
Deloitte has launched its global AI Infrastructure Center of Excellence (CoE), a strategic initiative to support clients worldwide in building and managing specialized AI data centers. This move addresses the surging demand for scalable, secure, and efficient AI infrastructure, driven by the rapid global adoption of AI technologies.
Deloitte launches global AI Infrastructure Center of Excellence
Supports clients in building scalable, secure AI data centers
Part of Silicon2Service AI factory-as-a-service offering
Offers end-to-end capabilities: strategy, design, implementation
Focuses on cybersecurity, cost optimization, and digital twins
Enhances AI deployment with advanced GPU and cooling solutions
The AI Infrastructure CoE responds to the growing need for robust AI data centers as organizations across industries embrace AI at scale. As a cornerstone of Deloitte’s Silicon2Service AI factory-as-a-service, the CoE enables clients to transition from foundational silicon to business-ready AI solutions, ensuring rapid deployment with strong governance and measurable impact.
The CoE provides end-to-end capabilities, covering strategy, design, implementation, and operations. “As AI adoption accelerates across industries globally, organizations are demanding infrastructure that they can scale with speed, security, and efficiency,” said Heather Stockton, Deloitte Global Consulting Services, Technology & Transformation leader. Clients benefit from advanced network architecture, cutting-edge AI infrastructure insights, and Deloitte’s proprietary methodologies for optimization and project management.
The CoE specializes in high-performance computing infrastructure, including next-generation GPU technologies, advanced networking, and innovative cooling solutions. It also leverages digital twin technology for real-time data center visualization, enabling clients to simulate and optimize operations. “AI is reshaping industries and redefining competitive advantage, and the infrastructure that powers it must be equally transformative,” said Romal Shetty, CEO, Deloitte South Asia.
Robust cybersecurity and compliance frameworks are integral to the CoE’s offerings, ensuring resilient and compliant AI environments. The CoE also optimizes costs through efficient procurement and strategic sourcing. “What sets this CoE apart is its focus on translating infrastructure complexity into tangible business value,” said Ranjit Bawa, Deloitte Global Technology and Ecosystems & Alliances leader.
Deloitte’s AI Infrastructure CoE positions clients to harness AI’s potential, enabling them to adapt quickly, scale intelligently, and maintain a competitive edge in an AI-driven world.
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