Cape Town - IT firm Dimension Data is on track to reach $8bn in revenues this year, maintaining double digit growth led by its push into data centres, the firm's chief executive said on Friday.
Dimension aims to quadruple its global data centres management business to generate $4bn in revenue per annum, said Dawson, as it seeks to steal market share from top-ranked competitors like IBM and Hewlett Packard.
A unit of Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Dimension Data has also set a target of doubling its turnover to $12bn by 2018.