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BMI sees strategic consolidation driving Johor to lead Malaysia’s digital infrastructure GrowthBMI Country Risk and Industry Research said Tuesday that strategic consolidation is driving Johor to lead Malaysia’s digital infrastructure growth. The research house said in a note that platforms continue to strategically allocate capital towards the most attractive destinations to increase capacity for cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) use-cases. For some, like Yondr,...
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CIMB: Malaysia remains an attractive proposition for global data center hyperscalersCIMB Securities said in a note on Wednesday that despite concerns over a shift in the US government’s artificial intelligence (AI) chip policies and the emergence of DeepSeek, Malaysia remains an attractive proposition for global data center hyper scalers. Based on the projected pipeline of new data center projects totaling 1,313 MW (end-2024: 505 MW), the research house estimated that...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views 0 Reviews
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Singapore’s Keppel secures $1.53B new funding for its flagship fundsSingapore’s asset manager and operator Keppel Ltd. has secured close to S$2 billion ($1.53 billion) of capital commitments from global institutional investors for its Keppel Data Center Fund III (KDCF III), Keppel Education Asset Fund II (KEAF II) and Sustainable Urban Renewal (SUR) strategy, representing approximately S$4.9 billion ($3.74 billion) in Funds under Management (FUM). Keppel...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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Thailand approves $2.7B data center and cloud services projectsThe Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) has on Monday approved $2.7 billion data center and cloud services projects. BOI said in a statement that the board has approved three data center and cloud services projects, by three different operators, which will be respectively located in Bangkok, Chonburi, and Rayong. The projects, which include one hyperscale data center, represent a combined...
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Why leadership and talent are your trump cards in Asia’s data center industryThe booming Asia-Pacific data center industry is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.08 percent through 2030, driven by hyperscalers from the West investing billions in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure. Yet, this rapid growth brings its own set of challenges, and the competition is intensifying – not only for real estate and data capacity, but also for crucial technical...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views 0 Reviews
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