Enterprises prefer ‘pay-as-you-go’ model: Jiten Mehta, Director, Magnamious Systems
With organisations going on the SaaS and hybrid IT path, system integrators are tapping these opportunities to offer a value added offering to customers
Impact of “infrastructure status” for the DC industry announced in the Union Budget 2022
By Bimal Khandelwal, CFO, STT GDC India
Over the past two years the country has been tested beyond its limits with Covid 19’s second wave...
Fujitsu signs distribution agreement with Tech Data
Fujitsu India has announced that it has entered into distribution agreement with Tech Data to market and sell its portfolio of IT products and solutions across India
2019 spending on data centre hardware and software tops $150 bn, driven by public...
New data from Synergy Research Group shows that worldwide spend on data centre hardware and software reached $152 billion in 2019, up two per...
Ace Brain rides on government segment for data centre business
Focus on e-governance is driving the data centre demand among the public sector organisations, thereby presenting an array of business opportunities for channel partners in the data centre domain
Colt Data Centre Services announces new APAC head to drive hyperscale growth
Colt Data Centre Services (DCS) has announced the appointment of Hiroshige Sugihara as Vice President, Head of Asia Pacific. This announcement comes as Colt...
Qualcomm joins AI race, announces new chip for cloud data centre servers
Qualcomm Inc, whose technology dominates in smartphones, said it’s going to offer a new chip for use in data centres that will help accelerate...
India’s Data Centre boom to drive 10 million sq. ft. real estate demand, USD...
The exponential growth in computing power and the resulting new applications are expected to drive strong demand for DC industry over the medium term. Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), who essentially offer IT infrastructure systems primarily for data storage and computing power accessible through the Internet, have realigned their requirements to factor in AI-led demand
CtrlS Datacenters to expand into Uttarakhand
CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, Asia’s largest Rated-4 datacenter company, signed an MoU with the Uttarakhand government in the presence of the State Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and CtrlS Datacenters Founder & Chairman Sridhar Pinnapureddy, to set up a greenfield Edge datacenter in the State of 10 MW capacity in the next 8-10 years.
Oracle’s second cloud region unfolds business opportunities for partners in cloud
As customers are looking to optimise price and performance and maintain heightened security of their IT investments and business operations, this dual cloud region...