NTT Data adopting datacenter inspection robots to relieve humans of some chores
NTT Data claims the machines shave one or two hours from the daily chores of human datacenter staff, and have the potential to reduce inspection work by eighty percent once AI can be applied to focus the bots on the things that matter most.The company eventually plans to offer the bots as-a-service, in addition to putting them to work in its own datacenters in Japan.
Wherever it tries to sell the bots, the pitch will be that they offer an easier and cheaper route to automated inspection of datacenters. And they're needed, NTT Data believes, because shortages of skilled labor around the world could threaten the viability of datacenter ops. ®
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