Flowfinity Data Centre Upgrades Provide Future Readiness for Cloud and AI Compute Capacity

Readiness for AI


Oct 9, 2025, By Alex Puttonen

Flowfinity has recently completed a significant infrastructure upgrade program at both our Vancouver and Toronto data centres. These strategic investments in cloud reliability, performance, and AI readiness will support the next wave of business process innovation.

Immediately benefit from improved:

  • Reliability – stronger resilience and redundancy to reduce potential interruptions
  • Processing – faster servers and routers for more responsive database performance
  • AI Readiness – internal scalable compute capacity supports growing AI project demand

We're strengthening our dedication to our clients' future growth by leveraging the latest technologies to ensure the best possible cloud experiences today, while building our own scalable compute capacity to support the next generation of AI-driven systems tomorrow.

Data Centre Upgrade Summary

  • All-new Vancouver data centre infrastructure with redundant networking, ample dedicated cooling capacity, and extended power availability
  • Fastest Intel CPU database servers deployed in both Vancouver and Toronto locations
  • Upgraded network routers in both facilities to scale traffic for the next decade
  • State-of-the-art AI accelerator clusters for demanding project workloads
  • Toronto complete electrical overhaul is scheduled for winter '25 / '26

Cloud Infrastructure Capacity Investments

At our Vancouver facility, we've built an entirely new private data centre designed for long-term scalability and resilience. Fully redundant networking, expanded path diversity, and pre-wired redundant power feeds ensure consistent performance and capacity to handle years of server demand growth for cloud services with guaranteed AI compute sovereignty.

High-capacity routers have been deployed in both Vancouver and Toronto, enabling Flowfinity to scale network traffic seamlessly as customers expand their cloud usage. These upgrades ensure smooth performance even as data demands rise.

Mission-critical workloads depend on reliable, high-speed databases. To deliver on this, we've deployed the latest and fastest Intel CPU processors in new database servers at both sites. These new server installations mark our third upgrade cycle in three years, underscoring our commitment to keeping customer applications running at peak efficiency.

Expanding AI Readiness and Compute Power

AI is reshaping all industries, and our infrastructure is ready to support it. Newly deployed AI accelerators support advanced use cases including predictive maintenance, automated analytics, object detection, and complex workflow automations.

The new Vancouver data centre has been pre-plumbed for direct liquid cooling connection, setting the stage for further investment in larger AI accelerator clusters. This forward-looking design ensures we can scale without disruptive retrofits.

Following an unplanned municipal power outage in Toronto earlier this year, we've taken proactive steps to bolster power redundancy. A comprehensive overhaul of the electrical infrastructure is already underway and is scheduled for completion by late 2025 to provide the best possible uptime assurance for customers.

At Flowfinity, w're not only investing in infrastructure—we're investing in our customers' ability to foster AI innovation and scale systems with confidence.

To learn more about our recent data centre upgrades or discuss potential AI projects, please get in touch with our digital transformation experts.