Infosys has expanded its collaboration with ExxonMobil to develop high-efficiency cooling systems tailored for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing workloads. The announcement was made on February 12 in Bengaluru, where Infosys emphasized its commitment to energy innovation and decarbonization through strategic partnerships.
This initiative aims to leverage ExxonMobil’s advanced Data Center Immersion Fluids, which enhance energy efficiency while maximizing the use of available power. The partnership combines Infosys’ AI-driven services and solutions, branded as Infosys Topaz, with its cloud acceleration platform, Infosys Cobalt, to create a robust framework for the deployment of these cooling systems.
By integrating these technologies, Infosys Topaz will facilitate real-time optimization of cooling operations. This approach ensures smarter energy use, predictive maintenance, and the establishment of a scalable and sustainable infrastructure. In conjunction, Infosys Cobalt will serve as a secure and scalable foundation, enabling seamless integration of the cooling solutions across various cloud and data center environments.
The collaboration is positioned to serve a diverse range of sectors, including financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, energy, and government. The focus on scalable solutions is aimed at hyperscalers and global enterprises, underscoring Infosys’ strategy to address the pressing demand for efficient high-performance digital infrastructure in an increasingly AI-driven world.
Ashiss Kumar Dash, EVP and Global Head – Services, Utilities, Resources, Energy and Enterprise Sustainability at Infosys, commented on the collaboration, stating, “Our expanded collaboration with ExxonMobil marks a pivotal step in scaling next-generation solutions. By leveraging Infosys Topaz for real-time AI-driven optimization and Infosys Cobalt for secure, scalable cloud deployment with ExxonMobil’s advanced energy expertise, we are addressing the urgent need for more efficient high-performance digital infrastructure.”
Dash further highlighted that this partnership has the potential to deliver measurable outcomes, notably in reducing data center energy costs and carbon emissions. This aligns with the broader goal of empowering enterprises to scale responsibly while meeting the demands of an AI-powered future.
According to Alistair Westwood, Global Marketing Manager at ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company, the collaboration signifies a commitment to innovation in the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure. He stated, “This collaboration reflects our commitment to innovation by allowing us to apply our energy and thermal management expertise to the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure. Infosys’ suite of AI and digital services is enabling us to pilot and adopt infrastructure that is smarter, efficient, and more resilient.”
The partnership between Infosys and ExxonMobil points to a growing trend in the tech industry where energy efficiency and sustainability are becoming pivotal in the development of new technologies. As companies increasingly invest in AI capabilities, the demand for efficient cooling systems that can handle the heat generated by these workloads is critical. This collaboration not only emphasizes the importance of cross-industry alliances but also highlights the urgent need for sustainable solutions in technology.
Looking ahead, the Infosys-ExxonMobil partnership could serve as a model for future collaborations aimed at merging advanced energy solutions with AI technologies, thereby paving the way for a more sustainable digital infrastructure. As enterprises gear up for an AI-driven future, initiatives like this could play a crucial role in shaping the industry’s approach to energy consumption and environmental responsibility.
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