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Malaysian banks embracing more technologies to build consumer trust

Malaysian banks embracing more technologies to build consumer trust By The Malaysian financial ecosystem is expected to see positive growth, especially among banks. While the pandemic initially slowed down growth in banking, it is now picking up fast as sectors like e-Commerce are booming, and fuelling economic activity. Today, more technologies are being implemented not just by banks but also by other financial players looking for a piece of the pie. The adoption of fintech in the Malaysian financial ecosystem is enabling organizations to unlock more potential, especially in regard to catering to growing consumer demands. One of the most sought-after sectors in the industry is digital banking. The nation’s central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), recently closed applications for digital banking licenses. The response has been beyond impressive, with a 

NTT unveils fifth data centre in Malaysia

NTT unveils fifth data centre in Malaysia NTT unveils fifth data centre in Malaysia Cyberjaya 5 spans 107,000 square feet and houses 6.5MW of critical IT load Henrick Choo (NTT) Credit: NTT NTT has officially launched a new data centre in Malaysia, more than 14 months since first revealing intentions to build a fifth facility locally to meet increasing hyperscaler and high-end enterprise demand. Located within NTT Cyberjaya Campus, Cyberjaya 5 (CBJ5) spans 107,000 square feet and houses 6.5MW of critical IT load, running as Tier IV ready to provide customers with “flexible and scalable” power and a cooling solution of up to 15kW/rack. In addition, CBJ5 operates a cooling wall system designed to offer enhanced power and cost efficiency to support “high density” hyperscalers as well as “heavy corporate users” in Malaysia.

NTT Ltd unveils fifth data centre in Malaysia

04 February 2021 | Abigail Opiah NTT Ltd. has announced the launch of its fifth data centre in Malaysia, located within the company’s Cyberjaya campus. The new data centre, known as Cyberjaya 5 (CBJ5), spans across 107,000 square feet and is designed to meet the requirements of hyperscalers and enterprises. CBJ5 has 6.5MW of critical IT load and it boasts a Tier IV1 modular design. The data centre also has a cooling wall system. “NTT in Malaysia has been successfully operating the Cyberjaya campus data centre for over 24 years,” said Hiroshi Oka, Ambassador of Japan to Malaysia. “Its expansion and growth are testimonies to Malaysia’s success in becoming the regional data centre hub in ASEAN.

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