NTT Knowledge has opened the Keihanna OSK11 Knowledge Centre in Kyoto, Japan.
The power, operated by NTT World Knowledge Centres, is designed to help cloud and AI workloads and contains high-efficiency cooling methods and world engineering requirements. It provides capability to digital infrastructure in Japan’s Kansai area, which is described as a rising information centre market.
Situated within the Osaka–Kyoto hall, OSK11 supplies 30MW of IT capability and is meant to serve each hyperscale and enterprise clients. It’s NTT DATA’s fourteenth information centre in Japan.
The positioning is engineered for efficiency, reliability and safety, and contains:
- 30MW of IT load supported by twin energy substations
- Provider-neutral connectivity with various community paths
- N+1 air-cooled chiller design for cooling effectivity and resilience
- 24/7 on-site safety and multi-factor entry controls
The power is a part of NTT World Knowledge Centres’ community of greater than 160 information centres throughout over 20 nations, supporting deployment and scalability for multinational organisations.
The launch aligns with growing demand for digital infrastructure in Japan pushed by cloud adoption, AI workloads and enterprise modernisation. The Kansai area is positioned as a substitute and complement to Tokyo by way of geographic distribution and enterprise continuity.
NTT World Knowledge Centres plans to proceed increasing its presence in Japan to help demand for safe and scalable infrastructure.
