Flowfinity upgrades data centres to future-proof AI expansion and increase resilience

Flowfinity upgrades data centres to future-proof AI expansion and increase resilience

Flowfinity, a leading process management platform for workflow automation and data visualisation, has made significant data centre infrastructure investments to ensure future processing capacity as AI adoption increases.

Flowfinity operates a pair of redundant data centres on its own network, including links between the two, located in and managed from Canada to host cloud systems for their customers. One is in Toronto, Ontario, and the other in Vancouver, BC.

The distance of over 2,000 miles between these two locations is ideal for disaster resilience as each data centre is self-sufficient with multiple degrees of built-in redundancies. Together, these two data centres allow Flowfinity to provide uninterrupted service to its customers during a localised power outage, equipment failure, or other unforeseen event.

In a significant move to support its clients’ current and future processing requirements as it incorporates AI capabilities into its business processes, Flowfinity has undertaken a substantial expansion and upgrade of its Toronto data centre as part of an on-going commitment to enhancing service capabilities.

Upgrades include doubling their physical footprint and power allocation, laying new fibre cables, upgrading server capacity and expanding network redundancy to ensure continuous service and AI readiness for any future project or deployment.

“We’re excited to make these material infrastructure investments to support our client’s current and future processing requirements as they incorporate AI into their business processes,” said Larry Wilson, Vice President, Flowfinity. “With these improvements, we’re ensuring optimal capacity for AI readiness while increasing our protection against system outages through redundancy and disaster resilience.”

Following several research projects conducted in the Flowfinity AI lab, it has deployed new clusters of Nvidia accelerators in its newly expanded Toronto data centre to support upcoming AI-power capabilities in Flowfinity products.

Flowfinity’s data centres are well prepared to accommodate increasing customer demand for AI technology.

By deploying self-managed AI accelerators, Flowfinity can continue to offer customers encapsulated cloud services where client data sovereignty is preserved and managed predictably.

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