ABOUT US Our Group of Companies The STT GDC group of companies comprises our subsidiary companies in Singapore, India, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Korea and Japan as well as associate and joint-venture companies in Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. Subsidiary and joint-venture companies operate under the STT GDC brand in Asia and with the VIRTUS brand in the UK. STRATEGIC PARTNERS Combining our data centre expertise with local market knowledge Our strategic partners include: Tata Communications, Triputra, Temasek, Hyosung, VNG Corporation, Basis Bay, Frasers Property, Globe and Ayala. LATEST HAPPENINGS Get the inside scoop BLOG Why AI Infrastructure Readiness will Shape Asia’s Next Leader Many organisations have already moved beyond asking whether AI matters. Across Asia, the more pressing question is whether they are equipped to run it reliably at scale. As AI shifts from experimentation into operational use, competitive outcomes are being shaped less by ambition alone and more by the infrastructure, operating models and specialist capabilities that support deployment in production. This is where the next divide is emerging. Why AI Infrastructure Readiness will Shape Asia’s Next Leader Jun 10, 2026 BLOG Moving Beyond AI Gridlock: How Partnerships Enable Execution at Scale Infrastructure limitations, capability gaps, long build timelines, and fragmented decision-making rarely exist in isolation. They reinforce one another, creating compounding friction that becomes most visible at the point where AI initiatives need to scale. Progress slows not because any single constraint is insurmountable, but because the system to move forward in a coordinated way. Moving Beyond AI Gridlock: How Partnerships Enable Execution at Scale Jun 10, 2026 BLOG Why ROI is the Turning Point for AI at Scale: Turning Momentum into Measurable Returns ST Telemedia Global Data Centres’ regional study, Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI Infrastructure Readiness Divide, establishes how Asia’s AI journey has moved beyond early experimentation. Across markets, organisations are actively piloting new use cases at pace. Why ROI is the Turning Point for AI at Scale: Turning Momentum into Measurable Returns Jun 10, 2026 ARTICLE Bridging the Gap Between AI Ambition and Real-World Deployment in the Philippines Many organizations invest heavily in AI tools and talent, only to encounter a critical bottleneck: infrastructure. AI workloads place far greater demands than traditional enterprise IT, requiring higher power density, advanced cooling, low-latency connectivity, and robust security. Without environments built for these needs, even promising AI initiatives struggle to scale reliably. Bridging the Gap Between AI Ambition and Real-World Deployment in the Philippines Jun 08, 2026 ARTICLE The AI Scaling Gap: Why Asia’s Enterprises Are Stuck Between Ambition and Execution Findings from ST Telemedia Global Data Centres’ inaugural Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI Infrastructure Readiness Divide report brings this into focus. Across the region, AI ambition is widespread: nearly 90% of organisations in Asia have already embarked on their AI journey, but most are struggling to move beyond experimentation. The AI Scaling Gap: Why Asia’s Enterprises Are Stuck Between Ambition and Execution Jun 02, 2026 ARTICLE From Pilots to Production: Asia’s AI Execution Gap While nearly 90% of organisations across the region have initiated AI efforts, momentum is increasingly stalling where it matters most: turning pilots into measurable business value. As AI matures, success is no longer defined by experimentation, but by the ability to execute at scale. From Pilots to Production: Asia’s AI Execution Gap Jun 02, 2026 NEWS New Research from ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Reveals Asia’s AI Ambitions Hampered by Infrastructure and Talent Gaps SINGAPORE, April 15, 2026 — ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), one of the world’s fastest-growing data centre colocation service providers headquartered in Singapore, today announced the findings of a new regional research study, Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI Infrastructure Readiness Divide, examining how organisations across Asia are progressing from AI ambition to execution. Commissioned by STT GDC with research partner Ecosystm, the study surveyed more than 600 enterprise and digital-native leaders across nine Asian markets: India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. New Research from ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Reveals Asia’s AI Ambitions Hampered by Infrastructure and Talent Gaps Apr 15, 2026 NEWS STT GDC Philippines Advances Local Data Center Skills Development Through DC Power-Up 2.0 MANILA, Philippines – 7 April 2026 — ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) Philippines today announced the launch of DC Power‑Up 2.0, its training and certification program aimed at supporting the development of aspiring Filipino professionals entering the data center sector, as workforce readiness remains an important consideration amid increasing data center activity in the Philippines. STT GDC Philippines Advances Local Data Center Skills Development Through DC Power-Up 2.0 Apr 07, 2026 BLOG Why Building Future-Ready Tech Talent Starts with Culture: Lessons from Three Years as a Great Place to Work For the third consecutive year, STT GDC Philippines has been certified as a Great Place to Work® — representing years of intentional work to build a culture where people feel empowered, supported, and equipped to grow alongside the Philippines’ rapidly evolving digital economy. Why Building Future-Ready Tech Talent Starts with Culture: Lessons from Three Years as a Great Place to Work Mar 26, 2026 View All Featured Resources REPORT STT GDC 2024 ESG Report ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) presents its fifth annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report, showcasing the strides we’ve made in driving sustainable innovation and fostering resilience in the digital landscape. BLOG Data Centers 101: How Enterprises Benefit From Colocation and Outsourced IT Management The data center sector in the Philippines is facing exciting times. Pandemic lockdowns triggered an increased need from local companies to shift servers and Information Technology (IT) equipment from their premises to data centers. VIEW ALL