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CII expects new Data Centre Policy from Government of Maharashtra soon

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Mumbai: The demand for Data Centres will be driven by five major factors- Broadband, Government Services, Cloud adoption, Future Edge Technologies and Investments”, this was stated by Anil Nair, Board Advisor, Netcon Technologies India and Senior Fellow, Portulans Institute, Washington.

He said this while speaking at the Inaugural Session of 4th CII Data Center Blueprint Summit 2022 held on Thursday in Mumbai. He also stated that the Data Centres are emerging as the alternate class for the real estate players.

Amol Pal, Chief Technology Officer, State Bank of India stated that the Bank is looking to make more investments in captive DCs in the coming future. The way forward will also factor in the impact of climate change on data centres. “With the evolution of Edge and 5G technology, SBI is architecting applications catering to these new technologies,”

Sharad Sanghi, Chairman, CII Western Region Taskforce on Datacentre and Managing Director, NTT Ltd, in his welcome remarks said, “The demand for digital (Cloud) services and transactions together with proliferation of high-speed internet including 5G are driving demand for data centre services exponential growth. The data centre capacity is expected to double in the next 2.5 years and more than quadruple in the coming 5 years. Global and local players are investing billions of dollars in data centre capacity addition spurring the enhancement, ensuring robust and sustainable growth of our sector”

Sanghi also stressed on the fact that there is a continuous need to set up strategic infrastructure that facilitates high availability, quick scalability, efficient management & optimized utilization of resources.

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