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    Nvidia partners with Teraco to offer colocation services

    Promoted | Nvidia has partnered with Teraco as a DGX-Ready data centre facility and colocation provider.
    By Teraco9 May 2023
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    Michele McCann

    Nvidia has partnered with Teraco as a DGX-Ready data centre facility and colocation provider. As a select member of this programme, Teraco can deliver robust infrastructure that meets the ever-increasing demands of AI-powered applications, machine learning, and virtual and augmented reality.

    With the Nvidia DGX-Ready Data Centre programme, built on Nvidia DGX systems and colocated within Teraco facilities, you can accelerate your AI mission today. The newly enhanced programme offers a pairing function that connects you with the best partner for your AI infrastructure needs in Africa.

    “In today’s challenging business environment, clients expect more from data centres and their colocation partners than ever before,” says Michele McCann, head of platforms at Teraco. “The increasing demands of AI-powered applications, the proliferation of machine learning, and the growing popularity of virtual and augmented reality require a new kind of data centre.”

    The immediate benefit is lower latency thanks to closer proximity to all major cloud providers

    Teraco offers an interconnected platform for clients to use Nvidia DGX Systems, the world’s first purpose-built AI system, to power their own AI projects through bespoke high-power racks that adhere to the most demanding cooling requirements. Teraco’s colocation solutions are uniquely equipped to withstand AI’s complex cooling and intense power demands.

    “Financial services and gaming organisations looking to expand their AI capabilities can easily avoid the cost of building their own data centre AI infrastructure and can, instead, access world-class services by colocating at Teraco. The immediate benefit is lower latency thanks to closer proximity to all major cloud providers,” she adds.

    As one of the world’s leading AI technology companies, Nvidia is known for its expertise in developing cutting-edge hardware and software solutions for AI and data-intensive workloads. Teraco’s partnership with Nvidia is a testament to its commitment to delivering world-class data centre services that meet clients’ evolving needs.

    About Teraco
    Teraco, a leading carrier-neutral colocation provider in Africa, is the first provider of highly resilient, vendor-neutral data environments in sub-Saharan Africa. With its world-class data centre infrastructure and network-dense ecosystems, Teraco forms a vital part of the African Internet’s backbone and is essential to the modern enterprise’s digital transformation strategy. Teraco is part-owned by Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR) – offering customers a global data centre platform designed to enable digital business to scale within a highly connected data community across 300+ data centres in 50+ metros and 27 countries on six continents – and a consortium of private equity investors, including Berkshire Partners LLC and Permira. For more information, please visit teraco.co.za or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

    About Digital Realty
    Digital Realty brings companies and data together by delivering the full spectrum of data centre, colocation and interconnection solutions. PlatformDIGITAL, the company’s global data centre platform, provides customers with a secure data meeting place and a proven Pervasive Datacenter Architecture (PDx) solution methodology for powering innovation and efficiently managing Data Gravity challenges. Digital Realty gives its customers access to the connected communities that matter to them with a global data centre footprint of 300+ facilities in 50+ metros across 27 countries on six continents. To learn more about Digital Realty, please visit digitalrealty.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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