India to leverage IBM's US$38M Investment in New Data Centres
India to leverage IBM's US$38M Investment in New Data Centres
IBM has announced a US$38M investment in a new IBM Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing Data Centre in Singapore, which will provide businesses in India with solutions and services to harness the potential of cloud computing. The new facility will extend IBM's globally-integrated cloud delivery network with centres in Germany, Canada and the United States; and 13 global cloud labs, of which seven are based in Asia-Pacific - China, India, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Singapore.
Scheduled to be launched in April, the Centre will make available IBM's comprehensive cloud services and technology portfolio via the company's cloud delivery infrastructure. These services are designed to enable clients to reap the benefits of business and IT transformation; increase flexibility and agility; accelerate time to market; reduce costs; and increase security and compliance of public cloud environments.
"The new Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing Data Centre is a reflection of IBM's focus to invest in technology innovation that delivers value to our clients. The Centre will provide Indian organizations with the best available set of Cloud options to achieve their IT infrastructure ambitions in order to become successful businesses," said, Ashish Kumar, General Manager, IBM Global Technology Services, India/ South Asia.The Centre will provide Indian organizations with the best available set of Cloud options to achieve their IT infrastructure ambitions in order to become successful businesses," said, Ashish Kumar, General Manager, IBM Global Technology Services, India/ South Asia.
According to Chris Morris, Director of Cloud Services & Technologies, IDC Asia/Pacific, "The APEJ market for cloud computing services will grow by an average 40% per annum rate through 2014 to reach US$4.9 billion. A major driver of this growth has been the new regional data centres which are now emerging to provide the necessary infrastructure for growth of the key cloud service areas. While cloud services have been attractive in the past, concerns about the consistency of the service performance due to the potential impact of network latency and the location of the data have inhibited their uptake for anything that was a critical workload. This increased availability of enterprise-class cloud services will underpin the acceleration of cloud services in APEJ as cloud service shifts from the SMB sector to the large enterprise."
A major driver of this growth has been the new regional data centres which are now emerging to provide the necessary infrastructure for growth of the key cloud service areas. While cloud services have been attractive in the past, concerns about the consistency of the service performance due to the potential impact of network latency and the location of the data have inhibited their uptake for anything that was a critical workload.
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