Surging demand for backup sites after the floods plus the government's One Tablet per Child scheme and emerging cloud service opportunities should fuel data centre growth of up to 50% in 2012.
Major data centre operators have announced plans to invest more than one billion baht to expand facilities and capitalise on demand over the next two years.
Kosit Suksingha, the managing director of TCC Technology under the TCC Group, said his company aims to spend 200 million baht to increase its Bang Na data centre's capacity by 30%, build its first data centre in the Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate and expand into Cambodia.
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