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NEC to invest $1.2bn in cloud computing

13 October 2010  

Japanese technology giant plans five new data centres to capture overseas opportunity in hosted IT services

NEC, the Japanese IT giant, plans to invest ¥100 billion (around $1.2 billion) in cloud computing facilities in order to grow its overseas business.

The investment will go towards building five new data centres, including one in the US and one in China, as well as “M&A costs”, NEC said yesterday. The company intends to grow its cloud services revenue tenfold to $1.3 billion by 2012.

It plans to differentiate its cloud-computing offering with biometric security measures including fingerprint scanning and voice recognition.

NEC sees in hosted IT services an opportunity to leverage its network infrastructure to expand overseas and to take market share from competitors. “Now that we are in the cloud-computing era, we believe we have less barriers to make inroads into rivals' turf,” said Takuji Tomiyama, the head of NEC's IT services business.

A similar argument was made by fellow Japanese IT company NTT when it announced its acquisition of South African IT services provider Dimension Data earlier this year. The acquisition, which completed yesterday, “would allow NTT to succeed in the coming age of cloud computing”, the company said at the time.

Fujitsu, Japan’s largest IT services provider, announced earlier this year that it is investing ¥50 billion ($600 million) in cloud computing facilities. That investment will pay for data centres in locations including the UK.


Comments  [3]

Cloud Zone
Wednesday 13th October 2010

I think this is the single largest cloud computing investment in recent times, or maybe ever? Cloud has gotten some bad press recently and with some stock prices coming down, it’s been a reality check for the cloud providers. None of this has stopped NEC on this massive investment.

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Jim Chiang
Monday 25th October 2010

This announcement is huge. I'm a bit concerned about the golf rush ... perhaps we're building more capacity than is needed, like the current fiber infrastructure? Only time will tell.

Jim
http://www.neocontext.com
Blog at: http://blog.neocontext.com

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Jim Chiang
Monday 25th October 2010

This announcement is huge. I'm a bit concerned about the golf rush ... perhaps we're building more capacity than is needed, like the current fiber infrastructure? Only time will tell.

Jim
http://www.neocontext.com
Blog at: http://blog.neocontext.com

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