Infinaxis has announced partnership with Velo Technologies (TelcoHubX), a renowned end-to-end data centre and managed service provider pledging an initial and significant 2 megawatts (MW) capacity. Through this partnership, which aims to generate RM100 million in value overall, Velo Technologies aims to expand its Cyberjaya data centre footprints. 

This includes the ability to extend its established 24 x 7 day-to-day support structure and policies as well as  offer an array of enhanced interconnectivity options leveraging TelcoHubX’s ecosystem. In addition, it intends to expand its suite of complete IT outsourcing and managed services to broaden its portfolio – including a 24 x 7 Proactive Monitoring Centre, complete IT outsourcing, enterprise network and security services, cybersecurity and hybrid cloud solutions, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Backup as a Service (BaaS) – and even boost the reliability and redundancy of its data centre operations, warranting the best uptime services for its clients.

“As we continue to expand our footprint, we are committed to meeting the evolving needs of the industry, primarily considering the increasing demand for advanced AI applications and high-power density requirements,” saysBen Chin, CEO & Founder of Velo Technologies. “This partnership not only marks a significant milestone in our journey, but also is an important step in transforming the data centre landscape in this region.”

The data centre is strategically located in Cyberjaya, and is scheduled to achieve Ready for Service (RFS) status by the second quarter of 2025. Notably, the data centre’s robust 12MW IT load capacity and floor loading capacity of 20kN/m2 primes the facility to address extensive data processing and storage needs, and underscores its resilience in supporting heavy IT infrastructure. In addition, with seven storeys, the facility is meticulously designed to accommodate businesses’ growth trajectories. Indeed, five levels are earmarked for data centre halls – with each level housing two halls – ensuring scalability and adaptability.

Furthermore, thedata centre is carrier-neutral, fostering seamless interconnection with multiple telecommunications carriers so that clients have unparalleled flexibility in selecting their network providers. The data centre is also tailored to meet the demanding requirements of AI applications – characterised by higher power density deployment – with each rack boasting an average power ranging from 8kW to 15kW. 

As Velo Technologies is primarily geared towards supporting mid-tier enterprises with moderate IT requirements, the facility is set to strike a balance between affordability and performance.

– Business Today

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