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What is the Next Step for Data Centres after Lockdown?

Meet the sudden rise in data use and transfers, data centre providers would need to upgrade to the newest, large-capacity network servers and infrast…

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What is the Next Step for Data Centres after Lockdown?

As a result of the pandemic-induced crisis, data centres in Delhi and other cities will be required to play a large role in rebuilding economies and meeting the expectations of enterprises. The current crisis is almost unprecedented and is reshaping and changing the business world in radical ways. Today, remote working, telecommuting, and digital adoption have become the norm across the world. This has increased the demand for software technologies and solutions, which means data centres needs to support this digital transformation. 

Change Indicators 

The change has been most noticeable in IT companies, and many technology behemoths are thinking of institutionalizing and deepening remote working. In these organizations, up to 75% of employees may continue to work from home, even after the lockdown has ended. 

Recent partnerships in the Indian business sector aim to improve Indian citizens’ quality of life and open up commerce avenues for the people of the nation. These initiatives will facilitate economic recovery and make digital adoption more widespread in the country. 

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Government programs like PMGKY (Pradhan Mantri Gareeb Kalyan Yojana), which is a relief plan for 80 crore people, are accelerating and widening digital adoption. In addition, the healthcare industry has become a focus point which is inspiring the building of system-centric and technology capabilities. The government’s Smart Cities initiative is also sprucing up infrastructure and technology. 

The programs need support capabilities to utilize ML, AI, and IoT-based smart systems that perform real-time data exchange. It is notable that even rural regions have started accepting new service provisions and business models. Data centres in Delhi are thus required to quickly assess and measure evolving needs of clients, improve their existing infrastructure, and bolster capabilities to provide support to the rising data economy. 

Post-lockdown Plans for Data Centres 

Getting back to the normal course of operations, businesses have to deal with the multiple regulations outlined for physically conducting business operations, making digital adoption the new normal for ensuring business continuity. And undeniably, digital tools have become more than productivity enhancers, and have turned into a new way of life. To support these enormous digital shifts, data centres in Delhi, and other cities need to improve their business plans to cater to the altering dynamics. 

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Upgrade Network Servers

To meet the sudden rise in data use and transfers, data centre providers would need to upgrade to the newest, large-capacity network servers and infrastructure, while maintaining strict measures for data security and privacy. 

Obtain Needed Processing Power

The increased use of video conferencing solutions for communication by organizations and individuals has raised the need for improved bandwidth and minimized latency and stutter, which has spiked the demand for processing power. 

Support Quicker Launches 

High overhead costs and margin pressures are making competition fierce. To remain afloat, businesses need to launch their services and products faster in the market. Therefore, data centres need to deliver the needed services to meet their clients’ demands. 

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Improve Storage Capacities

Enhanced digitalization is creating enormous volumes of data. IDC estimates that the worldwide datasphere will increase to 175 ZB by the year 2025. To handle the new workloads, data centres are required to expand data storage features and increase rack capacities. 

Business Reinvention 

To help their clients with digital transformation, data centres in Delhi need to concentrate on building new offerings, improving their customer support infrastructure, and brand building. Plus, they are required to widen the markets they currently address and effectively reach them to boost their revenue and profitability.  

Offer a Flexible and Scalable Infrastructure

Data centres in Delhi need to build their infrastructure so they can offer flexibility and scale to their client companies. This will enable them to pitch to organizations that cater to niche markets or have a large base of customers, which can help them gain a competitive edge. 

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Why is it Essential for Delhi?

The pandemic has drastically altered the political and socio-economic fields, and has also created new opportunities for businesses. To stay ahead, companies need to be early birds so they can catch the prize before the competition. Data centres in Delhi are expected to play a large role in helping their client companies remain profitable.  

In H1 2020, data centres in Delhi added 3 MW of capacity. Total colocation capacity in India rose 8% in H1 2020 to top 375 MW.  This increase in capacity is thus perfect as data centres need to cater to the surge in data consumption across the nation. 

STT GDC India operates 3 state-of-the-art data centres in Delhi to support local businesses with reliable colocation services. 

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Manvendra Chaudhary, with over 5 years of professional experience as CEO of Unique News and Megalent Marketing, shares insights on life, business, and health for your success.

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