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Microsoft regional data centre to create 19,000 jobs: PM

Initiative to cost US$1 bil over 5 years

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Apr 2021 1:46PM

Microsoft regional data centre to create 19,000 jobs: PM
About 4,000 of the 19,000 jobs that will be created by the establishment of Microsoft Corp’s first regional data centre in Malaysia will be IT-related. – EPA pic, April 19, 2021

PUTRAJAYA – The establishment of Microsoft Corp’s first regional data centre in Malaysia under its “Bersama Malaysia” initiative costing at least US$1 billion (RM4.1 billion) over the next five years is expected to create 19,000 jobs, including 4,000 IT-related jobs among its cloud users.

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said according to the International Data Corporation, the ripple effects of the regional data centre investment could translate into US$6.90 of revenue generated in the local cloud ecosystem for every US$1 of Microsoft Malaysia’s cloud revenue by 2024.

Under the initiative, he said Microsoft has also formed five partnerships with government agencies and local companies, including the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu), Human Resources Development Fund, Petronas, Celcom and Grab. 

“Being part of the Bersama Malaysia Initiative, I was also made to understand by Microsoft that these partnerships will help skill (in various degrees) up to one million Malaysians by the end of 2023. 

“I hope these successful partnerships can be a template to bridge the digital divide and empower each Malaysian through the technology adoption,” he said in his speech at the launch of the Microsoft Bersama Malaysia Initiative here today. 

Muhyiddin said the initiative is also very much in line with digitalisation, being primed to play a key medium to long-term enabler role in the upcoming 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) and Shared Prosperity Vision (WKB2030).

Microsoft's first data centre region in Malaysia will comprise Microsoft Azure, enabling anyone to invent with purpose using cloud services and capabilities that span computing, networking, databases, analytics, AI, and Internet of Things (IoT); Microsoft 365, connecting, collaborating, working remotely and learning online with innovative productivity tools; and, Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, to rapidly building and managing critical enterprise business solutions at scale with intelligent business applications.  

Meanwhile, the prime minister said Malaysia holds immense potential to become a data hub in the region, owing to the growing availability of high bandwidth, ample space, competitive power tariffs and now, the oncoming presence of hyper scalers.

To date, he said entire industries depend on data for growth, and opportunities abound for those able to tap into the huge global appetite for all things related to data. 

“We are a small nation with big data ambitions. The commitment to fiberise the nation with 5G bandwidth and install data storage capacity are just the beginning.

“As we chart that course, Malaysia fully intends to remain at the forefront of technology by using data to deliver improved services for businesses, increase economic productivity and ultimately step up Malaysia’s competitiveness,” he said.

As always, he said the government will lead by example, firstly by migrating 80% of its data to the cloud by end-2022. 

“This migration and by having a government super-app in the near future, will go far in widening datasets, in order for the government to pull insights to identify societal issues and coordinate support for the needy. 

“By understanding pattern behaviours and correlations, we hope to be able to use it for predictive analytics. Addressing these issues will help improve public sector service delivery and empower the rakyat,” he added. 

Muhyiddin said the Covid-19 pandemic has shown that the most vulnerable often lack access to these technologies and are at the greatest risk of being left behind, thus, calling for digital literacy across the board through a whole-of-society approach.

Hence, he said, through private-public partnerships under the MyDigital initiative, Malaysia is investing at least RM50 billion over five years for various digital infrastructure projects. 

Meanwhile, he said the RM21 billion National Digital Network (Jendela) plans are progressing smoothly and will provide greater last-mile 4G connectivity to remote areas soon. 

“Plans to roll out 5G connectivity across all high-density areas by 2023 is also going full-steam ahead with the recent operationalisation of the government owned SPV, Digital Nasional Bhd.” – Bernama, April 19, 2021

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