EMEA Data Center Colocation Market to 2023

DUBLIN, Oct. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

The "Data Center Colocation Market in EMEA - Industry Outlook and Forecast 2018-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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The EMEA data center colocation market is estimated to attract investments worth around $10 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of approximately 8% during 2017-2023. The research report offers market size analysis regarding colocation services during the forecast period.

Regions such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and South Africa are attracting the maximum investments in the Middle Eastern and African region. The growing construction of greenfield projects will create lucrative opportunities for leading power and cooling infrastructure vendors operating in the market.

The EMEA data center colocation market is driven by the increasing modular datacenter deployments by enterprises, educational institutions, and government agencies. Vendors such as Equinix, Interxion, NTT Communications, Digital Realty, Global Switch, and T-Systems are contributing to the revenues in the EMEA market. The market research report provides in-depth market analysis and segmental analysis of the EMEA data center colocation market by investment, service type, and geography.

The report considers the present scenario of the EMEA data center colocation market and its market dynamics for the period 2018-2023. It covers a detailed overview of various market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The study covers both the demand and supply sides of the EMEA data center colocation market. It also profiles and analyzes the leading companies and various other prominent companies operating in the market.

Data Center Colocation Market in EMEA - Dynamics

The implementation of stringent regulations about privacy and security of data processed by facilities and consumers is driving the evolution of the European data center colocation market. In April 2016, the European Union adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect from May 2018. The implementation of GDPR is boosting the investments and demand for colocation services across several countries in the Europe market.

The rapid deployment of innovative facilities namely, modular, containerized, and POD facilities will boost revenues in the European data center colocation market. POD facilities are a single rack of facilities systems, with power and cooling integrated to provide higher performance for data processing applications at the edge locations in the market.

The exponential proliferation of internet across the Eastern European and Africa region will positively impact the European data center colocation market. The growing popularity of district heating concept across the region will transform the European data center colocation market during the forecast period. The facilities are the major consumers of power and water in the market. The process of converting the disadvantage of operating a facility in a locality to its advantage by supplying waste heat emitted by servers to cool district homes during winters is district heating.

Data Center Colocation Market in EMEA - Segmentation

This market research report includes a detailed segmentation of the market by investment, service type, and geography. The electrical infrastructure segment dominated the largest market share in 2017, growing at a CAGR of more than 7% during the forecast period. The market research report offers market share analysis of this segment by power capacity (MW) and square feet area during 2017-2023. The increasing focus on procurement and adoption of efficient, require less maintenance, and reduce space systems are propelling the growth of this segment in the European market.

The wholesale colocation services are the fastest growing segment in the market, at a CAGR of more than 13% during the forecast period. In 2017, various large enterprise businesses and global cloud providers were the largest users of wholesale services in the European market. The leading service providers are offering customized wholesale colocation solutions, where the pre-leased customer can work with the service provider to design and develop the facility according to the customer's IT infrastructure operational requirement. Personalization of services will boost the demand for these services in the data center colocation market in Europe.

The EMEA data center colocation market by geography is segmented into Western Europe, Nordic, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East and Africa. Western Europe dominated the majority of the market share in 2017, growing at a CAGR of around 6% during the forecast period. The UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, and Austria are the largest revenues generators in the Western European region in the EMEA market. The Nordic region occupied the second largest market share in 2017, growing at a CAGR of approximately 12% during the forecast period. The deployment of hyperscale facilities, spanning over 200,000 square feet, and rack power density of up to 40kW is propelling the growth of the Nordic region in the European market.

The EMEA data center colocation market is witnessing the expansion and construction of new facilities across the region due to the implementation of GDPR. The leading facilities operators are deploying facilities with over one million net rentable white space to service retail and wholesale facilities customers. Some of the other prominent providers of datacenter service in the European market include T-Systems, Kepple DC, Colt DCS, TeliaSonera, Iliad Datacenter, Telefnica, Euclyde, and Interoute.

The growing demand for cloud services will create new avenues for service providers operating in the market. Vendors such as Equinix has developed an estimated net rentable area of around 500,000 square feet across 14 facilities that were opened and under construction in 2017to attract a maximum number of consumers in the market. The entrant of pure-play colocation providers will increase the level of competition in the EMEA data center colocation market during the forecast period.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Research Methodology

