SNS Network secures RM269.3mil server supply contract


KUALA LUMPUR: SNS Network Technology Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, SNS Network (M) Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM269.3mil contract from a Malaysian private company to supply server systems.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, SNS Network said the scope of work includes supplying the server system, with commencement on March 7 and completion targeted for April 18, 2025 or within an extended period if required.

SNS Network expects the contract to contribute positively to the earnings and net assets of the company and its subsidiary throughout its duration.

It added that the customer's name was withheld for confidentiality and commercial reasons.

Meanwhile, SNS Network, in collaboration with NVIDIA, has launched a fully managed AI cloud infrastructure service in Malaysia, powered by 64 NVIDIA Hopper GPUs across eight Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software.

SNS Network is providing GPU-as-a-Service through its AI Factory to accelerate AI adoption among Malaysian enterprises and support industry growth with training and Proof of Concept activities.

SNS Network’s AI Factory, located at Telekom Malaysia Bhd’s Klang Valley Data Center in Cyberjaya, will allocate half of its computing capacity for commercial use, while the other half will support AI growth through POCs, industry training, bootcamps, and hackathons.

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Managing Director Ko Yun Hung said the SNS Network GPUaaS AI Factory featured local hosting, ensuring data sovereignty and compliance with Malaysia’s data privacy and security regulations.

He added that the scalable service provided technology developers with access to advanced AI infrastructure without heavy capital investment, allowing them to scale computing needs on demand.

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