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06-04-16, 13:12
http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/linkedin-builds-80m-data-centre-in-jurong

LinkedIn builds $80m data centre in Jurong

Chong Koh Ping


Internet company LinkedIn has invested $80 million to build a data centre in Jurong to support its growth in the region.

The 23,500 sq ft centre - the firm's first outside of the United States - will process all of the social networking website's online traffic in Asia-Pacific, as well as handle about one-third of its global traffic.

"This will offer our members better user experience," said Mr Olivier Legrand, LinkedIn's managing director for the Asia-Pacific region.

This means users in the region will be able to access the website at a higher speed and with better reliability.

LinkedIn has doubled its membership in the region, which includes China, India, Japan and Australia, to more than 85 million since January 2013. It has more than 16 million members in South-east Asia, of which about one million are in Singapore.

Correspondingly, its revenue for the region more than tripled over the same three-year period.

"Asia-Pacific is our fastest growing region in terms of member base outside of the US," said Mr Legrand.

"Singapore is the natural choice for us, as it is already our Asia-Pacific headquarters, and it offers the cutting-edge infrastructure and talent we need."

Mr Legrand estimates that around 40 per cent of the world's professional workers are in the region and that translates to a potential market of up to 300 million members for the website. This new investment is meant to support that growth potential.

The new data centre will not yield any new jobs, though Mr Legrand pointed out that the company is constantly hiring and has grown from an eight-man office in 2012 to 250 staff now.

"The establishment of the data centre reinforces Singapore's position as the region's leading data management and connectivity hub," said Mr Kiren Kumar, executive director of infocomms and media at the Economic Development Board.

"As more global organisations place greater value in the Asia-Pacific market, Singapore continues to be the ideal location for companies to establish their mission-critical infrastructure, as well as engineering and data analytics talent, to develop innovative solutions for their regional operations."

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06-04-16, 13:21
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/technology/linkedin-to-open-s80m-data-centre-in-singapore

LinkedIn to open S$80m data centre in Singapore

By Jacquelyn Cheok

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@JacCheokBT

Apr 6, 2016


ABOUT a third of LinkedIn's global traffic will soon be managed by a new S$80 million data centre in Singapore, The Business Times has learnt.

The world's largest social professional network, which counts more than 400 million professionals as members, will unveil the data centre - its seventh globally but its first outside of the US - on Wednesday.

The 23,500 square foot centre in Jurong will enhance user experience, including speed and reliability of access, for the more than 85 million LinkedIn members in the Asia-Pacific (Apac). This figure has more than doubled since January 2013. Over the same period, the company's Apac revenue has reportedly tripled.

Olivier Legrand, managing director of LinkedIn Apac, said: "Apac is our fastest growing region in terms of member base outside of the US. Singapore is the natural choice for us to locate this data centre, as it is already our Apac headquarters."

There are no specific hiring plans, however, for the data centre, he told BT. The LinkedIn Singapore team has grown to more than 250 employees in the past five years, he said. The data centre here will process all of LinkedIn's online traffic in Apac and about a third of global traffic, complementing the "continuing growth" in its storage and processing needs globally. This growth was some 34 per cent last year.

Among professionals in Apac, those in Singapore rely the most on social professional networks to find their next jobs, LinkedIn's Talent Trends study found last year.

A Bachelor's degree in science followed by a Master of Business Administration have been found to be the most popular qualifications among the more than a million Singapore members.

LinkedIn counts certain prominent Singapore leaders as "influencers" - individuals who use the platform to publish long-form content to share insights on a wide range of topics. These individuals include DBS chief executive Piyush Gupta, KOP Limited chairman Ong Chih Ching and supervising editor of Singapore news at MediaCorp Nicholas Fang.

There are about 500 "influencers" globally; among those in Apac are Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, group chief executive of AirAsia Tony Fernandes, Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and Andrew Penn, the chief executive of Telstra.

LinkedIn was founded in 2002 by former top executives at PayPal and Socialnet.com - to transform the way companies hire, and create economic opportunities for the global workforce.

Mr Legrand said: "Singapore already has a fledgling tech ecosystem. It's not difficult to imagine more global companies setting up regional hubs in Singapore, which will in turn add even more depth and breadth to the ecosystem."