India is set to become the second-largest market for data centers in the Asia-Pacific region by 2020
In the age of a digital revolution, India is moving fast towards optimization of businesses through efficient IT infrastructure. With the country’s economy, businesses and population on a continued rise, the potential for data usage, security and sensitivity is also expected to grow significantly.
In fact, India is set to become the second-largest market for data centers in the Asia-Pacific region by 2020, expected to touch the $4.5 billion mark within this year.
Spearheading the Digital India initiative, the government is also working towards making its services more accessible to enhance the quality of life for all sections of society.
Sterling and Wilson realized the opportunity early and has been partnering with the Government of India for prestigious projects. With its extensive expertise in data center infrastructure, the company has worked on significant projects, such as the Passport eSeva Data Center and National Stock Exchange.
The company has been awarded the contract for constructing and commissioning the prestigious Bhamashah State Data Centre project by the Department of Information Technology, Government of Rajasthan. This is set to be India’s largest data center project – the INR 320 crore Bhamashah State Data Center.
Within a brief span of three years since its inception, it has become the largest EPC data center company in India (based on order booking). Today, the company is targeting 20 percent YoY growth boost by 2020.