Intelligent Data Centres Issue 18 | Page 67

DEEP DIVE improvements that benefit the world. The NTT Group overall has committed US$3.6 billion investment to research and development, harnessing a team of over 2,500+ research engineers to deliver continuous technological innovation to benefit its people, clients and communities. NTT Ltd. is also a ‘Business Avenger’, working with 16 other large global organisations to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals) by 2030. We are working closely with internal and external partners to gather data on our contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals. This will, in turn, help us shape our sustainability framework, programmes and targets for a more sustainable and connected future. How do you deal with stress and unwind outside the office? At the moment with COVID-19, our activity is very limited but playing golf is my stress reliever. I play golf with my wife and friends on weekends. What do you currently identify as the major areas of investment in your industry? I still think that investing in data centres is a major area because of the demand to move to the cloud and delivering Software-as-a-Service. COVID-19 has forced many companies into Digital Transformation. They have had to quickly transform their infrastructure to be able to operate during these times. Software (AI, automation, etc.) is another key area. We provide software-defined network services and are seeing that we can provide value-added services as an add-on to network connectivity. This is exactly why NTT Ltd. integrated its existing companies into one powerhouse. Being able to offer clients end-to-end technology services globally makes our proposition very attractive. What are the region-specific challenges you encounter in your role? When I was in the UK about 10 years ago, we wanted to build a data centre in the London area. We looked for land with power but could not find an appropriate site. After some time, we found a site that wasn’t perfect but we started to design the building. While we were doing this, we received information from our M&A team in Japan that a smaller but good data centre company was available to acquire. After the due diligence process, we decided to acquire a company called Gyron to strengthen our global data centre capabilities. We are now building three big data centres in the London area which are set to open this September. What changes to your job role have you seen in the last year and how do you see these developing in the next 12 months? I am seeing a lot of demand for hybrid cloud. It is important to design solutions that use both private and public cloud based on the client’s requirements. It is fantastic that we are in this unique position with our own infrastructure. We also recently signed a strategic alliance with Microsoft to bring together NTT’s best-in-class ICT infrastructure, managed services and cybersecurity expertise, with Microsoft’s trusted cloud platform and AI technologies. This will help us accelerate the hybrid cloud solution offering in the next 12 months. ◊ www.intelligentdatacentres.com Issue 18 67