Tag: data center

  • Who owns the Philippine data center boom?

    Who owns the Philippine data center boom?

    The Philippine data center industry’s rapid growth is steered by domestic telecom incumbents, local conglomerates in strategic partnerships, and global digital infrastructure investors building capacity to meet surging cloud, AI, and enterprise demand.

    PLDT’s data center arm VITRO Inc., under ePLDT, remains the largest domestic operator with more than a dozen facilities and multiple hyperscale campuses under development.

    Its current footprint includes major sites such as the 50‑megawatt (MW) VITRO Sta. Rosa campus with plans for larger builds exceeding 100 MW, anchoring roughly 40 percent of existing capacity.

    PLDT has signaled potential minority partner sales to unlock capital and manage leverage.

    Globe Telecom participates primarily through ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Philippines, a joint venture with Singapore‑based ST Telemedia Global Data Centres and Ayala Corporation.

    STT GDC is executing multi‑phase builds totaling more than 124 MW at its Fairview and Cavite campuses, positioning it as a top second operator by capacity.

    International colocation and hyperscale platform providers are expanding their Philippine presence. U.S.‑based Equinix acquired three local data centers from a domestic operator, bringing carrier‑neutral interconnection under its global footprint and accelerating enterprise and cloud service access.

    Singapore‑headquartered Digital Edge, backed by U.S. investor Stonepeak, operates certified facilities emphasizing sustainability and advanced cooling.

    Chinese cloud provider Alibaba Cloud plans a second Philippine data center as it responds to regional cloud demand and latency needs.

    Emerging ventures include joint initiatives such as AyalaLand Logistics Holdings with FLOW Digital Infrastructure in Biñan, and infrastructure developer Megawide’s partnership with Singapore’s Evolution Data Centres to build high‑capacity colocation facilities, reflecting property and construction groups diversifying into digital infrastructure.

    Converge ICT Solutions continues to build proprietary centers across Luzon and the Visayas to support its broadband and enterprise services.

    Market size and growth underscore the strategic stakes. Current data center revenue is projected at roughly $638 million to $744 million in 2025, with capacity between 560 MW and 632 MW, and expected to grow toward 1.3‑1.5 gigawatts by 2030 or 2028 as operators complete planned projects.

    The market could reach nearly $2 billion in value by 2030 on double‑digit compound annual growth rates. Colocation makes up the large majority of revenue, while hyperscale facilities and AI‑ready halls are attracting the largest incremental investment.

    Despite the rapid build‑out, the Philippines still lags regional peers in density, with higher population per MW served, signaling both runway and competitive pressure to attract global workloads beyond domestic demand.

    Energy constraints and costs remain a key operational risk, prompting operators to pursue renewable power procurement and efficiency innovations.

    Ownership patterns reflect a blend of local incumbents consolidating base load capacity, conglomerate partnerships providing capital and land access, and global digital infrastructure players capturing strategic footholds.

    For decision makers, the competitive landscape will hinge on securing power, connectivity, and interconnection ecosystems as well as navigating regulatory and geopolitical currents shaping foreign investment and data sovereignty imperatives.

  • ALIBABA: Cloud adoption spike on the horizon

    ALIBABA: Cloud adoption spike on the horizon

    A majority (85%) of Philippine businesses plan a full-scale cloud migration in two years, while more than nine in ten (91%) of them will increase their investment in cloud in 2023, according to a survey entitled “The Next-Generation Cloud Strategy in Asia”.

    The survey was commissioned by Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group.

    The survey found that the surge of interest among local businesses is driven mainly by the rapid growth of the local data center market (78%) and the government’s steadfast plan for digitalization (79%).

    When it comes to selecting cloud vendors, security (85%), availability (74%) and expertise (62%) are the key factors considered by Philippine businesses, the survey shows.

    Businesses in the Philippines lead the pack on prioritizing security among its Asian counterparts followed by Indonesia (82%) and Thailand (78%).

    Allen Guo, Country Manager for the Philippines, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, stated: “As we anticipate a rise in cloud adoption, Alibaba Cloud is committed to offering innovative and proven cloud solutions and services to Philippine businesses.”

    The survey generated responses from 1,000 organizations in various industries including financial services, IT, manufacturing, media & telecommunications and retail across eight Asian markets including the Philippines that are currently using cloud services.

    Alibaba Cloud commissioned global market research firm NielsenIQ to conduct the survey, with the aim to better understand the state of adoption of the prevailing cloud strategies across Asia.

    During the event hosted by Alibaba Cloud, the global leading cloud service provider introduced new enterprise and sustainability solutions – including Wuying Workspace and Energy Expert – to meet Philippine customers’ intelligent transformation demands.

    To provide Philippine businesses with unlimited computing power without making significant upfront hardware investments, Alibaba Cloud offers Wuying Workspace, a convenient and secure cloud-based solution that enables desktop environments to be created, deployed and managed quickly and easily.

    This one-stop Elastic Desktop Service (EDS) solution provides enterprise users with access to organizational resources regardless of whether they are at home or in the office, thus supporting hybrid working models.

    It also addresses the data security challenges faced by many IT departments as they adopt flexible working arrangements, thanks to the solution storing information in the cloud, rather than on a device.

    As businesses embrace cloud technology, reducing their impact on the environment is also becoming a priority.

    In the Philippines, almost all (98%) of the surveyed businesses favor cloud vendors focused on sustainability.

    To support Philippine businesses’ quest to fulfill their sustainability goals, Alibaba Cloud introduced its sustainability solution, Energy Expert.

    It measures, analyzes and manages the carbon emissions of business activities and products while providing actionable insights and energy-saving recommendations to companies, helping them to achieve their carbon emission goals.

    As the leading public cloud service provider in Asia Pacific, Alibaba Cloud offers its expertise in cloud technology to provide a range of world-class solutions, including elastic compute, database, security, storage and network services and machine learning and data analytics capabilities, to address issues and challenges in the different key industries in the Philippines.

  • Vertiv launches intelligence enhancements to Smart InfraSight

    Vertiv launches intelligence enhancements to Smart InfraSight

    The new Vertiv Smart InfraSight update allows businesses to manage multiple IT devices simultaneously.

    Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today unveiled the latest update to the Vertiv™ Smart InfraSight™ data center management platform, a web-based software that makes managing multiple IT devices easier through centralized monitoring and intelligence.

    Now available throughout Asia, the Vertiv Smart InfraSight is designed to enhance Vertiv’s market-leading integrated micro data center solutions offerings and bring superior analytics and multi-site management capabilities in managing edge infrastructure. 

    The latest iteration of the Vertiv Smart InfraSight features enhanced intelligence, now with the ability to manage multiple IT devices. Via serial and IPMI connection, access and power consumption information is provided on an improved single, intuitive dashboard that bridges the critical gap between a data center’s IT equipment and facilities infrastructure. 

    Vertiv combines engineered gateway appliances with the Vertiv Smart InfraSight software and professional services as a platform to protect the data center investment, alerting users anywhere in the world when there is a problem and allowing for corrective actions to be taken quickly and with more helpful information.

    “With the latest upgrade to the Vertiv Smart InfraSight, IT managers now have broader input of information from IT devices to critical infrastructure, providing granular visibility of their operationsThis is especially powerful for management of multiple edge locations, easing the burden on IT managers in terms of operational resources, incident prevention and restoration if a service event happens,” said Wesley Lim, senior director for IT and management systems at Vertiv Asia Pacific. 

    The Vertiv Smart InfraSight centralizes the management and monitoring of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and thermal management performance, as well as environmental monitoring, humidity and security, all shared with 3D visuals for better team visibility.