365 Data Centers launches AI-enabled private cloud for data center optimization with Robot Network

365 Data Centers has announced a partnership with Robot Network to provide AI-enabled private cloud solutions hosted within its data center infrastructure. The initiative introduces a model where colocation becomes an optimization layer for artificial intelligence operations, directly supporting data center operators and enterprise clients seeking integrated AI capabilities.

The joint solution, hosted in the 365 Data Centers cloud, enables enterprises to run small language models, analytics, business intelligence, custom AI capabilities, and cost-optimized workloads within their own private environments. According to 365 Data Centers, this infrastructure pattern allows more than 90 percent of enterprise workloads to be processed entirely within the data center. Only a small portion—workloads that require high-density AI compute—will be processed at the network core. The platform is designed to run advanced AI securely within a rack footprint of 10 to 50 kW, addressing both security and power density needs typical of modern colocation and hyperscale facilities.

This private cloud solution supports integration of both small and large language models—such as those from Meta, OpenAI, and Grok—optimizing AI deployment for specific enterprise applications. The system leverages proprietary technology from Robot Network, built to run on AMD EPYC processors and NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs). The companies say that by keeping AI workloads on-premises, this architecture increases revenue per watt and reduces total cost of ownership for data center operators.

365 Data Centers and Robot Network target enterprise use cases where businesses require data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, workload security, and edge computing for their AI applications. The new AI cloud platform aims to simplify deployment for sectors including finance, healthcare, supply chain, and e-commerce, but is focused primarily on data center applications and hybrid infrastructure environments.

“Our objective is to meet AI where colocation, connectivity and cloud converge,” said Derek Gillespie, CEO of 365 Data Centers. “This platform will provide seamless integration and economies of scale for our customers and partners giving them access to AI that is purpose-built for their business initiatives.”

“365 is a forward-thinking partner with best-in-class colocation capabilities and deep operational expertise,” said Jacob Guedalia, CEO of Robot Network. “By leveraging their infrastructure together with our proprietary stack – optimized for AMD EPYC processors and NVIDIA GPUs – we’re delivering a trusted platform that helps customers unlock the full potential of AI. Our system harnesses small AI models from market-leading firms such as Meta, OpenAI, and Grok to make advanced AI accessible and affordable for millions of enterprises.”

Source: 365 Data Centers

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