The Network Foundation Needed to Support Scalable Enterprise AI

The Network Foundation Needed to Support Scalable Enterprise AI

As artificial intelligence (AI) shifts from experimentation to enterprise-wide deployment across the Asia-Pacific region, organisations are confronting a core infrastructure challenge. Scalable AI cannot succeed without an adaptive, intelligent, and secure network foundation. Despite rapid investment in models, GPUs, and data pipelines, many enterprises still treat networking as a passive transport layer rather than a critical enabler of real-time AI performance. 

AI-native networking marks a paradigm shift from traditional and even software-defined architectures. Instead of relying on manual configuration and reactive troubleshooting, intelligent networks continuously learn, adapt, and optimise performance autonomously. These capabilities enable enterprises to eliminate operational bottlenecks, ensure low-latency responsiveness, and maintain performance across distributed AI environments. 

Many AI pilots demonstrate strong results in controlled environments but fail to scale in production. Ablett attributes this gap to outdated architectures that cannot support high-throughput, hybrid, and multicloud deployments. Common symptoms include latency spikes, bottlenecks between edge and cloud, fragmented visibility, and heavy reliance on manual intervention. 

Key challenges include:
Bandwidth and latency limits that stall GPU-intensive AI training
Rigid architectures unsuited for real-time, distributed workloads
Security gaps created when AI is retrofitted onto legacy systems
Inconsistent performance across hybrid or multicloud environments 

Security is another rising concern. Legacy architectures create data silos that AI can inadvertently exploit, increasing organisational risk. Integrated, AI-driven security—rather than fragmented add-on solutions—is essential for safeguarding data, devices, and users. 

Looking ahead, Ablett predicts that the next three to five years will require networks that are self-learning, predictive, resilient, and secure by design. In his words, “The question isn’t whether to invest in AI, but whether your infrastructure will allow that investment to deliver its full value.” 

 

Source: 

https://www.itnews.asia/news/why-scalable-ai-needs-an-adapative-and-secure-foundation-622256  

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