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    NTT DATA launches multivendor agentic services experience for enterprise infrastructure

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 29, 2026
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    Hani Nofal, Executive, Head of Technology Solutions, NTT DATA Middle East and Africa.

    NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, recently announced the launch of NTT DATA Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI) Services Agent, a conversational agentic service experience for enterprise infrastructure.

    Embedded within NTT DATA’s SDI Services, this multi-agent system is redefining how enterprises operate, optimise and govern AI infrastructure at scale.

    The SDI Services agent acts as an orchestrator selectively triggering the appropriate agents in the background. This multi-agent system continuously senses, reasons and acts across networking, hybrid data centre, cybersecurity and digital workplace environments – delivering predictive intelligence, faster resolutions and measurable outcomes across availability, utilization and business value.

    This marks a significant evolution of NTT DATA’s SDI Services. Acting as a digital twin for critical IT operational roles, the SDI Services agent fundamentally transforms how enterprises govern infrastructure using AI agents. For the first time, enterprises can interact with their multivendor infrastructure environment through natural language prompts, gaining persona-based insights to operate infrastructure confidently into the AI Era.

    “Middle East and Africa organisations are under pressure to scale digital infrastructure while controlling cost and risk”, said Hani Nofal, Executive, Head of Technology Solutions, NTT DATA Middle East and Africa. “The SDI Services Agent helps enterprises across MEA shift from reactive operations to outcome‑driven infrastructure, improving efficiency, resilience and time to value as they invest in AI‑led growth”.

    “Traditional infrastructure services are increasingly out of step with the demands of an AI-driven enterprise”, said Chris Barnard, Vice President, IDC. “NTT DATA is differentiating itself through an innovative-first multivendor agentic service experience. Its AI-first approach enables infrastructure leaders to break out of traditional maintenance models and focus on outcomes at scale”.

    Usually Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) AI assistants are limited to single-vendor ecosystems, the NTT DATA SDI Services Agent delivers enterprise‑grade intelligence across complex, multivendor infrastructure environments. The agent also incorporates sustainability insights, helping organisations understand and optimize the environmental impact of their infrastructure estates.

    NTT DATA’s Global AI Report: A Playbook for AI Leaders found that AI leaders are investing more in rebuilding their core applications with embedded AI capabilities rather than limiting themselves to surface-level add-ons (34.5% of those surveyed).

    “As organisations accelerate AI adoption, a secure, enterprise-grade infrastructure foundation combined with conversational agentic service experience becomes a strategic business differentiator”, said Dilip Kumar, Global Head, Infrastructure Solutions, NTT DATA, Inc. “Our agentic SDI Services enable enterprises to move beyond ‘lights on’ operations and turn infrastructure performance into measurable outcomes”.

    The NTT DATA SDI Services Agent reasons through live telemetry, historical context and policy guardrails to take safe, deterministic action and shift day-to-day operations while keeping humans firmly in control.

    Read the IDC market note on NTT DATA’s Infrastructure Solutions. To learn more about NTT DATA’s Infrastructure Solutions visit: https://services.global.ntt/en-us/services-and-products/infrastructure-solutions

    Image Credit: NTT DATA


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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