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CtrlS Datacenters, NTPC Green ink pact for 2 GW+ renewable power projectsCtrlS Datacenters has partnered with NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) to jointly develop renewable energy projects of at least 2 GW. This s...
Small towns, big compute: Data centre investors look beyond India's metrosDriven by AI's soaring energy needs, data centre firms like CtrlS, Sify, and RackBank are shifting focus from metro cities to India’s tier ...
IndiaAI plan moves forward with over 17,000 GPUs successfully installedSome cloud service providers like Yotta and NextGen have made significant headways in installing and commissioning GPUs, while Jio Platform...
Turf war in the clouds showers on the groundAs neocloud firms begin to challenge hyperscalers’ dominance, Indian data centres seek to benefit from this shift in cloud business, finds ...
CtrlS Datacenters to invest Rs 500 crore for greenfield data centre in BhopalThe AI-ready data centre will be equipped with modern infrastructure, featuring advanced cooling and robust security systems. When operatin...
CtrlS launches data centre park in Chennai with Rs 4,000 crore direct and Rs 50,000 crore indirect investmentsThe company announced that the initiative is expected to create 500 direct jobs and 9,000 indirect jobs. As the facility reaches full capac...
Mumbai, Hyderabad lead the charge in AI data centre boomMumbai and Hyderabad are leading India's data center investment boom, driven by AI expansion. Factors like connectivity, power, and talent ...
‘India AI mission GPU hourly pricing aggressively low’India's AI mission GPU tender saw aggressive bidding, with average prices at Rs 115.85 per GPU hour, far below the global average of $2.5-3...
CtrlS signs pact with Telangana govt for setting up Rs 10,000 crore AI data centre clusterThe planned AI data centre cluster will have a capacity of 400 MW, with an investment of Rs 10,000 crore. The project is expected to create...
AI GPU race enters final lap as MeitY opens financial bidsThe technical evaluation of the bids was done on January 13, sources said, adding that New Delhi-based E2E Networks and Bengaluru-based Nxt...
CtrlS unveils plans to set up datacenter park on a 40-acre land parcel near HyderabadCtrlS Datacenters is set to establish a new Datacenter Park in Hyderabad's Chandanvelly Industrial Park on a 40-acre plot, significantly ex...
IndiaAI mission GPU tender: 19 companies submit bidsThis initiative plans to make available 10,000 GPUs to support India's AI mission which will benefit startups, researchers, students, and a...
Why Chennai’s data centre market is thrivingChennai, India’s second-largest data centre market, boasts a colocation capacity of 88 MW and strategic advantages such as resilience, stea...
Smaller cities are stealing the show in data centre expansionTier-2 and -3 cities are turning attractive due to their strategic locations and improved infrastructure as companies seek to cater to the ...
Data storage cos in a sweat over need to stay coolData centers in western and northern India are facing rising operational costs due to soaring temperatures. Firms like Yotta and CtrlS are ...
CtrlS Datacenters to invest Rs 4,000 crore in Chennai data centre parkThe Chennai campus, in the Ambattur industrial area, will be the company’s fifth hyperscale data centre campus in the country, after those ...
Intel sets up R&D lab at CtrlS Bengaluru data centerThis facility is the latest extension of Intel’s global advanced data center development labs. This is an at-scale facility for developing ...
CtrlS to invest Rs 2,000 crore to set up world's largest tier-4 datacentre footprint in IndiaA tier-4 datacentres has assure 99.995 per cent uptime implying maximum of 26 minutes downtime in a year.
CtrlS plans to invest Rs 626 crore in two new data centresWhile IBM has already started its first datacentre in Mumbai, Microsoft has announced a Rs 1,400 cre investment in setting up three data ce...
CtrlS forays in international mkt, sets up data centre in the USData centre services provider CtrlS said it has set up a center in California, marking its foray into the international market.