The
“Data Center Construction Market to 2022 by Type of Construction (Electrical
Design, Mechanical Design and General Construction), Tier Standards (tier 1
& 2, Tier 3 and tier 4) and Industry Verticals (BFSI, Government,
Technology, Telecom Media & Entertainment, Retail, Healthcare and Others) –
Global Analysis and Forecast” – Global Analysis and Forecast” The scope of
study involves understanding on the factors responsible for this growth of
datacenter construction market along with the estimates and forecasts of the
revenue and market share analysis and also spots the significant datacenter
construction players in the market and their key developments.
Datacenter Construction Market to 2022 - Global Analysis and Forecasts by Types
of Construction, Tier Standards and Industry Verticals market is expected to
grow US$ 68,953.8 million by 2022 from US$ 33,871.5 million in 2015. Data
centers these days have become more of the strategic asset than a mere office
back – support. The historic bubble burst of big data and artificial
intelligence led to massive shift from on – premises data centers to cloud –
based database management systems. Presently there are millions of data centers
across the globe and the number is anticipated go beyond the count of 8 million
in the year 2017. Furthermore, strategic
events such as, mergers and acquisitions in the field of data centers is a
trend that’s on pace to continue. With the burgeoning demand for robust and
resilient data centers the end users are focusing more upon the data center
infrastructure, and therefore the data center construction market is expanding
vigorously across the globe. Additionally, the data center RIETs are possessed
to have impressive return on investment as compared to other categories of
funds that are accomplishing more in single digits.
Technology segment by industry use vertical is accounted to hold the lions
share in the global data center construction market. Data generated by large
social media platforms such as Facebook & twitter, increasing utilization
of smartphone applications, and adoption of smart devices are primarily driving
the growth of this segment. Speed, size, and efficiency are the essential
elements which nowadays rule the IT industry. Increased adoption of smart
phones, laptops, tablets, gaming consoles and other gadgets for transferring
data has created a need for additional data storage capacity. Data centers
offer various benefits to IT industry such as speed of deployment, waste and
energy efficiency and most important is scalability. Thus, IT industry is
adopting the data centers for keeping pace in the highly competitive market.
The global datacenter construction market by geography is segmented into six
region including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa
and South America. North America is expected to account for the largest share
of the global datacenter construction market in 2016, followed by Europe. North
America in terms of technology service providers, financial industries and
government agencies is considered to be one of the best represented region. The
rapid pace of technological development and supporting government regulations
made North America the most promising market for data centers.
The report profiles key players such as AECOM Inc., DRP Construction, Fujitsu
ltd., Hitachi Ltd., Schneider Electric SE and Holder Construction Group, LLC
among others
The report segments the global Datacenter Construction market as follows:
Global Datacenter Construction Market – By Type of Construction
Electrical Design
Mechanical Design
General Construction
Global Datacenter Construction Market – By Tier Standards
Tier 1 & 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Global Datacenter Construction Market – By Industry Verticals
BFSI
Government
Technology
Telecom Media & Entertainment
Retail
Healthcare
Others
Global Datacenter Construction Market – By Geography
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
U.K.
Others
Asia Pacific (APAC)
Japan
China
India
Australia
Others
Middle East & Africa (MEA)
U.A.E.
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
South America (SA)
Brazil
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