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Asia’s
leading data centres to form Data Centre Alliance
ConvergenceAsia staff
18/06/2008
Four of Southeast
Asia’s leading data centres namely Singapore’s 1-Net Singapore, Malaysia’s
The AIMS Asia Group, Vietnam’s CMC Telecom and Thailand’s TCC Technology (TCCT)
have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to form a Data Centre
Alliance to meet acute data centre requirements in the region. Together, the
data centres within the Alliance will form a one-stop hub that provides a
full suite of services and connectivity.
With a combined space of more than 500,000 square feet and a projected
annual turnover of S$100 million by 2009, the Alliance will become one of
the biggest data centre operators in the region catered for first-tier
telcos, government agencies, banks and other businesses.
The focal point of this Alliance is to create network and systems
interoperability while allowing peering between all its data centres to
enable seamless transfer of data and digital media for enterprises. It will
also offer value added managed services such as digital asset management and
delivery systems.
Through the Alliance, customers can easily set up complementary and
alternative disaster recovery sites across borders. The objective is to
ensure enterprise customers can gain easy access to the same high level of
service at every data centre within the Alliance.
Upon signing the MOU, members of the Alliance will move towards definitive
agreements between the parties, common Service Level Agreements (SLA) and
establish peering between the data centres so as to start operations by end
of 2008.
Other priorities of the Alliance include working towards jointly developing
technologies and promoting adoption of industry standards among its members
such as a Green Data Centre initiative to drive energy efficient processes
and standards.
The data centres within the Alliance will meet Tier III and above standards
as stated by the Data Centre Tier Classification from Uptime Institute. They
will also be using ISO27001 as reference for the information security
management system (ISMS), a quality management system (QMS) as per ISO9001
and an ISO20000 reference for IT Service Management Standard.
Tham Ai Chyn, Assistant Chief Executive, Industry and Cluster Development,
Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, said IDA welcomes the formation
of the data centre alliance as this is in line with our efforts under our
Digital Marketplace programme (DMP) to establish a trusted and conducive
environment for digital media businesses to securely host, manage and trade
digital media assets.
"Furthermore, we are encouraged to see the alliance focusing on promoting
industry best practices and standards as this also aligns well with our
efforts to establish best practices and technical standard guidelines to
facilitate international digital media asset exchange and trade."
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