Equinix has launched Equinix Fabric Intelligence, an AI-native operational layer for managing network infrastructure and accelerating enterprise AI workloads.
Fabric Intelligence powers the Equinix Distributed AI Hub by introducing smart automation for deploying, optimising and maintaining global infrastructure.
It automates connections for AI workloads across clouds, data centres and edge environments using AI agents, natural language interfaces via Slack or Microsoft Teams, and predictive insights to reduce manual efforts and deployment times from weeks to minutes.
Key components include Fabric Super Agent for autonomous network management, MCP Server for AI system integration, Fabric Application Connect for secure private access to AI services, and Fabric Insights for real-time anomaly prediction integrating with tools such as Splunk and Datadog.
“As agentic AI matures and inferencing applications proliferate across the enterprise, networking infrastructure needs to be faster and more flexible than ever before. Fabric Intelligence turns infrastructure from a constraint to a competitive advantage by enabling our customers to spend less time managing complexity and more time moving their business forward,” said Jon Lin (top), Chief Business Officer of Equinix.
