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Hitachi launches all-in-one data centre service

Japanese conglomerate looks to leverage its myriad businesses with service covering planning and construction to IT support

Hitachi has launched a new data centre business, the "GNEXT Facility & IT Management Service", that includes everything from planning and construction to IT support.

The Japanese conglomerate said its new GNEXT Facility & IT Management Service will cover consulting on environmental and security issues, procurement and installation of power, cooling and security systems, and ongoing hardware maintenance. It will expand to include outsourcing services for software engineers and support for clearing regulatory hurdles and certifications.

The company targets ¥100 billion (£775 million) in orders from the new business by the fiscal year that ends in March 2016, or about 10% of total revenue, based on its forecast for the recently ended fiscal year.

As Japanese companies gear up to build and support the growing trend for cloud-based services that require large data centres, Hitachi has opted to leverage its broad collection of subsidiaries. The company produces everything from nuclear power plants to bulldozers to mobile phones.

The company will offer standardised rack layouts for existing facilities, as well as all-in-one container data centres. It said the goal is to offer an all-in-one outsourcing service for clients that want to host their own data centres on site.

Hitachi said it will initially focus on Japan, China and the ASEAN countries, which include Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam, looking to grow the business with local regional partners.

Japanese hardware and consulting firms are increasingly focusing on server farms and "Big Data," which refers to the huge sets of information generated by websites, social networks, and physical networks of sensors in the field. Last month Fujitsu, which also offers servers for data centres, announced a new suite of software for the sector, saying it will eventually target over $1 billion in annual sales.

Cloudera, a US provider of open source software based on the Hadoop platform, has announced that it opened a subsidiary in the country, partnering with local IT giant and data center operator NTT Data.




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