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Sify's Chennai and Noida Data Centers Certified DGX-Ready by NVIDIA for Liquid Cooling Excellence
NVIDIA DGX systems provides a purpose-built platform for enterprise AI, powering diverse AI training and inference workloads. The DGX platform offers advanced compute density, performance and scale with a single, unified system that can power the complete enterprise AI lifecycle. Speaking on the significant certification, Sharad Agarwal, CEO, Sify Infinit Spaces Limited, said "Sify's Chennai 02-Siruseri and Noida 02 data centers are now NVIDIA certified. These, along with our Rabale facility, which was the first to be certified, make us the first provider in India part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program. This certification reflects our commitment to building industry-leading, resilient infrastructure. As AI-ready workloads emerge as a business imperative, such accreditations ensure our facilities are future-ready and fully equipped to support the evolving digital ecosystem. Sify continues to invest in strengthening this foundation for the AI-driven future."
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Sify's Chennai and Noida Data Center facilities Achieve NVIDIA DGX-Ready Certification for liquid cooling
Sify Infinit Spaces Limited, the data center subsidiary of Sify Technologies Limited (NASDAQ: SIFY), India's leading Digital ICT solutions provider with global service capabilities spanning data center, cloud, networks, security and digital services, today announced that their new AI ready facilities at Chennai and Noida are now part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program and certified for liquid cooling. Sify's Mumbai, Rabale facility was the first to be certified in India. The NVIDIA certification represents Sify's data center deployment solution specifications to support up to 200 KW/rack capacity. The cooling solution also complies with ASHRAE's 30 years ambient temperature guidelines. NVIDIA DGX systems provides a purpose-built platform for enterprise AI, powering diverse AI training and inference workloads. The DGX platform offers advanced compute density, performance and scale with a single, unified system that can power the complete enterprise AI lifecycle. Speaking on the significant certification, Sharad Agarwal, CEO, Sify Infinit Spaces Limited, said "Sify's Chennai 02-Siruseri and Noida 02 data centers are now NVIDIA certified. These, along with our Rabale facility, which was the first to be certified, make us the first provider in India part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program. This certification reflects our commitment to building industry-leading, resilient infrastructure. As AI-ready workloads emerge as a business imperative, such accreditations ensure our facilities are future-ready and fully equipped to support the evolving digital ecosystem. Sify continues to invest in strengthening this foundation for the AI-driven future." "AI is becoming a fundamental pillar of business operations, demanding data centers that are purpose-built for next-generation workloads," said Tony Paikeday, Senior Director, AI systems, NVIDIA. "With Sify's Chennai and Noida facilities achieving NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center certification for liquid cooling, Indian enterprises have access to world-class AI infrastructure designed to securely scale and drive the next wave of transformative intelligence." About Sify Technologies A multiple year Golden Peacock winner for Corporate Governance from the Institute of Directors, Sify Technologies is India's most comprehensive ICT service & solution provider. With Cloud at the core of our solutions portfolio, Sify is focussed on the changing ICT requirements of the emerging Digital economy and the resultant demands from large, mid and small-sized businesses.
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Sify Technologies' data centers in Chennai and Noida have been certified as NVIDIA DGX-Ready for liquid cooling, making them the first provider in India to be part of this program. This certification highlights Sify's commitment to building AI-ready infrastructure for the future.
Sify Technologies Limited, a leading Digital ICT solutions provider in India, has announced that its data center facilities in Chennai and Noida have received NVIDIA DGX-Ready certification for liquid cooling 1. This certification makes Sify the first provider in India to be part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program, with its Mumbai Rabale facility being the first to achieve this status 2.
The NVIDIA certification represents Sify's data center deployment solution specifications to support up to 200 KW/rack capacity. This certification reflects Sify's commitment to building industry-leading, resilient infrastructure capable of handling the demands of AI-ready workloads 2. The cooling solution also complies with ASHRAE's 30 years ambient temperature guidelines, ensuring long-term reliability and efficiency.
NVIDIA DGX systems provide a purpose-built platform for enterprise AI, powering diverse AI training and inference workloads. The DGX platform offers advanced compute density, performance, and scale with a single, unified system that can power the complete enterprise AI lifecycle 12.
Tony Paikeday, Senior Director of AI systems at NVIDIA, emphasized the importance of this certification: "AI is becoming a fundamental pillar of business operations, demanding data centers that are purpose-built for next-generation workloads. With Sify's Chennai and Noida facilities achieving NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center certification for liquid cooling, Indian enterprises have access to world-class AI infrastructure designed to securely scale and drive the next wave of transformative intelligence." 2
Sharad Agarwal, CEO of Sify Infinit Spaces Limited, commented on the certification: "Sify's Chennai 02-Siruseri and Noida 02 data centers are now NVIDIA certified. These, along with our Rabale facility, which was the first to be certified, make us the first provider in India part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program. As AI-ready workloads emerge as a business imperative, such accreditations ensure our facilities are future-ready and fully equipped to support the evolving digital ecosystem." 12
Sify Technologies is India's most comprehensive ICT service & solution provider, with a focus on the changing ICT requirements of the emerging Digital economy. The company has been recognized multiple times with the Golden Peacock award for Corporate Governance from the Institute of Directors. With Cloud at the core of its solutions portfolio, Sify aims to cater to the demands of large, mid, and small-sized businesses in the rapidly evolving digital landscape 2.
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