Digital adoption, localisation norms fuel huge demand for data centres
Digital adoption, triggered by the Covid-19 and the regulatory requirements for multi-national companies to store and process user data within the country’s borders, has resulted in a huge demand for data centres.
“The pandemic has been a massive catalyst for digital adoption,” said Shobhit Agarwal, managing director and chief executive officer of property consultant Anarock Capital. “Work-from-home compulsions, online education, video-based medical consultations, a huge increase in e-commerce, and business-related videoconferencing and webinars are increasing the demand for data centres. Furthermore, the government’s move to make data localisation mandatory ensures a promising future for data centres.”