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03/06/2013
Data centres will propel Gulf mkt revenues to $706 mn by 2018 :
The need to save on capital costs spurs adoption of data centre services in GCC countries, says Frost & Sullivan
DUBAI, UAE: Over the past few years, data centre services in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have come to the fore, as part of a general trend towards outsourcing and the need to control business costs.
Organizations looking to cut down on the capital expenditures involved in setting up information technology (IT) operations are increasingly turning to the expertise and infrastructure services of data centre service providers, thereby boosting market revenues.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Data Centre Market in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, finds that the market earned revenues of more than $231.7 million in 2012 and estimates this to reach $706.3 million in 2018. The markets in Saudi Arabia and Qatar are expected to grow the fastest owing to their rapid economic development.
Government support for infrastructure expansion, along with e-initiatives which drive digitization and virtualisation, have fuelled the growth of the data centre market in the GCC countries.
"The need for enterprises to easily scale their operations up or down and access the latest technologies without huge capital outlays add to the demand for managed services such as data centres in the region," said Frost & Sullivan Information and Communication Technologies' senior research analyst, Jonas Zelba.
"The lack of in-house capabilities to keep up with constantly evolving technologies has further compelled businesses to outsource their IT requirements to data centre service providers."
However, these opportunities have been curbed by the limited availability of bandwidth in certain areas. The irregular nature of broadband connectivity across different Gulf countries, where only major cities benefit from the fast fibre cable network, affects business development, and in turn, market growth.
Moreover, security concerns and the lack of trust in the ability of third parties to manage internal IT systems prevent several enterprises and governments from adopting data centre hosting services. This mindset is particularly prevalent in conservative end-user verticals, such as financial services, where security is critical to business operations.
Therefore, data centre providers in the GCC need to invest in raising awareness, especially on the benefits of on-premise models that offer clients visibility and control over IT infrastructure. Building trust among customers gradually by delivering quality services for non-core operations such as router and network management will improve sale volumes in the long run.
04/04/2013
FB's new software may be capable of diverting users from Google Inc services
MENLON PARK, CALIFORNIA: Facebook released its software that puts feeds from the social network on the home page of Android phones.
The software will act like a "wrapper" for the Android operating system and become the main way to use a phone.
The new FB's new software, feared to be capable of diverting users from Google Inc services and steal some of its rival's momentum in the fast-growing mobile arena, was unveiled by FB CEO Mark Zuckerberg who said that the new family of apps will let users display mobile versions of their newsfeed and messages prominently on the home screens of a wide range of devices based on Google's Android operating system.
Reuters reports that shares in Facebook climbed 2 percent to $26.83 in the afternoon. Google stock was off 1.5 percent at $793.81.
With specialized software that adds a layer on top of Android, Facebook may get many of the benefits of having its own phone without the costs and risks of actually building a hardware device, Reuters reports.
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07/11/2012
Nasscom opens office in Hyderabad
Nasscom has opened its third regional office in Hyderabad, as part of its expansion plans to establish local presence in major cities across the country. Nasscom’s veteran Colonel Ramachadran would be heading the Nasscom’s initiatives in the region. The office will be based in Kakatiya Sheraton.
Nasscom, President, Kiran Karnik, said, "Hyderabad has all the qualities of an attractive IT destination in India including a progressive policy framework, stable infrastructure, skilled technical manpower and a tech savvy leader in Chandrababu Naidu. The State has clearly recognized that IT should play a significant role in realizing its policy objectives like economic development, enhancing the quality of life and providing good governance. Opening of a Nasscom office will now help us better serve our member companies and also effectively interact with the Andhra Pradesh government on an ongoing basis to catalyze new initiatives."
"We are very pleased that Col. Ramachandran who has been with Nasscom in Delhi for over a decade would be heading our Hyderabad office. He has been instrumental in building and developing a strong member network across the country," he added.
Nasscom has two other regional offices in Mumbai and Bangalore. The regional offices would strengthen the software association’s role across India and help towards its objective of further addressing the domestic and software exports market.
22/09/2012
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18/09/2012
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04/09/2012
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08/08/2012
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