2 Research Objectives

3 Research Process

4 Report Coverage

4.1 Market Definition

4.2 Base Year

4.3 Scope of Study

4.3.1 Market Segmentation by Investment

4.3.2 Market Segmentation by Colocation Service Type

4.3.3 Market Segmentation by Geography

5 Report Assumptions & Caveats

5.1 Key Caveats

5.2 Inclusions

5.3 Exclusions

5.4 Currency Conversion

5.5 Market Derivation

6 Market at a Glance

7 Introduction

7.1 Data Center Site Selection Criteria

7.2 Electricity Prices Across Major Data Center Locations

7.2.1 Data Center Electricity Pricing in Europe

7.2.2 Data Center Electricity Pricing in Nordic

7.3 Submarine Fiber Cable Projects

8 Market Dynamics

8.1 Market Growth Enablers

8.1.1 Data Regulation likely to Increase Data Center Investments

8.1.2 Cloud Traffic, Cloud Connectivity, and Hybrid Infrastructure Increase Colocation Demand

8.1.3 Increase in Demand for High Capacity Infrastructure will Grow Colocation Market

8.1.4 Connected Devices and IoT Will Increase Demand for Colocation

8.1.5 Reduction in Power Consumption will Increase Market Competitiveness

8.1.6 Availability of Renewable Energy Sources in Nordic Countries

8.2 Market Growth Restraints

8.2.1 Increasing Power Outages and Growing Electricity Consumption by Data Centers

8.2.2 Prefabricated Infrastructure and Self-build Data Centers can Hinder Colocation Services Adoption

8.2.3 Carrier Neutrality in Locations with Lack of Multiple Fiber Connections

8.2.4 Location Constraints for Data Center Construction

8.3 Market Opportunities & Trends

8.3.1 Increasing Popularity of District Heating Concept

8.3.2 IoT Demand in Western Europe will Increase Edge Data Centers Deployment

8.3.3 Growth in Merger and Acquisition Activities

8.3.4 Growing Rack Power Density

8.3.5 DCIM Crucial Component of Colocation Data Centers

8.3.6 Usage of Lithium-ion Batteries and Fuel Cells in Data Centers

9 EMEA Data Center Colocation Market

9.1 Market Overview

9.2 Colocation Investment

9.3 Colocation Service

9.4 Porter's Five Forces Analysis

10 Investment by Infrastructure

11 Investment in Electrical Infrastructure

11.1 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

11.2 Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs)

11.3 Generators

11.4 Transfer Switches & Switchgears

11.5 Other Electrical Infrastructure

11.6 Market Size & Forecast

12 Investment in Mechanical Infrastructure

12.1 Cooling Systems

12.2 Rack

12.3 Other Mechanical Infrastructure

12.4 Market Size & Forecast

13 Investment in General Construction

13.1 Building Development

13.2 Installation and Commissioning Services

13.3 Building Design

13.4 Physical Security

13.5 Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)

13.6 Market Size & Forecast

14 Colocation Data Center Market by Net Rentable Area

14.1 Colocation Data Center Development Area

14.1.1 Market Size & Forecast by Development Area

15 Colocation Investment by Power Capacity

15.1 Colocation Data Center Power Capacity

15.1.1 Market Size & Forecast

16 Market by Colocation Services

16.1 Market Overview

16.2 Retail Colocation

16.2.1 Market Size & Forecast

16.3 Wholesale Colocation

16.3.1 Market Size & Forecast

17 Market by Geography

17.1 Market Overview

18 Western Europe

19 Nordic

20 Eastern Europe

21 Middle-East & Africa

22 Competitive Landscape

22.1 Market Share by Investment

22.2 Market Share by Investment Area

22.3 Market Share by Colocation Services

23 Key Company Profiles

    --  CyrusOne (Zenium)
    --  Deutsche Telekom
    --  Digital Realty
    --  Equinix
    --  Interxion
    --  Global Switch
    --  NTT Communications

24 Other Prominent Vendors

    --  3Data
    --  Aruba S.P.A
    --  Atman Data Center (ATM S.A.)
    --  Basefarm (Orange Group)
    --  Bezeq International
    --  Colt Data Centre Services (COLt DCS)
    --  CenturyLINK (Level 3)
    --  Cyxtera Technologies
    --  dcstar
    --  Digitplex
    --  Euclyde
    --  Flexential (Peak 10 & ViaWest)
    --  Fortlax
    --  GlobalConnect
    --  Green Datacenter AG
    --  Hydro66
    --  Iliad Data Center
    --  Internap
    --  Interoute (GTT Communications)
    --  IXcellerate
    --  Kepple DC
    --  LDeX Group
    --  Liquid Telecommunications
    --  LuxConnect
    --  Mobily
    --  Ooredoo
    --  ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
    --  Switch SUPERNAP
    --  Telehouse
    --  Telefnica
    --  Teraco Data Environments
    --  Tieto
    --  T-Systems (Deutsche Telekom)

    --  Turkcell

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