New Artificial Intelligence Research Findings Show Acceleration in Data Center Deployments
CoreSite, in collaboration with Ericsson and Heavy Reading, released a research report titled “Artificial Intelligence: Charting the Way Forward for AI”. The report highlights trends in AI adoption among IT leaders and service providers. Key findings indicate that 82% of surveyed companies anticipate an increase in AI usage within five years. The study emphasizes the importance of hybrid IT solutions and low-latency networks for successful AI deployment in data centers, showcasing opportunities for enhanced customer experience and potential revenue growth.
- 82% of companies expect increased AI usage in the next five years.
- Emphasis on hybrid IT solutions highlights a growing trend toward off-premises data centers.
- Focus on low-latency networks indicates strong infrastructure support for AI deployment.
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According to Heavy Reading, the data suggests that investments in deploying AI in data centers and networks can deliver a valuable return on investment and can have significant impact on key technologies that are being deployed today, including cloud services and 5G mobile networks.
Among the key highlights from the survey results are:
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AI usage is expected to accelerate rapidly – the overwhelming majority of companies surveyed will be increasing their use of AI and machine learning (ML) in the data center. Over the next five years,
82% of respondents expect their company’s use of AI to increase. - Hybrid IT is the solution businesses are leveraging to deploy AI – combining the power of on-premises and colocation data centers – the majority of businesses surveyed are planning to deploy AI in a hybrid combination of on- and off-premises data centers. The results also suggest a shift from on-premises to off-premises locations, particularly for mobile network operators.
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The criticality of low latency networks, interconnection and cloud networking to deploying AI and AI infrastructure architecture – More than
80% of respondents said low-latency networks/interconnection/cloud networking is either critical or very important as part of their AI/ML infrastructure architecture.
“Low latency networks and artificial-intelligence-as-a-service (AIaaS) will play a significant part in AI/ML infrastructure architecture. Heavy Reading expects that the industry will continue to shift AI workloads toward off-premises colocation data centers and edge data centers within a hybrid infrastructure architecture,” said
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Additional Resources
- Find out more about Artificial Intelligence: Charting the Way Forward for AI: 2022 Survey of IT Leaders and Service Providers on AI Deployment
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