NTT Communications Subsidiary Netmagic expands its data centers with two new capacities
NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) has announced that the company has launched two new high-density and hyperscale data centers in Mumbai and Bangalore, through Netmagic, a subsidiary of NTT Com. Mumbai’s datacenter (DC 6) will offer 7,900 m2 of server room area (equivalent to 2,750 racks), and Bangalore Datacenter (DC 3) will offer 5,700 m2 of server room area (equivalent to 1,500 racks). These two facilities will expand NTT Com’s data center capacity (server room) in India by 70 per cent.
Extending the promise of world-class data center facilities to Indian customers, these are yet another “Nexcenter” branded data centers in the country. The data centers will deliver Netmagic's entire suite of services including Managed Colocation, Dedicated Hosting, Multi-Cloud, IT Infrastructure Monitoring & Management, Managed Security, Disaster Recovery and Managed App Hosting. These new datacenters in Mumbai and Bangalore are operational with some marquee anchored customers on-board already.
“On the 20th anniversary of Netmagic, it gives me great pleasure to announce our two new data centers in Mumbai and Bangalore, which will facilitate Indian and multinational enterprises in experiencing our state-of-the-art facilities,” said Sharad Sanghi, MD & CEO, Netmagic (An NTT Communications Company). “Given Mumbai's and Bangalore’s business importance, Netmagic’s Mumbai DC 6 and Bangalore DC 3 are poised to become the very heart of India’s IT Infrastructure needs, offering the right platform for enterprises and start-ups alike, to grow, scale and innovate in order to take business to the next level.”
Enterprises are demanding increasingly complex and diversified ICT environments to digitally transform their businesses. In particular, companies require hybrid ICT environments that combine security and reliability for core tasks and flexibility and agility for artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT) and fintech technologies.
Going forward, NTT Com will continue to strengthen its hybrid ICT solutions to support the digital transformations of customers in India.
Features of Mumbai DC6 and Bangalore DC3
Mumbai DC6 is conveniently located just 15 minutes by car from Mumbai International Airport and is adjacent to NTT Com’s India Mumbai DC5. It will deliver services mainly for multiple Indian and foreign firms engaged in Internet, media and financial services.
Bangalore DC3, which is located in a data center-dedicated building in Whitefield in east Bangalore, will support companies engaged mainly in IT services and business process outsourcing (BPO) services for system development and operational management, both domestic and international.
Top-level stability for electric power and connectivity
Both facilities meet the rigorous equipment and operations standards of Nexcenter, NTT Com’s data center service brand. Also, redundant electric power, cooling and telecommunication equipment and robust security equipment will enable top-level reliability and SLAs for customers operating in the Indian market. Although India’s electric power supply is unstable and blackouts occur often, both data centers will supply stable electric power 24/7, including UPS.
Network and cloud-service solutions for business development
High-speed, large-capacity Network services will be offered under a National Long Distance licence and a Virtual Network Operator – International Long Distance license that have been acquired by NTT Communications India Network Services. Solutions combining NTT Com’s network and cloud services will enable customers to optimize their hybrid ICT environments.
Secure, flexible operational services backed by international certifications
Services based on Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) guidelines for IT system operational management will ensure secure, flexible management. Remote-hand services will be provided by on-site technicians skilled in advanced operational system that has acquired international certifications such as ISO27001, ISO9001 and ISO20000-1, and also SAP and Cisco certifications. In addition, the data centers will acquire certification under the PCI DSS information security standard for branded credit cards.
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