Telehouse Canada and Vertical Data announce AI-ready data center partnership

Telehouse Canada has announced a new partnership with Vertical Data to deliver high-performance artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure for Canadian organizations. Telehouse Canada, part of the KDDI Group, reports that this collaboration will provide scalable, secure, and enterprise-grade environments to support advanced AI and machine learning workloads, targeting demand from hyperscale operators, technology vendors, and colocation customers.

According to the companies, Vertical Data brings GPU-based AI infrastructure and managed platform deployment expertise. Telehouse Canada contributes its experience in mission-critical colocation with facilities featuring enterprise-grade security, redundant power distribution, and high-density cooling systems designed for demanding compute requirements. Vertical Data will deploy its managed AI platforms within Telehouse Canada’s facilities, enabling rapid customer access to production-ready, high-density compute environments without the complexity of managing underlying physical infrastructure.

Telehouse Canada’s data centers are strategically located for low-latency network performance and are equipped to support the elevated power and cooling needs of AI clusters and large-scale training deployments. Target users include enterprises developing AI applications, as well as organizations transitioning proof-of-concept projects into production-scale environments. The companies plan joint technology integrations, market strategies, and technical outreach to accelerate AI adoption in Canada.

Deven Soni, CEO at Vertical Data, stated, “This partnership allows us to extend our capabilities into the Canadian market and offer our customers reliable, high-performance infrastructure with the operational excellence that Telehouse is known for,” said Deven Soni, CEO at Vertical Data. “Telehouse Canada’s infrastructure expertise and commitment to innovation make them the ideal partner as we continue to scale our AI solutions across North America.”

Source: Telehouse Canada

 

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