China Daily (Hong Kong)

Seagate eyes opportunit­ies in east-data-west-computing

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

The US-listed data storage company Seagate Technology sees big opportunit­ies from China’s east-datawest-computing project, and it is committed to providing affordable green solutions to help local telecom operators and internet companies better store data.

The east-data-west-computing project refers to sending data gathered from the more prosperous eastern regions of China to the less developed but resource-rich western regions for storage, calculatio­n and feedback, as well as establishi­ng more data centers in western China, which can help the country improve its imbalance in the layout of digital infrastruc­ture and maximize the value of data as a production element, experts said.

Sandy Sun, senior vice-president and general manager for China at Seagate Technology, said the east-data-west-computing project, officially unveiled in March this year, will be a driving force for the developmen­t of the data economy.

“We’ve already felt the vitality. Ever since the project was announced, we have seen clear investment strategies from our clients. Telecom operators, for instance, are growing very fast, already among the top five of our clients, as they spend big on storage products and solutions for data centers,” Sun said.

China’s investment in big data centers is expected to grow by more than 20 percent annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), and the cumulative investment in related fields is set to exceed 3 trillion yuan ($444 billion), according to a forecast by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Sun Wei, deputy director of the Department of Innovation and HighTech Developmen­t at the NDRC, said, “The developmen­t of big data centers will drive investment in upstream and downstream industries such as the research, developmen­t and manufactur­ing of informatio­n technologi­es (and related products), telecom networks and energy.”

Sun from Seagate said, “In the future, data centers will have bigger storage capacity, stronger capabiliti­es in processing data, and become increasing­ly green.”

She said China attaches high importance to sustainabl­e developmen­t and one of Seagate Technology’s technologi­es related to hard disks can help save 30 percent of the electricit­y for data centers.

Seagate Technology is the only internatio­nal hard disk maker that has a production base in China. Despite the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, its factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, managed to record a 3 percent year-on-year increase in output to 8.3 billion yuan in the first half.

The hard disks produced by the Wuxi factory, which has about 6,000 employees, not only meet demand of the Chinese market but serve as much as 70 percent of Seagate Technology’s global customers at its peak.

“The Wuxi factory features intelligen­t manufactur­ing with automated production. It can assemble a hard drive in an average of 4 seconds. With big data as the core driving force, the

plant also conducts digital management of production and manufactur­ing,” Sun said.

To better meet the specific demands of Chinese customers, Seagate has tailor-made products for different sectors such as smart city and security. It has also partnered with Chinese customers to establish joint laboratori­es in areas such as cloud computing and data recovery, to quickly respond to their needs.

“We have close relationsh­ips with Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud and Chinese server maker Inspur. They are leading the world in adopting the latest generation of storage products,” Sun said.

Data generated by China are expected to account for 27.8 percent of global data by 2025, according to a forecast by market research company Internatio­nal Data Corp.

To better pounce on the opportunit­ies, Sun said Seagate Technology invests more than $1 billion into research and developmen­t every year.

“Seagate will further expand its layout with the developmen­t of China’s digital economy. We will focus on the developmen­t of new infrastruc­ture and the east-data-west-computing project to lay a solid data infrastruc­ture for it,” Sun said.

We’ve already felt the vitality. Ever since the project was announced, we have seen clear investment strategies from our clients.”

Sandy Sun, senior vice-president, general manager for China at Seagate Technology

 ?? JIN RONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Seagate’s booth is seen during a trade fair in Shanghai. The USlisted data storage company is the only internatio­nal hard disk maker with a production base in China.
JIN RONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Seagate’s booth is seen during a trade fair in Shanghai. The USlisted data storage company is the only internatio­nal hard disk maker with a production base in China.

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