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Equinix introduces Fabric Intelligence for AI-native networking

Equinix has launched Fabric Intelligence, an AI-enabled networking solution designed to improve automation, performance, and adaptability for enterprise infrastructure.

Equinix has introduced Equinix Fabric Intelligence, a solution designed to enhance networking capabilities through AI technology. The platform is intended to help address the complexity of AI-driven workflows by supporting more efficient and adaptable network operations for enterprise workloads.

As AI adoption grows, traditional network infrastructures can face challenges in keeping pace with requirements such as rapid deployment, scalability, and visibility across distributed environments. Fabric Intelligence is positioned to support more adaptive and real-time network operations using AI-assisted automation.

Equinix’s Distributed AI Hub incorporates Fabric Intelligence to support the deployment, optimisation, and maintenance of global infrastructure. The approach aims to reduce reliance on manual processes and streamline operational workflows, allowing organisations to focus on broader business and technical objectives such as scaling operations and developing AI capabilities.

Fabric Intelligence includes a set of AI-native tools intended to support infrastructure design, deployment, and management. These tools include natural language interfaces, automated workflows, and predictive analytics to assist with network operations.

Key components include:

  • Fabric Super Agent: An AI assistant that allows users to manage networking environments using natural language inputs via platforms such as Slack and Microsoft Teams or the Equinix Customer Portal. It is designed to reduce deployment time and simplify interaction with network systems.
  • MCP Server: A set of tools that enable AI systems to connect with network environments, supporting integration with AI platforms such as Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, VS Code Copilot, and Cursor.
  • Fabric Application Connect: A connectivity marketplace that provides access to AI service providers for functions such as inference, training, storage, and security, with an emphasis on maintaining private connectivity.
  • Fabric Insights: AI-based network monitoring that analyses telemetry data to identify potential anomalies and support network performance management, with integration into platforms such as Splunk and Datadog.

Overall, Fabric Intelligence is presented as a platform aimed at supporting AI-enabled networking and infrastructure management in distributed enterprise environments.

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