Deskera to invest S$50m in Singapore data centre
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SINGAPORE-BASED Deskera Holdings will invest S$50 million over the next three years to build a cloud data centre in Singapore.
Chief executive Shashank Dixit said the company looked at various factors in choosing the location for the centre, including security, talent availability, power quality, scalability, environmental and natural disaster impact. "Not only does Singapore meet the criteria, it is also a trans-Pacific cable landing point, making it ideal for faster transmission speeds."
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