IBM Unveils India's First Infrastructure Innovation Centre to Propel AI Advancements
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New Delhi, March 5 (NationPress) In a significant development, IBM has inaugurated its inaugural Infrastructure Innovation Centre at the newly established India Systems Development Lab (ISDL) campus.
This cutting-edge facility underscores IBM’s commitment to positioning India as a central hub for advanced infrastructure engineering and AI innovation, catering to both local and international markets.
As a collaborative engineering space, the centre will unite IBM’s systems architects and infrastructure experts from ISDL to collaboratively devise AI solutions with clients, independent software vendors, global system integrators, global capability centres, and ecosystem partners, as stated by the company.
By merging hybrid cloud capabilities, advanced infrastructure technologies, and AI solutions, the centre is designed to expedite the creation and implementation of secure and scalable enterprise AI systems.
Sandip Patel, Managing Director of IBM India and South Asia, remarked, "India is at a crucial juncture in its AI journey, and the infrastructure will significantly influence the rate and extent of innovation by organizations."
He added that various sectors are actively upgrading essential systems to be AI-ready.
"This centre exemplifies IBM’s enduring commitment to India and enhances our capacity to locally design, build, and scale infrastructure solutions while contributing to global innovation," Patel concluded.
Subhathra Srinivasaraghavan, Vice President of IBM India Systems Development Lab, emphasized that AI's potency relies heavily on the infrastructure that supports it.
The centre integrates profound systems engineering expertise with ecosystem collaboration to assist clients in operationalizing AI at scale, ensuring performance, security, governance, and reliability across vital environments, Srinivasaraghavan noted.
An investigation by the IBM Institute for Business Value last year identified that 58% of Indian organizations have amplified their infrastructure investments due to the escalating demand for AI.
The report anticipated a 19% rise in infrastructure budgets by 2025, with 43% of organizations either establishing or planning to set up AI Centres of Excellence.