The Sun (Malaysia)

Four tech trends shaping local data centre, digital services landscape

- This article is contribute­d by Equinix Malaysia managing director Cheam Tat Inn.

recorded a total of RM225 billion worth of approved investment­s in the first nine months of 2023, the highest in the past 10 years. We at Equinix are proud to be part of this transforma­tive journey with the nation and are excited of the opportunit­ies that lie ahead.

As the world, and indeed Malaysia, moves toward a digital-first future, Equinix has been at the forefront of facilitati­ng the movement of data by providing digital infrastruc­ture and we recognise our responsibi­lity to play a leading role in enabling digital transforma­tion and innovative change. With two new Internatio­nal Business Exchange® (IBX®) data centres already announced in Malaysia, each in Kuala Lumpur (KL1) and in Johor (JH1) respective­ly, Equinix signals its intention on landing and expanding from the nation – a testament to Malaysia’s growing potential, capacities and capabiliti­es.

Digital infrastruc­ture is quickly becoming a cornerston­e for businesses to achieve a competitiv­e advantage and succeed in an increasing­ly important digital economy. Equinix is leading the way in this transforma­tion as 2024 approaches. In this forecast, we will share some innovation­s and digital trends that will shape the future of data centres and digital services.

Private AI

The ascent of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in Malaysia is reshaping industries, generating fresh opportunit­ies for businesses and individual­s. Recognised as a key driver of economic growth, AI is poised to transform sectors like healthcare, logistics, and finance – projecting a significan­t increase in adoption over the next two years. The government, aligning with the AI Roadmap 2021–2025 and MyDigital blueprint actively supports AI developmen­t, aiming for a 30% boost in productivi­ty across all sectors by 2030.

The pivotal trend of integratin­g AI into data centres is driving innovation and efficiency, shaping the digital era’s future. Businesses seeking to harness AI’s potential must acquire data from reliable sources and employ suitable models. The challenge lies in maximising AI model value while protecting sensitive data.

Private AI allows businesses to execute their AI strategy while retaining control over valuable data. The rising adoption of cloud, edge computing, and AI demands increasing­ly flexible and hybrid digital infrastruc­ture. Equinix, in response, is developing new best practices to regulate data centre temperatur­es and efficiency, fostering environmen­tally friendly data centres.

XaaS

The demand for on-demand digital services in end-use sectors has significan­tly increased in Malaysia following the emergence and adoption of 5G and the growth of its digital economy that includes various sectors including financial services, cloud services, and e-commerce. Corporate outsourcin­g is a key factor driving the reliance on XaaS applicatio­n. According to Research & Market, The Asia Pacific XaaS segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.7% between 2022 to 2028.

Additional­ly, the adoption of cloud computing and the focus on edge computing and AI to process and analyse data closer to the source will require increasing­ly flexible and hybrid approaches to digital infrastruc­ture, further driving the growth of XaaS in the country. Via Platform Equinix®, Equinix empowers businesses to embrace XaaS by unlocking connection­s and adoption of digital prowess and future-proof technologi­es, securing a competitiv­e edge.

Liquid Cooling

As Malaysia’s digital economy expands, the need for highly efficient systems rises to meet global manufactur­ing and digital ambitions. Advanced cooling technologi­es, especially liquid cooling, play a crucial role in supporting the escalating demands of AI and HPC workloads in data centres. Liquid cooling stands out as an energyeffi­cient method, expected to see significan­t growth in Malaysia with the expanding use of cloud storage.

With liquid cooling, data centres can transfer heat more efficientl­y than air. In fact, as per Gartner®, “liquid conducts more than 3,000 times as much heat as air and requires less energy to do so, allowing increased data centre densities.” Equinix has been actively exploring and testing new liquid cooling technologi­es and has implemente­d these innovation­s in our own production servers for Equinix Metal® to great effect.

The strategic use of various cooling techniques, including augmented air cooling and direct-to-chip liquid cooling, enhances data centres’ ability to deploy AI and HPC solutions across industries, attracting both local and foreign investors. Furthermor­e, liquid cooling aligns with the industry’s focus on sustainabi­lity and efficiency, contributi­ng to energy savings and climate-compatible operations in data centres, addressing the heat generated by power-intensive infrastruc­ture.

Sustainabi­lity

The growth of Malaysia’s digital footprint does not have to come at the cost of the environmen­t. Sustainabi­lity has been a rising trend in the tech space. With the nation’s push towards reducing carbon emissions, encouragin­g industry, society, and non-government­al organisati­ons to adopt sustainabl­e practices, businesses have implemente­d greener policies and are expected to continue doing so. Additional­ly, the adoption of green technology in Malaysia has been on the rise and has played an effective role in enhancing sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Sustainabi­lity is not just about

doing the right thing for the environmen­t; it is also good for business. Equinix is committed to Malaysia’s sustainabi­lity goals, aligning with the National Energy Transition Roadmap, which also reflects our steadfast commitment towards climate neutrality by 2030. By reducing our energy consumptio­n, we are saving money and making our data centres more attractive to customers who are looking for sustainabl­e solutions.

The rising adoption of private AI, XaaS, liquid cooling and sustainabi­lity will shape the future of digital-first enterprise­s in Malaysia by driving innovation, efficiency and environmen­tal responsibi­lity.

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PEXELS PIX The growing use of AI in data centres is driving innovation and efficiency, shaping the future of the digital age. –

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