Tata Communications (NSE: TATACOMM) (BSE: 500483), a leading global communications technology company and a prominent player in the private cloud, today announced the launch of Tata Communications Vayu , its next-generation cloud infrastructure that revolutionizes enterprise IT. With a unified, purpose-oriented architecture, it addresses rising cloud costs, multi-cloud complexities, and AI infrastructure demands, enabling businesses to seamlessly navigate the era of the Intelligent Enterprise.
Key Features
- Unified and cost-optimized: Seamlessly integrates IaaS, PaaS, AI, security, and connectivity, reducing cloud costs by up to 30%.
- AI-powered and scalable: On-demand NVIDIA GPUs , AI Studio, and automation accelerate AI adoption while reducing costs.
- Multi-cloud and DevOps made simple: Vendor-agnostic with integrated DevOps tools, API management, and microservices.
- Security and Compliance: Zero Trust Framework , Encryption, and Compliance with DPDP 2025, RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, and MeitY.
- Industry-specific solutions: Customizable for government, finance, and retail , balancing cloud models.
- Sustainable and future-proof: Carbon-neutral cloud, energy-efficient data centers, and direct liquid cooling plans.
Designed for ease, control, and future-proofing, Cloud Fabric seamlessly integrates IaaS, PaaS, AI Platform, Security, Cloud Connectivity, and Professional Services into a single, intelligent ecosystem. This eliminates management complexity, reduces operational costs, and ensures businesses can scale effortlessly without vendor lock-in. With a transparent pricing model, built-in FinOps automation, and multi-cloud flexibility, it delivers cost savings of up to 30% while optimizing workload performance. Compared to large cloud service providers, it reduces costs by 15% to 25%, with no data egress charges or hidden fees.
As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, Tata Communications Vayu AI Cloud provides on-demand access to high-performance NVIDIA GPUs, eliminating costly infrastructure investments and enabling seamless, large-scale AI model training, tuning, and deployment. It also features an AI Studio, including an AI workbench, model garden, and responsible AI frameworks, to accelerate innovation. Additionally, built-in Generative AI and AIOps automate operations and enhance intelligent monitoring, while AI-powered DevOps tools and advanced training platforms enable enterprises to deploy AI efficiently, reducing complexity and controlling costs.
Tata Communications Vayu’s PaaS services further simplify application deployment with serverless computing, auto-scaling, and managed databases. Its AI/ML platform streamlines model training and deployment, while built-in API management, microservices, and integrated DevOps tools automate workflows, enabling businesses to innovate rapidly without the burden of infrastructure management.
Unlike traditional cloud solutions, which require managing multiple vendors and platforms, Tata Communications Vayu offers a fully integrated cloud ecosystem spanning compute, storage, AI, security, and connectivity. Whether businesses need high-performance virtual machines, scalable storage, or AI-powered automation, it offers a seamless platform to create, deploy, and manage workloads.
Recognizing that every business is unique, Tata Communications collaborates with enterprises to design targeted cloud strategies that balance public, private, and on-premises deployments. From government to financial services to retail, Tata Communications Vayu ensures cloud infrastructure aligns with industry-specific requirements and long-term growth aspirations.
The framework ensures seamless access to data across different environments (on-premises, in the cloud, or at the edge), while maintaining data integrity throughout its entire lifecycle. With fine-grained access controls, data masking, consent management, and personal information protection, this robust infrastructure safeguards sensitive business data, offering businesses peace of mind.
Tata Communications Vayu also features a zero-trust security framework, advanced identity and access controls, and complies with key regulations, including the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Regulations 2025, RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). Businesses can operate with confidence, knowing their data is encrypted both at rest and in transit, protecting against ever-evolving cyberthreats.
Finally, in an era where sustainability is a business imperative, Tata Communications Vayu is leading the way with carbon-neutral cloud options and energy-efficient data centers. Tata Communications plans to introduce direct liquid cooling, an advanced technology that optimizes heat management for high-performance computing, enabling companies to achieve their ESG goals and benefit from superior cloud performance.
AS Lakshminarayanan, Chief Marketing Officer and CEO, Tata Communications , said: “As the digital age accelerates, the need for enterprise cloud and AI solutions that balance performance, cost and sustainability has never been greater. Tata Communications Vayu is more than a product – it will pioneer a new way for businesses to integrate, simplify and innovate.”
Bhaskar Gorti , Executive Vice President, Cloud Services & Cybersecurity, Tata Communications commented: “Tata Communications Vayu signifies transformative change. Businesses today need more than just basic cloud services, and our latest offering marks the beginning of a new chapter in the evolution of cloud – one where technology is no longer a hindrance, but an enabler of limitless possibilities.”
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