Malaysia - the rise of a new digital hub?
Hyperscalers put off by Singapore’s moratorium might find a welcome in Malaysia
Hyperscalers put off by Singapore’s moratorium might find a welcome in Malaysia
Indonesia is growing fast, Thailand and Malaysia are playing catch up
As Singapore slows down, the region looks set to build more data centers
...and why it thinks it will succeed
Hong Kong and Singapore struggle with success; Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand keep growing their data center footprint
AIMS strives tirelessly to provide the international connectivity and enhanced infrastructure required for growth
Google Cloud Next saw the company talk about its data centers, security features of the platform and strategy in Asia
Edwin Ng from Telekom Malaysia Berhad tells DCD about the challenges of the regional market
The first of two data centers will open in June
Two new data centers fuel regional hub ambitions
Hyperconverged infrastructure presents plenty of benefits, even when compared against the public cloud
Public cloud gets the publicity, but Asian private and hybrid cloud services are evolving
Everyone is talking about the public cloud, but hyper converged hardware is boosting private clouds
Affordable barrier to DDoS attacks comes on stream
We take a look at the data center landscape in Southeast Asia in 2015
We talk to the movers and shakers in a region set for growth
Malaysia is making a renewed thrust in positioning itself as a data center hub.