At its simplest, a data centre is a physical facility that organisations use to house their critical applications and data.
Malaysia remains an attractive proposition for global data centre (DC) hyperscalers, based on the projected pipeline of new DC projects totaling 1,313 megawatt (MW).
Meanwhile, Malaysia is also embarking on a plan to build more reservoirs and water treatment plants in Johor with the aim of becoming self-sufficient amid its growing population and industrial needs.
MALAYSIA: Malaysia is undergoing a significant digital transformation and is establishing itself as a prominent innovation ...
The question of powering and cooling data centres is continuing to make headlines with news that in one Asia-Pacific country ...
The government has approved 21 data centre projects under the Digital Ecosystem Acceleration Scheme with a total investment of RM113.8 billion since 2021. The Ministry of Investment, Trade and ...
Malaysia is discussing with chip companies based in the country whether they can absorb the impact of potential U.S. tariffs ...
Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz made the pledge as he gave updates on investigations into an ...
MALAYSIA: Malaysia denies any knowledge that data centre operators in the country are using unauthorised Nvidia artificial ...
Chinese firm ByteDance, the parent company of social media application TikTok, is investing in forest conservation in ...
Malaysian operator Maxis has selected Nokia to upgrade its data centre infrastructure in support of its future growth plans.
Malaysia is discussing with chip companies based in the country whether they can absorb the impact of potential US tariffs on ...