ManagementTata Comm to invest up to Rs 500 cr in Pune data centre
Tata Communications today launched its data centre in Pune and said it plans to invest up to Rs 500 crore over the next three years.
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Spread across nearly 55,000 sq ft, the data centre would offer its clients services like co-location, managed hosting and storage.
"Tata Communications has already invested around Rs 125 crore in the Pune data centre and intends to further investment over the next three years to Rs 500 crore based on market demand," the company said in a statement.
"The Centre will provide infrastructure for supporting mission critical environments, with advanced cooling, power, redundancy, and sustainability features to ensure that our client"s critical systems and applications," Tata Comm President (India, APAC and MENA) Sunil Joshi said.
The Pune data centre will serve the hosting, storage and connectivity needs of large enterprises and small and medium Business in the region and also serve as a disaster recovery facility across India or nearby countries.