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A month later, Alibaba Cloud's first Singapore data center opened, and Singapore was announced as Alibaba Cloud's overseas headquarters. Two US data centers went online in October 2015, and that same month MaxCompute took the lead in the Sort Benchmark, sorting 100 TB data in 377s compared with Apache Spark's previous record of 1406s. [12]
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ST Telemedia (STT) is a Singapore-headquartered strategic investor specialising in Communications and Media, Data Centres and Infrastructure Technology businesses globally. It is represented in 15 countries, three continents across Asia Pacific, the US and Europe. It is a portfolio company of Temasek Holdings. In 2016, the company refreshed its ...
Five years ago, alarmed by the realization that data centers were guzzling 7% of the city-state’s total electricity consumption, Singapore’s government imposed a moratorium on building new ones.
Singapore’s data centers host cloud ... in Singapore and the rest of Asia. The HyperCubes can reduce data-center energy use and carbon emissions by up to 50%, according to a leading benchmark of ...
In December 2013, DigitalOcean opened its first European data center, located in Amsterdam. [29] During 2014, the company continued its expansion, opening new data centers in Singapore and London. [30] During 2015 DigitalOcean expanded further with a data center in Toronto, Canada. [31] and Frankfurt, [32] Germany.
Zoom Video Communications has opened a new data center in Singapore, its first in Southeast Asia, it said on Tuesday. Use of Zoom's video conferencing services has surged as huge numbers of people ...
The development project was maintained under tight secrecy. The data centers are 250 feet long, 72 feet wide, 16 feet deep. The patent for an in-ocean data center cooling technology was bought by Google in 2009 [106] [107] (along with a wave-powered ship-based data center patent in 2008 [108] [109]). Shortly thereafter, Google declared that the ...