Vayu, from Tata Communications, Transforms the Cloud Fabric in Intelligence Enterprise

Vayu, from Tata Communications, Transforms the Cloud Fabric in Intelligence Enterprise
Tata Communications launches Vayu, a new cloud platform

In an effort to help businesses manage their IT infrastructure, Tata Communications announced the launch of Tata Communications Vayu, a new cloud platform. The platform's goals are to lower expenses, streamline Cloud usage, and meet the increasing need for AI-powered solutions. Infrastructure, software platforms, artificial intelligence tools, security, and connectivity are just a few of the services that are integrated into a unified system by the cloud fabric. The company claims that this integration lowers operating costs and helps companies avoid the hassle of managing several vendors. With no extra fees for data transfers, the platform promises to save up to 30% on costs when compared to conventional cloud alternatives. According to A.S. Lakshminarayanan, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Communications, enterprise Cloud and AI solutions that strike a balance between cost, performance, and sustainability are more important than ever as the digital era speeds up. Tata Communications Vayu is more than just a product; it will pave the path for companies to innovate, integrate, and simplify their operations.

Other Features of Vayu

Features like on-demand access to high-performance computing resources—which are crucial for the development of AI—are included in the platform.  Additionally, it offers resources for training, optimising, and implementing AI models. The software also provides automation solutions to decrease manual intervention and optimise workflows. The Tata Communications' Vayu represents a revolutionary change, according to Bhaskar Gorti, Executive Vice President of Cloud and Cybersecurity Services at Tata Communications. "Our most recent product marks the start of a new era in cloud innovation, one in which technology no longer acts as a barrier but rather as an enabler of seemingly endless possibilities. Today's enterprises want more than just basic cloud services," he said. The platform is made to help companies in a variety of industries, such as retail, financial services, and government.  It guarantees that data may be easily accessed across various contexts, including cloud servers, edge devices, and on-premises systems, all the while preserving security and adhering to laws like the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025. Tata Communications also emphasised plans to implement cutting-edge cooling technology and energy-efficient data centres as ways to lessen their influence on the environment.

What makes Vayu Unique?

With serverless computing, auto-scaling, and managed databases, Tata Communications Vayu's PaaS services streamline the implementation of applications. Model training and deployment are made easier by its AI/ML platform, and workflows are automated by integrated DevOps tools, microservices, and API management, allowing businesses to develop quickly without worrying about infrastructure administration. It provides a completely integrated cloud environment that includes security, storage, computation, AI, and cloud connectivity.  In order to balance public, private, and on-premises installations, Tata Communications has worked with businesses to create custom cloud plans. The services include retail, financial, and government services. The business makes sure that cloud infrastructure satisfies long-term growth goals and industry-specific criteria.

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