Profile IT Solutions

Profile IT Solutions

IT Services and IT Consulting

New Delhi, Delhi 5,537 followers

Data Center:- Design & Build | IT & Non IT Infra Solutions

About us

Profile-IT is not simply a consultancy or support service. Our customized, full-service solutions are a combination of expertised & innovative solutions depending on each client's unique needs. Throughout our suite of products and services, we leverage innovative technology with deep human experience and intelligence to help our clients improve their IT operations. We Believe in Quality….. At Profile-IT, we focus on improving customer experience 24/7. We accomplish this through our proven and innovative methodology for designing, implementing & supporting the next generation IT infrastructure from physical to virtual arena.

Website
https://www.profileits.com/data-center-costing-price-calculator/
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
Type
Public Company
Founded
2007
Specialties
Data Center Management, Data Center Infrastructure Management, Data Center Solutions, Data Center Innovation, Data Center Construction, Data Center Design, Data Center Development, Data Center Building, Micro Data Center, Edge Data Center, Containerized Data Center, Mini Data Center, Mobile Data Center, Data Center Cooling Solutions, Data Center Racks Management, Data Center Server , Data Center Power Solutions, Data Center , Data Center Power Distribution, and Data Center Park

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    New Delhi, Delhi 110020, IN

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    Boom of data centers in India, Microsoft Acquires 48 Acre Land in Hyderabad to Build Data Center: Report It is worth noting that Microsoft has already been running a data center business in the country. It has data centers in Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai. These data centers have been operational for the last five years. Microsoft, a US tech major, has acquired 48 acres of land in Hyderabad to build a data center. The land has been valued at Rs 267 crore. The land was purchased by Sai Balaji Developers, located in Ranga Reddy District. Microsoft will be developing one of the largest data centers in the region. According to an ET report, the location is about 40 kilometers outside from Hyderabad and the company has paid a premium to acquire the land for data center development. It is worth noting that Microsoft has already been running a data center business in the country. It has data centers in Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai. These data centers have been operational for the last five years. But this is not all, Microsoft has also acquired two additional land parcels in Hyderabad to expand its data center business. Microsoft has a 54-acre India Development Centre (IDC) in Hyderabad apart from Noida and Hyderabad. IDC has played an important role in developing the technological offerings of Microsoft, such as Windows, Azure, Office, and Bing. The government of India is welcoming investments from international players to build data centers in the country. Apart from Microsoft, many major data center players as well as tech companies have invested money to build new facilities and boost capacity. Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana and UP (Uttar Pradesh) have been in the focus with respect to getting investments for data centers. Maharashtra is also seeing investments in Pune and Mumbai region. Microsoft, being a major tech player, is likely going to invest further in the country in the future to build additional capacity for data center. Microsoft is also investing in building more data centers in Southeast Asia, including Thailand as it bets bigger on AI (artificial intelligence). Source: https://lnkd.in/gvj64gFk

    Microsoft Acquires 48 Acre Land in Hyderabad to Build Data Center: Report

    Microsoft Acquires 48 Acre Land in Hyderabad to Build Data Center: Report

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    Data Center Cooling Market To Reach USD 36.7 Billion By 2032 | DataHorizzon Research The data center cooling market size was valued at USD 12.2 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 36.7 Billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 13.1%. The demand for data cooling centers is rising rapidly in several business sectors. The global demand for data centers is rising rapidly alongside the exponential increase in data generation worldwide. However, data centers, while essential for managing this data influx, come with high power consumption, leading to significant heat generation. This necessitates the urgent implementation of cooling equipment within data centers. Given the immense heat generated during data center operations, maintaining an ambient temperature is crucial. Excessive heat from processors can potentially harm servers and other critical systems, disrupting the flow of information and risking data loss. Consequently, data centers require consistent and efficient cooling to mitigate these risks, thereby driving the anticipated growth of the global data center cooling market. The primary focus of top companies in the data center cooling sector lies in research and development (R&D) expenditures aimed at innovating energy-efficient products with optimal operational efficiency. These market leaders prioritize enhancing product performance to effectively meet customer demands. Manufacturers dedicate significant efforts to providing customers with fully functional cooling systems that seamlessly integrate with existing infrastructure. Additionally, they emphasize negotiating with suppliers to mitigate risks associated with future raw material acquisitions. While many market participants engage in some degree of vertical integration across design, production, and assembly stages, most manufacturers concentrate on specific segments of the value chain. Amidst growing pressure from environmentalists, the general public, and governmental bodies, data center cooling manufacturers are committed to producing lucrative and sustainable cooling technologies. There's an increasing demand for cost-effective and eco-friendly cooling solutions, driving the expansion of the data center cooling market. Request Sample Report:  https://bit.ly/4duXPyg Segmentation Overview: The data center cooling market has been segmented into solution, service, industry, and region. MSMEs registered a massive growth in 2023 and is projected to retain a leading position in the coming years. Based on solution, the data center cooling market segmentation comprises Installation, support, and maintenance. Installation services witnessed huge demand in the past few years and accounted for a dominant market share in 2022. Moreover, MSMEs have substantially invested in hardware to keep their data centers intact and other vulnerabilities. IT is the leading industry for data center cooling and is projected to retain a leading position in the coming years.

