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TCS expands data centre capabilities as AI reshapes enterprise infrastructure

As AI adoption accelerates, TCS is scaling AI-ready data infrastructure to support hyperscalers and enterprises amid India’s fast-growing data centre boom.
At the AI Impact Summit 2026, one message has emerged clearly: demand for artificial intelligence is accelerating at a pace that is reshaping enterprise infrastructure priorities.
As businesses, governments and technology companies deepen AI adoption, the need for secure, high-performance data infrastructure is becoming increasingly central to digital strategy.
India is rapidly positioning itself as a major data centre hub. The country currently has an installed data centre capacity of around 1.5 gigawatts, which is expected to expand beyond 10 gigawatts by 2030, according to industry estimates. Since 2019, India’s data centre sector has attracted close to $94 billion in investments, driven by rising cloud adoption, digital expansion and growing AI workloads.
Against this backdrop, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is expanding its data centre capabilities with the introduction of HyperVault, a secure, large-scale AI-ready infrastructure platform designed for hyperscalers and AI-driven enterprises.
The expansion reflects how AI workloads are pushing data centres into a new era of performance requirements, with infrastructure increasingly built to handle intensive computing demand.
TCS said these next-generation facilities are purpose-built for high performance, incorporating liquid cooling systems to support AI workloads, high rack densities to maximise computing power, and energy-efficient architecture aimed at sustainability. The infrastructure is also designed with stronger network connectivity across major cloud regions to enable low-latency data flow.
The company said it will collaborate closely with hyperscalers and AI firms to design, deploy and optimise infrastructure at scale, signalling a focus not only on capacity-building but also on delivering secure and reliable AI services for enterprise use.
With AI increasingly becoming the backbone of future digital operations, TCS’s push underscores the strategic role of infrastructure in enabling the next phase of transformation, both in India and globally.
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