns and operates a portfolio of owned networks and data centers, with extensive coverage throughout the Latin American region. Learn more about Cirion at www.ciriontechnologies.com

 

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