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    Adani-EdgeConneX JV partners with 8 global banks with ₹11,520 crore, setting grounds for green data centres AdaniConneX, a joint venture equally owned by Adani Enterprises and EdgeConneX, secured India's largest sustainability-linked financing arrangement, raising up to USD 1.44 billion (around ₹11,520 crore), the company announced in an official release. "This successful exercise is a testament to the collective resolve of the parties to meet the challenges of establishing sustainable and robust digital infrastructure, thereby pushing norms and setting new industry benchmarks," said Jeyakumar Janakaraj, CEO of AdaniConneX. AdaniConnex announced the financing has an initial commitment of USD 875 million (around ₹7,000 crores), with a feature to extend the commitment up to ₹1.44 billion (approximately ₹11,520 crores). The transaction takes AdaniConneX's construction financing pool to USD 1.65 billion (approximately ₹13,200 crores), building on the maiden construction facility of USD 213 million (approximately ₹1,704 crores) executed in June 2023. Modern technologies and renewable energy solutions will be utilized in upcoming data facilities to reduce the ecological footprint while optimizing operational efficiency, the company claimed. Internation Banks that collaborated with Adaniconnex ING Bank N.V., Intesa Sanpaolo, KfW IPEX, MUFG Bank, Ltd, Natixis, Standard Chartered Bank, Societe Generale, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation are the eight lenders that the company has entered into definitive agreements with. "Construction financing is a core element of the AdaniConneX capital management plan, enabling us to deliver a data centre solution firmly rooted in sustainability and environmental stewardship. We are delighted to embark on this journey alongside our esteemed international banking partners." ING Bank N.V., Intesa Sanpaolo, KfW IPEX, MUFG Bank Ltd., Natixis, Standard Chartered Bank, Societe Generale and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation acted as Mandated Lead Arrangers. ING Bank N.V. and MUFG Bank Ltd acted as Structuring Banks whereas ING Bank N.V., MUFG Bank Ltd and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation acted as Sustainability Co-ordinators. Allen and Overy and Saraf and Partners were the borrower's counsels. The lenders' counsels were Milbank and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. #adani #datacenter https://lnkd.in/gbmNH4DX

    Adani-EdgeConneX JV partners with 8 global banks with ₹11,520 crore

    Adani-EdgeConneX JV partners with 8 global banks with ₹11,520 crore

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    UiPath expands India footprint with data centers in Pune, Chennai  .. UiPath has announced the launch of two new data centers in Pune and Chennai, as part of its global expansion initiative. UiPath Automation Cloud™ will offer enhanced services to customers and partners in the Indian market, ensuring strategic positioning of infrastructure, applications, and data. The launch of these data centers marks a significant milestone for UiPath Automation Cloud, providing both public and private sector entities with unparalleled opportunities for growth and innovation. These data centers will help meet the growing demand for cloud services, with a focus on business continuity and compliance. High availability and low latency provide a solid foundation for cloud deployment, improving accessibility, and service speed for customers. These data centers will host UiPath Services such as Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Applications, Core Automation, and more, all accessible to customers as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings. "India is a crucial market for UiPath and houses a robust engineering presence in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. As we continue to expand our footprint, the launch of our new data centers in Pune and Chennai further underscores our commitment to empowering Indian businesses with cutting-edge automation solutions, ” said Arun Balasubramanian, Vice President & Managing Director, India & South Asia, UiPath. “These data centers represent a pivotal step in our mission to democratize automation and drive digital transformation globally. By bringing the UiPath Automation Cloud closer to our Indian customers, we aim to deliver unparalleled value, enabling businesses to harness the full potential of automation,” Balasubramanian said. With the new data centers in Pune and Chennai, UiPath will now have cloud regions in India, the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, Singapore, and Australia. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/dNBcUbvq

