NTT Communications working on robots to manage the functions of a data centre
Updated:4 years, 4 months ago
Updated:4 years, 4 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Feb 19 (ANI): NTT Communications is a representative Japanese company of ICT and DX. NTT Communications is developing robot to manage the function of data centre. With many companies moving to DX, the number of data centres is increasing rapidly thus requiring more reliable management and efficient service delivery. There are a number of subjects like continuous increasing capacity, increased maintenance cost and shortage of staff which needs to be looked after. The developed robots could be brought into use for solving these issues. Face recognition technology has been installed in reception robot; pre-registered visitor information will be checked. By programming the robot with route facility, the robot will guide visitor to the destination. Human being can check and inspect the data center from a distance through the robot's camera. In the last few years, the function of robot has been diversified with reception of office, attending for customer, detecting of quality of product, safeguard, cleaning and so on. NTT Communications allocate robot working to facility detecting, reception and attendance, observation. They are available as an alternative to human work. NTT Communications is developing the most effective and efficient management of data centre. It is the mission as a spearhead company of ICT and DX.
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