Born from a simple
but urgent realization
The future of AI was becoming too constrained by the infrastructure beneath it. That realization emerged through the work of Alex Veytsman — former CTO and Chief AI Officer of Dell Technologies — who has designed and built more than 100 data centers across the globe.
Over years of advising enterprises, data center developers, and hardware designers, a consistent concern surfaced again and again: AI infrastructure was becoming increasingly concentrated, rigid, and dependent on narrow technology paths.
"How do we preserve choice in AI infrastructure? How do we diversify compute without disrupting existing systems? How do we scale AI sustainably?"
These weren't theoretical questions. They were operational, economic, and strategic — shared by nearly every stakeholder shaping the next generation of AI data centers.
The founding team assembled leaders with decades of experience — a common conviction that AI's long-term success depends on infrastructure that is open, resilient, and capable of evolving beyond single-vendor dependence.











