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A company is only as good as its technology. And when it comes to implementing business solutioning, NTT Communications is well aware that there is no one-size-fits-all answer for all businesses. “In NTT Communications, we believe that in order for an organisation to achieve success, they need both secure and reliable as well as flexible and agile ICT. With our comprehensive suites of business solution offerings that include end-to-end ICT infrastructure services and leveraging resources of NTT Group companies, we give our customers the peace of mind to just focus on driving business growth,” says Naoki Wakai, president & CEO NTT Singapore Pte Ltd.

Massive R&D investments
Its parent company NTT Group invests about US$1b annually in research (Mar 2017), which is carried out in three different laboratories across the world, including a dedicated facility situated in Silicon Valley.

The company is also dedicated on investing in highly reliable and high-quality infrastructure. In fact, NTT Communications operates more than 140 data centres around the world with more than 0.4 million sqm of server floor space and is further expanding the capacity across the globe.

“These investments allow us to offer a wide range of services,” explains Wakai. “Backed by our world class global infrastructure, we are able to seamlessly integrate your existing systems with new architectures to optimise resources, build more flexible environments and drive innovation.”
Wakai. adds that a key challenge which many of its clients face is the rise of artificial intelligence and the internet of things. “Many enterprise customers are working with AI and IoT to create services and customer experiences that have never been seen before. But given that these are all new services, the components and specifications needed for such unprecedented offerings often are unknown,” he says.

This is why a partner like NTT Communications is crucial in ensuring organisational success. “We have the necessary components, including network, data centers and cloud platform, and can use them to offer one-stop services tailored to customer needs,” he says.
 

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