Tata Communications announced the launch of Tata Communications Vayu, a new Cloud platform aimed at addressing challenges faced by businesses in managing IT infrastructure. The platform is designed to simplify Cloud usage, reduce costs and support the growing demand for AI-driven solutions.
The Cloud fabric combines various services, including infrastructure, software platforms, AI tools, security and connectivity, into a single system. According to the company, this integration helps businesses avoid the complexity of managing multiple vendors and reduces operational costs. The platform claims to offer cost savings of up to 30% compared to traditional Cloud solutions, with no additional charges for data transfers.
A.S. Lakshminarayanan, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Communications, said, “As the digital era accelerates, the need for enterprise Cloud and AI solutions that balance performance, cost and sustainability has never been greater. Tata Communications Vayu is more than a product — it will pioneer a new way forward for businesses to integrate, uncomplicate and innovate.”
The platform includes features such as on-demand access to high-performance computing resources, which are essential for AI development. It also provides tools for AI model training, fine-tuning and deployment. Additionally, the platform offers automation tools to streamline workflows and reduce manual intervention.
Bhaskar Gorti, Executive Vice President of Cloud and Cybersecurity Services at Tata Communications, added, “Tata Communications Vayu signifies a transformational shift. Enterprises today need more than just basic Cloud services and our latest offering is the beginning of a new chapter in Cloud evolution — one where technology is no longer an obstacle but an enabler of limitless possibilities.”
The platform is designed to support businesses across various sectors, including government, financial services and retail. It ensures that data can be accessed seamlessly across different environments, such as on-premises systems, Cloud servers and edge devices, while maintaining security and compliance with regulations like the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025.
Tata Communications also highlighted efforts to reduce environmental impact through energy-efficient data centres and plans to introduce advanced cooling technologies.

