RAISE Summit 2026: Telehouse and Cirrascale Partner to Bring AI Inference Closer to Enterprise Data
Wishing to accelerate inference adoption in France
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 8, 2026 at 2:01 pmAs enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence continues to accelerate, Telehouse France, a colocation data center provider, and Cirrascale Cloud Services, a neocloud built for private AI, announced a strategic partnership to deploy AI inference capabilities directly within Telehouse data centers.
Through this collaboration, organizations hosted in Telehouse facilities will be able to run AI workloads closer to their data without relying on external GPU providers, benefiting from lower latency, greater data control, and an environment designed to meet the requirements of highly regulated industries.
An AI Inference Platform Built for Enterprise Requirements
As organizations expand their investments in generative AI, demand for inference, the process of running AI models in production environments, continues to grow rapidly. However, many enterprises face a significant challenge: accessing high-performance inference resources without transferring sensitive data to external infrastructures.
Through Cirrascale’s Inference Platform deployed within Telehouse data centers in France, organizations will be able to execute AI models in close proximity to their data, reducing latency while helping address security, compliance, and data sovereignty requirements.
The platform supports open-source models, proprietary models developed by customers, and specialized environments designed for industries operating under strict regulatory constraints. This approach enables enterprises to benefit from advanced AI inference capabilities while maintaining full control over their data and infrastructure.
Two Complementary Areas of Expertise Delivering a Unified Experience
Under the partnership, Telehouse provides the data center and interconnection infrastructure, while Cirrascale deploys, manages, and operates its AI Inference Platform.
“Customers gain seamless access to advanced AI resources without having to modify their hosting architecture or move away from their existing colocation environment.”The future of enterprise AI will be determined by where data resides. By bringing computing power closer to the environments that host enterprise data, we enable organizations to unlock the of AI without compromising performance, security, or compliance. Through our partnership with Cirrascale Cloud Services, our customers gain direct access to advanced inference capabilities within their own infrastructure. At a time when data sovereignty and regulatory requirements are becoming strategic priorities, this approach provides organizations with the control and agility they need to accelerate their AI transformation,” said Sami Slim, CEO, Telehouse France.
“Organizations consistently tell us the same thing: they want to run AI inference workloads as close as possible to their data, without having to move that data to external infrastructures or relinquish control over it. Through our partnership with Telehouse, we can deliver this capability directly within the data centers where our customers’ data already resides, in a trusted environment. For highly regulated industries, such as banking in France and across the European Union, this proximity provides a decisive advantage in terms of data sovereignty, compliance, and governance,” said Dave Driggers, CEO, Cirrascale Cloud Services.
Proof-of-Concept Environment Available in Paris Starting July 2026
To enable organizations to evaluate the benefits of this approach firsthand, a proof-of-concept (PoC) environment will be launched in Paris in July 2026.
Customers will be able to test Cirrascale’s Inference Platform under real-world conditions and explore new AI use cases while benefiting from the proximity, performance, and security assurances provided by Telehouse.
To learn more about the partnership, visit Cirrascale and Telehouse at the RAISE Summit on July 8-9, 2026, in booths 3C and 3E respectively.











