IDrive, Luxshare-ICT, Munters, among others, have announced technology deployment deals to advance cloud storage, AI data center infrastructure, and cooling systems.

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IDrive e2 Deploys New Cloud Storage Region in Tokyo
IDrive e2 announced deployment of a new S3-compatible cloud object storage region in Tokyo, Japan. The deployment expands its global infrastructure footprint and enables enterprises to store and process data closer to end users in the Asia-Pacific region. The platform is optimized for AI and modern data workloads, providing high-performance, scalable storage capabilities. Organizations can deploy applications that require low-latency access and high throughput for analytics and AI processing. The Tokyo region supports compliance with regional data requirements while enhancing reliability and availability. The deployment reflects continued expansion of cloud infrastructure to support enterprise demand for distributed storage systems and AI-driven data processing environments.
Luxshare-ICT Expands Deployment in AI Data Center Infrastructure
Luxshare-ICT announced expanded deployment of interconnect, power, and thermal management solutions designed for AI data center infrastructure. The deployment supports evolving requirements as AI workloads move from training to large-scale commercial use. The company is delivering integrated solutions that optimize connectivity, energy distribution, and cooling systems within data centers. These deployments enable efficient operation of high-performance computing environments that require advanced hardware integration. The initiative supports enterprise and hyperscale operators deploying next-generation AI infrastructure. It reflects continued investment in data center components that enhance performance, scalability, and energy efficiency in AI-driven computing environments.
Munters Deploys Modular AI Cooling Solution for U.S. Data Center
Munters announced deployment of a modular cooling solution for an AI-focused colocation data center in the United States, supported by an order valued at approximately SEK 2.0 billion. The deployment includes delivery of cooling systems designed to handle high-density AI workloads. The solution enables efficient temperature control and energy management within data center environments. It supports infrastructure requirements for advanced computing systems that generate significant heat during operation. The deployment contributes to performance stability and operational efficiency of AI data centers. It reflects growing demand for specialized cooling technologies as enterprises expand deployment of AI infrastructure and high-performance computing systems.
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