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The data centre sector has grown quickly throughout Asia in recent years. Demand for cloud services, online content, e-commerce, and digital transformation across multiple industries is driving this expansion. Edge data centres are becoming more prevalent due to the growing need for edge computing and low-latency applications.
In order to lower latency for real-time applications, these facilities are positioned strategically closer to end users. Ensuring data security and adhering to both domestic and global requirements are crucial. Data centre operators in Asia make investments in compliance certifications and security measures to guarantee data privacy and security.
The Asia data center market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The introduction of NTT Cyberjaya’s new data centre was announced by NTT Ltd., a well-known provider of IT infrastructure and services, via NTT Global Data Centres Corporation. Many hyperscalers are very interested in building a strong IT platform, especially in Southeast Asia.
They understand that by choosing NTT as their partner—a corporation that has long been in charge of overseeing networks, underwater cables, and data centres throughout Asia—they can successfully handle a variety of obstacles and grow their business. Sixth data centre on NTT’s campus, CBJ6, features two 33kV substations with different power reception, 4,890m2 of space, a critical IT load of 7MW, and cutting-edge cooling wall technology to keep high density racks up to 15kW in a stable environment.
The NTT Cyberjaya campus has changed in tandem with Malaysia’s digital development over the last 20 years. Their talented staff of sixty engineers and operators enables NTT Global Data Centres Malaysia to proudly maintain high availability around-the-clock. With CBJ6’s launch, they anticipate becoming the leading supplier of data centre services, providing the cutting-edge resources and know-how that Malaysia’s hyperscalers require.
Hyperscale businesses have already benefited from the five Cyberjaya data centres, and with this new location, they further demonstrate their dedication to providing dependable infrastructure that can meet the needs of their clients’ aspirations for digital transformation in Southeast Asia. The data centre capacity (including planned) will soon approach 2,000 MW globally due to their demand concerning the acceleration of generative AI.