Data Center Services

Reimagine Data Centers as Smarter, Greener, and More Resilient

Reimagine Data Centers.
Redefine
Data Management.

In today’s data-driven world, enterprises rely on seamless data storage, high-speed processing, and real-time access to power their digital operations. As industries adopt AI, IoT, 5G, and cloud computing, data center infrastructure must evolve to support high-performance workloads, ultra-low latency, and uninterrupted availability. Modern businesses need scalable, energy-efficient, and highly secure data centers that can keep pace with increasing data demands while ensuring sustainability and operational resilience.Read more

However, traditional data centers often struggle with limited scalability, high power usage (PUE), rising operational costs, and growing environmental concerns. With the demand for high-density computing and real-time processing, outdated infrastructure can lead to system downtime, data bottlenecks, and security vulnerabilities. Additionally, increasing carbon footprint regulations and energy efficiency mandates require data centers to adopt green technologies, liquid cooling systems, and AI-driven power management. Without a future-ready strategy, businesses risk compromised performance, inefficiency, and security lapses that hinder digital transformation. 

At Invenia, we design and build next-generation data centers with a holistic approach to scalability, energy efficiency, security, and reliability. Our solutions integrate modular designs, advanced cooling mechanisms, and smart power distribution (PUE optimization) to minimize energy consumption and carbon footprint. We offer end-to-end services covering design, integration, testing, and optimization, ensuring high-performance, resilient, and secure data center operations.Read less

Approach

We specialize in the planning, design, and consultation of data center infrastructure, tailored to meet an organization’s specific requirements. By assessing current and future needs, we ensure scalability, redundancy, security, and power and cooling requirements. The next-generation data centers demand high customizability to optimize performance, availability, and energy efficiency.

OFC RouteNetwork Planning and Design:

Our in-house automation planning and designing tool enables large-scale network design.

Field Survey:

Photogrammetry-based video surveys for more accurate and efficient route assessments.

Routeand BoQ Finalization:

Precise route finalization and Bill of Quantities (BoQ) based on survey data.

Execution & Project Monitoring:

Leveraging 360-degree Execution Management with integrated GIS and Bhoomi, alongside our Field Force Management Tool, to track and manage project progress.

Mobile-Based As-Built Drawing Automation:

Automated as-built drawings through mobile solutions, increasing efficiency by 70-80%.

Acceptance Test and Quality Assurance:

Effective quality assurance and acceptance testing processes.  

Core Offerings

Invenia provides specialized data center solutions that focus on design, infrastructure optimization, cloud enablement, and seamless integration. From scalable hosting infrastructure to energy-efficient cooling and connectivity, our offerings ensure reliable, high-performance operations tailored to meet the unique needs of modern enterprises.

Strategic guidance and planning to create efficient, scalable, and secure data centers.

  • Disaster Recovery (DR) Planning
  • Data Center Consolidation
  • Energy and Cooling Design

Complete construction and deployment of fully operational data centers

Hosting Infrastructure:
  • Compute
  • Storage
  • Networking
  • Interconnects multiple data centers, PODs
  • Structured LAN Cabling, Smart cabling solutions
  • High-bandwidth connectivity for GPU infrastructure

Trends

The data center market continues to expand with several key trends:

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The green data center market is expected to grow from $11.4 billion in 2023 to $32.2 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 16.1% (MarketsandMarkets).

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India’s data center industry set to double capacity by 2026. m
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Indian Data Center Market size is expected to reach $3.6 bn by 2030, at a CAGR of 11.4%. m
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India is emerging as a key player in the global AI landscape, with projections indicating that AI services could reach $17 billion by 2027. m

Insights

FAQs

A data center is a facility that houses critical IT infrastructure, including servers, storage systems, and networking equipment. It is designed to ensure continuous operation by providing essential services such as power, cooling, and physical security. Data centers enable businesses to store and manage vast amounts of data while maintaining operational efficiency and security.

Data centers come in four primary types:

  • Enterprise Data Centers: Owned and operated by a single organization.
  • Colocation Data Centers: Shared facilities where organizations rent space.
  • Cloud Data Centers: Managed by cloud service providers for scalable services.

Edge Data Centers: Small, localized facilities designed for low-latency, real-time applications such as IoT and AI.

Cooling is vital to prevent overheating and maintain the efficiency of data centers. With high-performance equipment, cooling systems such as air, liquid, and free-air cooling methods are used to regulate temperatures. Proper cooling enhances the reliability and longevity of servers, ensuring the continuous operation of data centers while reducing the risk of hardware failures and downtime.

Data centers use various cooling methods to manage heat generated by servers and other high-performance equipment. The most common cooling techniques include air cooling, liquid cooling, and free-air cooling. Each method has its advantages, depending on factors such as energy efficiency, environmental conditions, and the size of the data center, helping to maintain optimal temperatures for continuous operation.

Key considerations in data center design include scalability, redundancy, and security to ensure the facility can grow with demand and remain operational during failures. Energy efficiency is critical for sustainability, while effective cooling and disaster recovery planning are also essential. Additionally, compliance with industry regulations ensures the data center meets required standards for data handling and security.

Edge data centers are smaller facilities strategically located closer to end users, designed to reduce latency and improve performance for real-time applications like IoT, autonomous vehicles, and AI. These data centers provide localized storage and processing, ensuring faster data access and reducing the reliance on centralized cloud services. They support low-latency requirements essential for time-sensitive applications.