    UiPath expands India footprint with data centers in Pune, Chennai - ET CIO

    UiPath expands India footprint with data centers in Pune, Chennai - ET CIO

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    "Hyperscale data center capacity to double every four years - report" The capacity of hyperscale data centers around the world has doubled in the last four years, according to a report from Synergy Research Group. A similar growth rate will continue through the next decade amid high demand for cloud services and AI tools, the analyst company said. Operators scale up for AI The number of active hyperscale facilities around the world increased to 992 at the end of 2023, Synergy Research Group said, and this number has since surpassed 1,000. The report forecasts an additional 120-130 hyperscale data centers will come online each year over the next decade. Up to 440 hyperscale data centers are believed to be in the pipeline. AI will be the primary factor driving capacity growth, the report said. Generative AI will push operators to increase the scale of new data centers, driving up capacity growth. Many of the biggest property investors in the world to take steps to expand their data center portfolios. In December, Digital Realty launched a $7 billion joint venture with Blackstone to develop more hyperscale capacity, with Blackstone having previously pledged to spend up to $8 billion on its data center subsidiary, QTS, to prepare for the "once in a generation" AI boom. US ranks first for capacity In Q4 2023, the US accounted for 51 percent of the worldwide hyperscale data center capacity, with Europe and China accounting for 17 percent and 16 percent, respectively. Northern Virginia, the world's largest data center market, is home to a third of US capacity, despite recent efforts to locate major data centers in a broader geographic footprint. A recent report by DC Byte said that other areas of the US are likely to see rapid growth include the markets in North and South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Outside the US, the countries offering the most IT capacity include China, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Australia. Microsoft, Google, and Amazon account for 60 percent of hyperscale capacity Synergy Research Group said its data was based on an analysis of the data center footprint of 19 major cloud and Internet service providers. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the public cloud's market-leading trio - Amazon, Microsoft, and Google - dominate when it comes to data center footprint. The three companies account for 60 percent of all hyperscale data center capacity and are followed in the ranking by Meta, Alibaba, Tencent, Apple, and ByteDance. #datacenter #edgecomputing Source: https://lnkd.in/eQz743ei

    Hyperscale data center capacity to double every four years - report

    Hyperscale data center capacity to double every four years - report

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    Adani Group Aims Big on Data Centres With $5 Billion Investment: Report By 2030, AdaniConneX aims to develop a data centre capacity of 1 GW. New Delhi: Adani Enterprises (AEL), the flagship company of billionaire Gautam Adani, is gearing up for a significant expansion in its data centre business. AdaniConneX, the joint venture between AEL and Sweden's EQT-owned EdgeConneX, plans to invest $5 billion over the next five years, according to a report in the Economic Times. The report states that more than half of this investment could be allocated within this year alone. Promoter equity infusions are expected to account for approximately a quarter of the total investment. By 2030, AdaniConneX aims to develop a data centre capacity of 1 GW. To support its ambitious growth plans, the company is currently in discussions with several international banks to secure an offshore loan in the range of $1.2-1.4 billion. The transaction is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, the report said. AdaniConnex, which has only one operational data center in Chennai so far, has completed almost two-thirds of the construction in the Noida and Hyderabad facilities, according to a November 2 investor presentation. Chennai's phase 2 development is also underway while land acquisition is on for Hyderabad and Navi Mumbai. The joint venture firm raised $213 million debt in June. The decision to expand the data centre business follows an investigation by markets regulator SEBI which cleared the Adani Group of all allegations made by the US short-seller Hindenburg. The Supreme Court also said the report by the OCCRP - an organisation funded by billionaire George Soros, among others - can't be the basis for doubting the capital markets regulator SEBI's investigation into the Hindenburg case. The Adani Group had termed the report a "malicious combination of selective misinformation and concealed facts relating to baseless and discredited allegations to drive an ulterior motive". News Source: https://lnkd.in/gZdzf5JC

