The company said it is responding to Singapore’s nationwide digital transformation through major investments and localised solutions.
The Singapore data centre will see an increase in capacity and occupy another floor in addition to their current one, according to OVHcloud.
With the new data centre in Sydney, Australia, the APAC region now accounts for three out of 32 data centres in OVHcloud’s global network.
“As APAC’s digital transformation capital, Singapore remains a key market for OVHcloud,” said Michel Paulin, Chief Executive Officer, OVHcloud.
“The initiatives we have announced are a significant step forward to create new value in the Singapore market and are also in line with OVHcloud’s global strategy of becoming a leading cloud provider.
“We are confident that our unique European offering of allowing customers to retain control over their data through our open, reversible cloud will be key in taking advantage of the many opportunities the region has to offer.”
As part of its expansion plans in the region, the cloud provider has been boosting its employee growth within the local team.
“We have seen tremendous business growth in Singapore and we foresee this trajectory to grow even stronger in 2021,” said Lionel Legros, General Manager, Asia Pacific, OVHcloud.
“Our go-to-market strategy has worked very well in the Singapore market and this strategic investment reaffirms our commitment to our ecosystem of customers and partners.
“The expansion of data centre capacity, staffing and various functions will help service current requirements and future demands as we continue to offer our solutions at the best price-performance ratio with predictable pricing.”
The company also recently announced its new Point of Presence infrastructure deployed in Mumbai, India earlier this year.