
The future of enterprise data centers in the Asia Pacific
Hyperscale, edge computing, emerging markets and sustainability were the main topics at the annual DCD>South East Asia event
Hyperscale, edge computing, emerging markets and sustainability were the main topics at the annual DCD>South East Asia event
Climate may affect data centers, but the overriding factor will be where the demand is
Chinese public cloud giant details its plans in Southeast Asia and further afield
AIMS strives tirelessly to provide the international connectivity and enhanced infrastructure required for growth
Google Cloud Next saw the company talk about its data centers, security features of the platform and strategy in Asia
We look at the forthcoming SYD11 data center in Erskine Park, Sydney
Moving to colocation and the cloud can raise all sorts of issues around price and service level
”Malaysia has improved as a choice for data centers”
“Most current systems, particularly systems of record and the backbone of an organization’s operations, are not cloud-ready”
What makes the local data center market so different from the rest of the world? Paul Mah investigates
Having more international connectivity in Australia is great, though is likely to disincentive content caching and increase the flow of international traffic, says James Braunegg, managing director of Micron21
Yudho Giri Sucahyo of University of Indonesia talks about the country’s digital future
The data center markets in the Asia Pacific region are keen to grow
Thailand has a plan to make government data centers more efficient. How’s it coming along?
The strong demand seen by Uptime Institute is a testament to the beehive of data center and cloud-related activity in Asia Pacific
Expect hybrid cloud and edge to grow
Edwin Ng from Telekom Malaysia Berhad tells DCD about the challenges of the regional market
What re:Invent conference in Las Vegas told us about the future direction of the company
Terrorists and Russia are highlighted as risks to international connectivity
As data centers become living brains, is the role of the human set to be diminished?
With extreme weather comes associated risks. Don’t let complacency ruin your data center
Data could become a golden egg if it is opened up and shared, says the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
Asia Pacific speakers reveal that some users are moving applications from the public cloud to in-house OpenStack clouds
Relocating to the Nordics, installing emergency gas generators, or sitting tight and waiting for distribution network operators to build the infrastructure?