Panel - Edge Computing and Its Impact on Data Centre Architecture
Edge computing is rapidly changing the data centre landscape, bringing computation and data storage closer to the users and devices generating data. This shift is driven by the increasing demand for low latency applications, real-time data processing, and the need for data sovereignty in certain regions.
This panel will discuss the new approaches to management, security, and resource allocation, as well as the development of new technologies and infrastructure to support the increased connectivity and data processing needs at the edge.
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Panel - Data Centre Financing and Investment Trends: Preparing for Future Growth
Demand for data centres is expected to continue its growth trajectory in APAC, even more so with continued government support and digitisation initiatives. Furthermore, with the proliferation of AI, there is a strong need for investment in energy-efficient and innovative digital infrastructure to unlock its full potential.
This panel hopes to unlock new opportunities in paving the way for more data centres to be set up, particularly in the Asia Pacific region to accommodate its increasing demand, coupled with trends like cloud adoption, 5G, fintech and e-commerce.
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