Mumbai, India - March 24, 2026 - Tata Communications has launched the IZO™ Data Center Dynamic Connectivity Platform, introducing an on-demand, software-defined solution designed to streamline connectivity across data centers and cloud environments.
The platform enables enterprises to dynamically provision and manage network connections between multiple data centers, cloud providers, and enterprise locations through a unified digital interface. By eliminating traditional provisioning delays, the solution allows organizations to scale bandwidth in real time and adapt to fluctuating workload demands.
Tata Communications said the platform is built to address the growing complexity of hybrid and multi-cloud environments, where enterprises increasingly rely on distributed infrastructure to support digital transformation initiatives. The company noted that legacy networking models often struggle to keep pace with the speed and scale required for modern applications, particularly those driven by artificial intelligence and data-intensive workloads.
The IZO™ Data Center Dynamic Connectivity Platform leverages software-defined networking capabilities to deliver programmable, automated connectivity. This approach enables enterprises to optimize network performance, improve operational efficiency, and reduce the time required to deploy new services across geographically dispersed infrastructure.
The launch builds on Tata Communications’ broader IZO™ portfolio, which focuses on network-as-a-service solutions that provide flexible, scalable connectivity across its global digital infrastructure. The company’s extensive subsea cable network and global backbone are integrated into the platform, enabling low-latency connectivity across regions.
As enterprises continue to expand their use of cloud and colocation services, demand for seamless interconnection between data centers is increasing. The ability to instantly provision secure, high-performance connections is becoming a critical requirement, particularly for organizations managing AI workloads, real-time analytics, and latency-sensitive applications.
The new platform positions Tata Communications to compete in the growing market for software-defined interconnection services, where providers are shifting toward on-demand, API-driven networking models. This trend reflects a broader transformation in digital infrastructure, where connectivity is evolving from a fixed utility into a flexible, consumption-based service.
While the company did not disclose pricing or initial customer deployments, the launch underscores its strategy to expand its role in enabling enterprise digital ecosystems through scalable and intelligent connectivity solutions.