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Tata Communications has launched IZO™ Data Centre Dynamic Connectivity, a software-defined platform aimed at improving resilience and performance for data center interconnections in an increasingly AI-driven and decentralized environment.
The company said the need for uninterrupted data flow spans financial transactions, IT-ITES, manufacturing, streaming platforms and e-commerce. It added that failures in data center connections can slow operations or halt them entirely.
Tata Communications said many enterprise data center networks rely on conventional DC-to-DC connections designed for predictable workloads and stable traffic patterns. It noted that modern operations involve dynamic traffic across global locations and cloud environments, including real-time movement of large volumes of data to support AI workloads.
In scenarios such as cable outages, route outages or sudden demand spikes, the company said disruptions can create operational risks and costly downtime. It added that responses are often reactive and manual, which can delay recovery when speed and security are critical.
IZO™ DC Dynamic Connectivity is described as a self-healing network covering key global data centers across five continents. Tata Communications said the platform uses deterministic multi-path routing to deliver predictable latency and performance.
The company stated that the system can automatically reroute traffic within seconds without manual intervention during disruptions. It said this is intended to support service availability of over 99.99% for mission-critical infrastructure supporting business-critical applications.
Tata Communications said the platform provides access through a unified digital interface and APIs. It said customers can monitor performance, receive proactive alerts and dynamically scale bandwidth as workloads change.
The company also said the platform includes AI-powered predictive insights to forecast capacity needs in advance. Through a self-service feature, users can scale bandwidth or add a route when additional capacity or routing options are required.
Tata Communications said the platform is designed to shift resilience from crisis management to strategic growth. It described a flexible, consumption-based pricing model intended to reduce the need for unused backup capacity.
The company said customers can save up to 30% of operating costs, while maintaining deterministic performance across regions, by activating resilience and bandwidth on demand.
Genius Wong, Executive Vice President, Core and Next-Gen Connectivity Services and Chief Technology Officer, Tata Communications, said: “Data centers are the engines of today’s digital economy, and the connections between them must be as resilient as the networks that connect them. They must be as dynamic as the applications they support. With IZO™ DC Dynamic Connectivity, we shift resilience from a reactive process to an autonomous capability. By combining global reach, deterministic routing, and intelligent automation, we enable enterprises to build a digital foundation that scales securely and operates without interruption.”
Tata Communications (NSE: TATACOMM) (BSE: 500483), a Tata Group-owned company, is a global provider of digital ecosystems operating in more than 190 countries and territories. The company supports digital transformation through collaboration and connected solutions, core and next-gen connectivity, cloud hosting and security solutions, and media services.
Tata Communications said 300 of the Fortune 500 are customers, and it connects enterprises to 80% of the world’s cloud megas. More information is available at www.tatacommunications.com.
The company noted that certain statements in the press release relating to its outlook and future development are forward-looking and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. It said additional factors are described in Tata Communications Limited’s annual reports, available at www.tatacommunications.com, and that it is not obligated to update or modify forward-looking statements.
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