Data Centre

Google to build 2nd data centre in Singapore, ups investment to S$675m

Tech giant Google is expanding its data centre footprint in the Republic, investing in a second “larger, multilevel” facility that will bump its long-term investment in Singapore to US$500 million (S$675 million). Mr Joe Kava, Vice President of Data Centers at Google Asia Pacific, said in a blogpost on Tuesday (Jun 2) that the new facility will be built on the same principles as the current one - it...

Data centres set to grow in Singapore: Industry players

With growing internet connectivity, data centres are becoming an important facility. According to the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), Singapore now accounts for about half of the data centre capacity in the region. Industry players have said this is set to grow, and recent expansions in the sector in the Republic will further strengthen Singapore's position as a leading data...

Growing demand for data centres in Singapore

With growing internet connectivity, there is increasing demand for data centres which house hardware servers to support networks and databases. Industry observers say demand in Singapore is also driven by its status as a regional hub. Keppel T&T already owns two data centres in Singapore and it is building a third. It says growth in internet and mobile usage, as well as cloud computing, is driving...

SingTel to build new state-of-the-art data centre at Kim Chuan

Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) says it will build a new state-of-the-art data centre at Kim Chuan. The Kim Chuan Telecommunications Centre 2 is expected to be completed in early 2010. SingTel sees the growth of higher performance computing, such as blade servers and the iN2015 government initiative, driving the demand for new data centre facilities that can support next-generation infocomm...

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