NTT DATA and Cisco Partner to Power Networking for the AI Era
· New Study Sponsored by NTT DATA and Cisco Guides
Network Modernization for AI Transformation
Mumbai,
August 2025 — NTT DATA, a global leader in digital business and
technology services, and Cisco today unveiled a new co-sponsored IDC InfoBrief,
Wired for Intelligence: A CIO Guide to Enterprise Networking for AI. The study shares strategic guidance for organizations
seeking to accelerate transformation by modernizing their network
infrastructure.
As
organizations integrate AI into more applications, from manufacturing and
healthcare to financial services, the demand for high-speed, low-latency, and
secure networks is surging. Legacy infrastructure is no longer sufficient to
support the scale and complexity of AI workloads. NTT DATA and Cisco are
responding to this shift by helping clients evolve from outdated architectures
to intelligent, adaptive infrastructure that can power AI-driven innovation.
“As two market leaders, NTT DATA and Cisco are well
positioned to help clients modernize their digital infrastructure foundations
for the AI era. The network exists as a catalyst for growth and organizations
can unlock powerful new capabilities and achieve AI-driven business
transformation at scale,” said Dilip Kumar, Global
Head, Technology Solutions, NTT DATA, Inc.
The Critical
Foundation Empowering AI-Driven Growth
The study highlights that network
modernization is at the heart of AI success. More than 78% of
companies say that networking capabilities are either
important or very important when selecting providers for GenAI infrastructure — underscoring the need for networks that
can handle and secure
ever-scaling AI workloads
while running complex AI training, inference, and storage clusters with
ease. At the same time, modernization also infuses AI into network operations through
AI-driven configuration, anomaly detection, self-healing, and intelligent
monitoring to accelerate issue resolution and elevate user experience. Already,
industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services are
leveraging AI in networking to improve operational
efficiency, ensure secure connectivity and reduce costs.
“Network
modernization is about more than replacing old hardware—it’s about allowing
enterprises to lead in an AI-driven world,” said Brink Sanders, Senior Vice
President of Global Networking Sales, Cisco. “Our partnership with NTT DATA
equips clients with the technology and expertise needed to build secure and
connected networks.”
“Your
network will make or break your AI transformation. Overcoming the challenges of
legacy networking technologies is essential. This IDC InfoBrief gives
organizations the steps to transform enterprise networking from a bottleneck
into a business advantage,” said Chris Barnard, Vice President, European
Telecoms and Infrastructure, IDC.
NTT DATA is Enabling Network Modernization
Through Intelligent Services
NTT DATA’s comprehensive suite of intelligent
services helps clients modernize their digital infrastructure and build secure
networks. These services span the full lifecycle from advisory to sourcing,
professional services, support and managed services to enable organizations to
modernize and unlock the full potential of AI.
With many companies undergoing hardware
refresh cycles due to the emergence of AI, NTT DATA’s services are designed to
meet this critical moment:
· Advisory:
Strategic guidance to align network modernization with AI goals.
· Strategic
Technology Sourcing: Recommending and procuring the right
technology to transform network to be AI-ready.
· Professional
Services: Architecting and deploying scalable, secure
and high-performance networks.
· Software-Defined
Infrastructure Services: Driving business outcomes through adoption
of automation and AI agents into infrastructure operations and license
optimization.
·
Adoption Services: Maximizing
value from infrastructure investments through greater adoption of software,
continuous improvement and change management.
·
Managed Network Services:
End-to-end network management to ensure seamless data flow from edge to cloud,
minimizing latency and enhancing application responsiveness.
NTT DATA recently launched AI-powered Software
Defined Infrastructure (SDI) services for Cisco products to deliver intelligent
automation and real-time insights to optimize infrastructure, reduce costs, and
drive business outcomes.
IDC
InfoBrief:, sponsored by NTT DATA and Cisco, Wired for Intelligence: A CIO Guide to Enterprise Networking for AI,
doc #EUR253592825, July 2025.
About NTT DATA
NTT DATA is a $30+ billion trusted global innovator of business and technology services. We
serve 75% of the Fortune Global 100 and are committed to helping clients
innovate, optimize and transform for long-term
success. As a Global Top Employer, we have experts in more than 50 countries
and a robust partner ecosystem of established and startup companies. Our
services include business and technology consulting, data and artificial intelligence,
industry solutions, as well as the development, implementation and management
of applications, infrastructure and connectivity. We are also one of the
leading providers of digital and AI infrastructure in the world. NTT DATA is
part of NTT Group, which invests over $3.6 billion
each year in R&D to help organizations and society move confidently and
sustainably into the digital future. Visit us at nttdata.com
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