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AirTrunk aims to move Apac firms to the cloud

It is pumping S$2b to spread cloud computing in the region, plans to open more data centres

Published Fri, Jul 15, 2016 · 09:50 PM

Singapore

SINGAPORE-based startup AirTrunk is putting in nearly S$2 billion in the next three to four years to help tech companies in the Asia-Pacific (Apac) shift to the "almighty cloud".

Company founder Robin Khuda, referring to the boom in the business of storing and delivering data and programmes over the Internet rather than on in-house servers or personal computers, told The Business Times: "Global cloud-services providers are experiencing rapid cloud adoption in the Apac, and require increasing data centre capacity to support their growth."

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