After completing this task, Teliti will increase its influence in the Middle East

Oct 14, 2011 09:22 GMT  ·  By

Teliti International, one of the most well known companies on the market of web hosting from Malaysia, has the intention of building an earth friendly data facility, in partnership with another important enterprise, Emerson Network Power.

If the companies will be able to complete their ambitious project, the result would represent the biggest data center Asia will know so far, taking into account the fact that the facility located in Bandar Enstek technology park will occupy approximately 120,000 square feet. Also, the company strategically placed the innovative building just 10 minutes away from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

In terms of objectives set for next year, Teliti plans to make the first 45,000 square feet functional, bu opening the green date center which will take care of clients' needs, providing them solutions in matters such as web hosting, flexible colocation, cloud computing, and information technology services.

Emerson Network Power will show its commitment towards improving the data center's efficiency by monitoring every aspect of its infrastructure. Therefore, the company will be able to know and control every single detail regarding the usage of space, power and all the particularities of the cooling system. The new sustainable building should reflect both the care for earth friendly values and the need to develop a more productive strategy of exploiting its resources.

“This allows us to fine-tune data center operations and to observe trends in capacity utilization to ensure optimal management. In bringing together a consortium of companies with industry-leading expertise in their respective fields, we have found a winning formula for a sustainable, cutting-edge green data center,” said Musa Mohd Lazim, CEO of Teliti Datacentres.

In order to complete their target, Teliti will need the help of its partner, Emerson Network Power, that will rely on all its technologies such as UPS systems, battery monitoring, power distribution units and enclosures, software and hardware that will allow monitoring and controlling all the activities, in order to ensure the company's full efficiency.

Once the green new 12,000 square feet headquarter will be completed and ready to use, Teliti will move on to developing its operations in Asia. The new achievement will help the company become more competitive on international markets, where it will be able to rise to the expectations of important enterprises in strategic areas, such as the ASEAN region or Middle East.