    Adani Group Aims Big on Data Centres With $5 Billion Investment: Report

    Adani Group Aims Big on Data Centres With $5 Billion Investment: Report

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    Intel, AMD Discuss How AI Will Test and Revolutionize Data Centers During an opening keynote at Data Center World 2024, execs from Intel and AMD detailed the massive shift AI is bringing to the data center – and their visions for where the industry is heading. The opening keynote at Data Center World 2024 featured speakers from AMD and Intel discussing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence – and advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) – on the data center industry. They touched upon a wide range of topics including the latest advancements in AI algorithms and GPU architectures, how these are boosting energy efficiency, the role of AI-driven automation and how data center infrastructure is shifting dramatically to support burgeoning AI workloads. Jennifer Majernik Huffstetler, chief product sustainability officer at Intel, started by explaining that it is not just processors that are facilitating the AI revolution. It takes a combination of: Bigger and denser processors with far more cores. Hardware and software optimized for energy efficiency to take advantage of the capabilities of AI. Generative AI (GenAI) models optimized for specific use cases and workloads. The Need for Domain-Specific Models Related: Data Center World 2024: The Sessions I Don’t Want to Miss While ChatGPT may have become pervasive, it is not the best model for the enterprise, according to Huffstetler. Eighty percent of data remains on premises and the bulk of it is unused. “To address business needs, smaller models are evolving that are domain specific,” said Huffstetler. Related: Omdia Analysts Discuss Powering – and Cooling – the AI Revolution She offered an example:One company owned a repository of 50,000 in-house documents. AI specialists trained a model on that content to provide insight for its consultants. The AI model operated within the firewall, thus eliminating many of the security, privacy and accuracy concerns related to internet-based models. As it focused solely upon in-house documents written by experts over many years, the model avoided the hallucination headaches that plague broader-based GenAI models. Whether models are large or small, they demand a complete rethink when it comes to processing power, density, power and cooling, she added. “New software and hardware solutions that use liquid cooling can cut energy usage by 40% but more innovation is needed,” said Huffstetler. “Through collaboration, we can lower energy consumption while enhancing performance.” “GenAI’s maturity will arrive much faster, but there are challenges to overcome,” said Huffstetler. “What is clear is that liquid cooling will be required by high-performance GenAI apps and racks as we can’t achieve density any other way.” https://lnkd.in/gPF_dtbY

    Intel, AMD Discuss How AI Will Test and Revolutionize Data Centers

    Intel, AMD Discuss How AI Will Test and Revolutionize Data Centers

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    Google Leases 3.81 Lakh Sq Ft Data Center Space In Navi Mumbai For 28 years Google has signed a new long-term land lease to develop a data center in Navi Mumbai, India. First reported by India’s Economic Times, the search giant has agreed to pick up a 381,000 sq ft (35,400 sqm) data center spread in Navi Mumbai through a long-term lease of over 28 years. To be located in Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation's (MIDC) industrial estate, the facility will reportedly be an eight-story building, and development is set to start soon for a 2025 completion date. Google made the deal through its affiliated company Raiden Infotech India with Amanthin Info Parks Private Limited, which in turn is leasing the land from MIDC. Amanthin Info Parks is owned by EverYondr, a joint venture formed in 2021 between Everstone Group and data center developer Yondr Group. According to documents accessed by CRE Matrix, a real estate data analytics firm, the company will pay a monthly rent of Rs 8.83 crore ($1.1 million). Last year Google reportedly signed a deal with Adani to lease 464,000 square feet (43,100 sqm) at the Adani Data Centre in Noida for 10 years. Google currently operates two Indian GCP cloud regions in Mumbai and Delhi. Mumbai opened in 2017, with Delhi following in 2021. Formed in July 2021, EverYondr is a $ 1 billion joint venture between data center firm Yondr and private investment firm Everstone Group. Everstone’s real estate arm, Indospace, is India’s largest industrial real estate developer in India with over 47 million square feet under development. The companies said at the time that facilities would be developed in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, and Delhi. Report Source: https://lnkd.in/g4DFDCqk

    Google signs lease agreement for eight-story data center in Navi Mumbai, India

    Google signs lease agreement for eight-story data center in Navi Mumbai, India

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