Monday, May 11, 2015

Malaysia Seeks to Position Itself as Data Center Hub

Digital Marketing Agency, With increasing demand and new government initiatives to help drive a data center market Malaysia sets its sights on becoming a data center hub in Asia. The country’s data center market moves faster than most other countries in the region; however, it is slower in comparison to the data center hubs of Singapore and Hong Kong.
AIMS group chief executive officer Chiew Kok Hin concedes that while Malaysia has always sought to position itself as a global data center hub, it lags behind countries in the region such as Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore due to them having started “much earlier”.
However, Chiew points out at various advantages Malaysia has including the competitive cost of power in the country, ready access to skilled employees, cheaper access to land and lower construction cost compared to Singapore and Hong Kong. Thanks to these cutting-edge, Malaysia is believed to be able to achieve its desire.


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