Business Daily Media

Men's Weekly

.

DataCanvas Releases ANC Platform in Indonesia, Accelerating the Construction of an Inclusive Computing Power Network in Southeast Asia

  • Written by PR Newswire

BALI, Indonesia, Sept. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At the recently held AI Infrastructure Summit NeutraDC Summit 2025, Dr. Miao Xu, Chief AI Scientist of DataCanvas, officially launched the AI Data Center integrated resource management platform Alaya NeW Command (ANC), accelerating the deep implementation of AI infrastructure technology in Southeast Asia. This release marks an important milestone in DataCanvas' efforts to advance the construction of the "Computing Power Corridor" and represents a significant breakthrough in the global expansion of its intelligent computing standards

The Southeast Asian AIDC market is demonstrating vigorous growth, with an average annual growth rate of over 15%, making it a significant force in global digital infrastructure construction. Dr. Miao Xu stated that, as a key strategic pivot for DataCanvas in overseas markets, the launch of the ANC product will help local customers leverage inclusive computing power to build and manage intelligent computing infrastructure more efficiently. 

It is understood that ANC focuses on enterprise-level AI computing power demands. As an integrated resource management platform for AI Data Center, it provides core capabilities such as rapid deployment of instances and clusters (CPU, GPU and Storage) required for model training and inference, multi-tenant security isolation, and visual resource operation and maintenance. It supports the abstraction and management of underlying hardware resources through multi-level virtualization technology, offering elastic and isolated computing, storage, and network services to upper layers. Additionally, it supports diverse resource deployment modes, from bare metal servers and virtual machines to Kubernetes clusters. 

In practice, the application of the ANC product has helped users achieve accelerated model training and inference and effectively simplified the management of multi-tenant cloud infrastructure. It aids users in reducing costs and improving efficiency across multiple dimensions, including cost, resource utilization, and security. Currently, DataCanvas is experiencing rapid growth in key overseas markets. Leveraging its mature engineering capabilities in AI computing power infrastructure construction, it offers full-stack solutions tailored to the developmental stages of different countries—ranging from the construction and operation of AI Data Center to lightweight computing power service modules suitable for all scale enterprises. The company will continue to increase its investment in global inclusive AI infrastructure, building a worldwide "symbiotic network" of inclusive computing power. 

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/4762634_AE62634_0

Yellow Canary partners with Celery to bring pre-payroll assurance technology to Australia

Wage underpayment headlines continue to put pressure on employers of all sizes, revealing how costly payroll mistakes can be for small and medium bu...

Brennan Bolsters Leadership to Accelerate Next Growth Chapter

In a move to further embed cybersecurity at the heart of its business strategy and deliver sovereign secure-by-design solutions for its customers, A...

How to Be Investable: Insights from Richelle Nicols, CEO of Pollinatr

Richelle Nicols is the CEO of Pollinatr, a pioneering investment and business development program designed to support and accelerate the growth of s...

What Can Australian SMEs Hope For in a Meeting Between Albanese and Trump?

For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, international politics might seem distant—but when leaders like Prime Minister Anthony...

Qantas to Serve Nan’s Davidson Plum Cookie

Lake Macquarie, NSW (Awabakal Country): From a single mother’s kitchen bench to supermarket shelves, Wiradjuri entrepreneur Terri-Ann “Tezzi” Dani...

Minns Labor Government shutting down the Business Connect program

The NSW Opposition is concerned that the Labor government will shut down a support program that has assisted New South Wales businesses. In a media ...