Emerson Network Power provides IT infrastructure to Teliti International
Emerson will provide a 120,000 square foot data centre to the Malaysian IT services provider.
According to a release, Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and a global leader in maximizing availability, capacity and efficiency of critical infrastructure, is providing energy-efficient IT infrastructure solutions for the latest data centre being built by Teliti International, a leading IT services provider based in Malaysia.
“This win showcases Emerson Network Power’s complete portfolio and value proposition. It demonstrates the value of recent Emerson acquisitions with both Avocent and Chloride products integrating with Liebert products to formulate the complete end-to-end solution,” said Henry Ng, managing director of Emerson Network Power’s Systems business in Malaysia and an IT industry veteran with over 16 years of experience. “Furthermore, as part of a multi-million dollar development, this is one of the most significant deals for us in Southeast Asia this year."
Studies suggest worldwide 'Green IT' usage can save $800 billion in annual energy cost by 2020. On opening, Teliti’s data centre will be Asia’s largest green data centre, one which redefines the benchmark for such services in Malaysia and the Asia-Pacific region, offering customers a wide variety of cost-effective and reliable services.
“The world-class technologies from Emerson Network Power and our other partners provide us with the unique ability to monitor and control every aspect of our data centre infrastructure, including power, cooling and space utilization," said Musa Mohd Lazim, CEO of Teliti Datacentres. "This allows us to fine-tune the data centre’s operation and to observe trends in capacity utilization, so that these trends can be optimally managed. In bringing together global brands such as Emerson, we have found a winning formula for a sustainable, leading-edge green data centre."
“The 120,000 square foot data centre will be equipped with interoperable, interconnected solutions from Emerson Network Power, defined according to Teliti’s physical and business objectives,” said Chan Chee Wah, regional managing director for Emerson Network Power’s Systems business in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan. “Taking advantage of Emerson’s long-standing tradition of technology and engineering expertise, customers subscribing to Teliti’s services can rest assured that they are partnering with a best-in-class provider, while concurrently contributing to a better, greener environment.”
With the initial 45,000 square feet due to open in the first half of 2012, Teliti will be able to provide customers with advanced Internet hosting, flexible co-location, cloud computing, and fully-managed IT services such as managed storage and processing on demand.