/PRNewswire/ In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this Singapore data center market report. Singapore data.
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CHICAGO, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this Indonesia data center market report.
Indonesia data center market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 6% during the period 2020-2026. Indonesia data center market research report includes market size in terms of area, investment, power capacity, and colocation revenues. Get insights on 40 existing data center and 5 upcoming facilities spread across 11 cities.
Key Highlights Offered in the Report:
Jakarta is the major data center hub in Indonesia, hosting over 17 unique third-party data centers accounting for over 35% of the existing power capacity addition.
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Apr 15, 2021
Companies are increasingly considering data centre modernisation as a means to implement digital transformation. The purpose is to move away from a traditional hardware environment to a software-defined one that is highly virtualised, highly automated and can scale up and down as required.
By Amith Kumar Thota, solution architect at AlphaCodes
Organisations that seek to meaningfully impact business transformation by pursuing agility must embrace data centre modernisation as it enables them to trade rigid architecture for highly dynamic, agile and programmatic compute capabilities.
Since agility is key to innovation within the modern enterprise, the attributes of the modern data centre enable IT to respond quickly to the dynamic needs of the business. This responsiveness is rooted in a modern infrastructure that absorbs traditional infrastructure silos into it, creating a virtualised and software-defined environment that supports both legacy and cloud-based applicatio