Yes. Thank you, Raju. With industries and people steadily returning to physical workspaces, digitalization decisions are also being accelerated. The trends of the previous quarters continue to be relevant, resulting in sustained interest in our Cloud@Core portfolio of services. Work from anywhere, migration to hosted data center and hybrid cloud platform, strengthening of disaster recovery plans to enable business continuity, application modernization, all these market trends are reflected in our current customer engagements. Data center colocation business is one of the fastest-growing segments in India. It is led by hyperscale cloud providers, followed by enterprises and supporting telecommunication players. We expect this to drive our future growth alongside cloud network and digital services business.
In line with the precedent, I would like to expand on the business highlights and our growth drivers. Revenue from data center-centric IT services grew 45% against the same quarter last year. Segment-wise, revenue from Data Center Services grew 38%, Cloud and Managed Services grew 24%, Applications Integration Services grew 153% and Technology Integration Services grew 200% (sic) [ 20% ] . Revenue from network-centric services grew by 3% over the same quarter last year. Segment-wise, revenue from Data Center -- Data Connectivity Services grew 7%, while revenue from the Voice business fell by 14%.
Let me expand upon the growth drivers. The pandemic has accelerated the primary growth drivers in the market for cloud adoption, led by digital initiatives and transformation. The trend is triggering movement of workloads from on-premise data centers to hyperscale public cloud and hosted private cloud in varied degrees, based on the digital objectives of the enterprises. This results in transformation of the traditional network architecture and transformation at the edge, which connects the end user. The need for digital services like analytics, data lakes, IoT, et cetera are shifting the focus towards adoption of hybrid and public cloud versus private cloud. Collectively, all these trends are generating opportunities for full-scale cloud, data center and network service providers with digital services skills.
Let me summarize the category of customers who are signing up with Sify. Customers choosing Sify for migration of their on-premise data center to multi-cloud platforms like Cloudinfinit, Azure, AWS and Oracle. They also often entrust Sify with management and security. Customers choosing Sify as their data center hosting partner as they embrace hybrid cloud strategy. Customers choosing Sify as their multiservice digital transformation partner. And customers choosing Sify as their network transformation and management partner as they migrate to cloud-ready networks. A detailed list of our key wins is recorded in our press release, now live on our website.
Let me bring in Vijay, our CFO, to elaborate on the financial highlights for the past quarter. Vijay?