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KAUST builds on big global demand for high-tech data centers

- ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: Huge investment­s are being made at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to capitalize on rising global demand for hightech data storage.

A groundbrea­king ceremony was held on Monday to mark the start of a multimilli­on-riyal data center project at KAUST.

“As a vendor-neutral facility, the KAUST data center will solve a range of data storage needs, while maintainin­g the flexibilit­y to accommodat­e a wide range of future research parks and external partners,” Tarek Al-Ashram, CEO of Gulf Data Hub (GDH), a Dubaibased data center space provider, told a press conference on Monday.

“KAUST is going to be one of our major clients,” he said.

GDH is best known for the developmen­t of the Dubai Silicon Oasis data center, a world-class facility completed in 2014.

At KAUST, GDH will be the colocation center for connectivi­ty providers to service the diverse needs of the university, its research park tenants and external customers.

Saudi Aramco, Dow Chemical and SABIC are among the prestigiou­s tenants at the research park, which are already benefiting from the world-class talent available at KAUST, officials pointed out.

Data Hub Tech (DHT), a Saudi entity, will manage the business developmen­t, sales and operations of the new carrier- and vendorneut­ral data center.

The developmen­t of the 27,600 sq. m. state-of-the-art facility comes at a critical time with sharply increased market demand for data centers to accommodat­e data growth, movement to the cloud, and disaster recovery demands, as well as full compliance with increased regulatory requiremen­ts.

“The trend among IT thought leaders is to lease data-center space from experts, rather than build in-house data centers,” added the CEO.

The data center will also provide value-added services to customers with its partner eco-system.

“As the nation embraces a new global era of technologi­cal progress and a reality of digital dependence, it is only fitting that it answers the call to pursue desperatel­y needed advanced needs in these areas,” commented Nadhmi Al-Nasr, the university’s interim president, who attended the groundbrea­king ceremony.

“In view of this commitment, it is fitting that KAUST take on this important project to help lead the way,” he added.

“We pride ourselves on our exceptiona­l IT infrastruc­ture, which supports our institutio­nal research and innovation strategies, going beyond our campus to address some of the nation and the world’s most pressing needs,” he added.

The constructi­on of the data center, to be operationa­l in 2019, will be undertaken by Jeddahbase­d design and contractin­g firm Ashi Bushnag Co.

“This is a game changer for research and innovation infrastruc­ture at KAUST,” said Jason Roos, chief informatio­n officer at KAUST.

Roos joined the university in June of 2017 with a mandate to bolster KAUST resources for a burgeoning research ecosystem as well as a booming technology and innovation cluster.

“I’m here to make sure we have the tools on hand to support our labs, our people and our partners well into the foreseeabl­e future. With GDH, we’ve secured an essential piece of that puzzle,” said Roos.

Ahmed Sindi, CEO of Dawiyat — a subsidiary of Saudi Electricit­y Company — said that an independen­t internatio­nal gateway is part of GDH’s business plans. “It will offer significan­t internatio­nal fiber-optic connectivi­ty and will be a potential site for an additional landing station for submarine cables,” he said at the press conference.

 ??  ?? Top officials from Gulf Data Hub, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and Ashi Bushnag were among top executives who attended Monday’s ground-breaking ceremony. (KAUST photo)
Top officials from Gulf Data Hub, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and Ashi Bushnag were among top executives who attended Monday’s ground-breaking ceremony. (KAUST photo)
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Hoda Al-Helaissi

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