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AIMS: Cloud Computing and Digitalisation To Drive Local Data Centre Growth

Cloud computing and digitalisation are expected to be the main drivers of Malaysia’s data centre industry in 2019.

Kuala Lumpur, 04 March 2019 – The AIMS Group believes that a stronger focus on both cloud computing technology and the digitalisation of businesses will drive the current growth of the local data centre industry, and data centres must adapt with the times to succeed in a competitive space.

Scalable cloud technology allows businesses to be agile and flexible, and their affordability makes them an excellent foundation for companies to build their operations on in the digital age. For these reasons, cloud plays a vital role in facilitating the rise of emerging technologies such as online payment gateways, e-wallets, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT).

However, many companies in the region still prefer the hybrid IT infrastructure model, where they use cloud services but still keep mission-critical data on-premises. Data centres with a high presence of hyperscale cloud service providers are crucial in linking the two areas and will be able to capitalise on this parallel growth.

“With this insight, AIMS has created a cloud exchange to address the symbiotic needs of both end users and cloud providers within AIMS. End users will enjoy direct, secured connections to major global cloud service providers for a much-improved user experience, while cloud service providers hosting with AIMS get direct access to the community for cost and operational efficiency,”” says Chiew Kok Hin, Head of Data Centre.

The influence of digitalisation on the data centre industry, which enables businesses to establish international footprints and penetrate global markets more easily, also cannot be dismissed. This convenience comes with various challenges, not least of which is providing reliable and secured connectivity across the globe.

Data centres are instrumental in connecting, supporting and safeguarding an international business network, so choosing the right partner is important. “These businesses need data centres that provide comprehensive global points of presence and connectivity. Additionally, data centres that host Internet exchanges as well as major global cloud and content providers will always be first choice because of the indisputable reputation and the ecosystem needed within the community,” says Chiew.

“When emerging technologies involve massive consumer data and monetary transactions, the requirements for the data centres hosting them will get more stringent,” he says. “Customers should consider data centres that not only comply with global ISOs and PCI DSS standards, but also provide complete security scrutiny.”

Thanks to supportive government policies and the continued push for digital transformation, Chiew believes that Malaysia’s data centre industry will continue to enjoy robust growth and remain a frontrunner to become a data centre hub in the ASEAN region.

“In 2018, Alibaba launched its new office (first country office in Southeast Asia) in Malaysia), Microsoft listed Kuala Lumpur as a Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute site and Amazon Web Services announced a new Direct Connect location in Menara AIMS. This shows that Malaysian data centres are gaining traction from global players as an alternative to Singapore for them to establish their footprint in Asia, and we should see continued momentum in that respect this year.”

About AIMS Data Centre

AIMS Data Centre (AIMS) is Malaysia and Southeast Asia’s leading carrier-neutral data centre and managed services provider. As the anchor site for the MyIX, it handles traffic for over 88 peers and networks with international connectivity for customers from various industries. AIMS is headquartered in Malaysia with data centre presence in Kuala Lumpur, Cyberjaya and Penang. AIMS also counts data centre presence in key ASEAN cities in Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Visit aims-prod.time.com.my for more information.

About TIME dotCom Berhad

TIME is a telecommunications provider that delivers domestic and global connectivity, data centre and managed services to customers across ASEAN. Powering TIME’s businesses are its fibre optic network assets that span Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – countries in which it has an established operational presence. TIME’s network extends beyond the region via its stakes in Unity, Faster, Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) and Asia-Africa-Europe-1 (AAE-1) subsea cable systems that cover two-thirds of the globe. TIME is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. Visit www.time.com.my for more information.

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