As digitalisation of Spain’s economy unfolds, and demand for secure cloud evolves, the data centre market is forecast to sustain growth over the next three years. With many overseas players already established in the market, and controlling the majority of facilities by m2 and power, more recognition is being given to the opportunity for hyperscale, connectivity across the Iberian peninsula and cheaper onward connections to Latin America. Outside of Madrid, the main operational centre, eco systems have emerged in Barcelona, Valencia and other locations. There is evidence of some market consolidation already, but with strong connectivity and the availability of renewable energy, Spain’s data centre market will continue to prove very attractive for investors.
PurchaseThe fifth edition of the Nordic and Baltics data center report, provides extended coverage of infrastructure in 8 countries, data center activity, power, connectivity and forecasts to the end of 2020. The fast-growing market for datacentres in the region are adapting to changes in demand, serve new customer segments and sustain investment through expansion of existing facilities as well as new developments. New demand from international enterprises requiring HPC, bitcoin and blockchain using intensive computing applications, have sought facilities across the region to take advantage of reduced power costs and renewable energy resources. At the same time the installed base of datacentres in the region is expanding. The report suggests that spend on colocation expansion over the next year alone will reach around Euros 800m. However Hyperscale investment – already substantial over the past few years - across 2020 is forecast conservatively to reach more than Euros 1 billion. Benefiting from new cable systems, sustained expansion in colocation, new investment by hyperscales and market entry of new international user segments bringing new demand, will enable the region to compete effectively and drive growth across the next 12-14 months.
PurchaseData Centres India is the first comprehensive report covering the country from BroadGroup which includes more than 100 third party facilities. Current development plans, spurred by the government’s plan for a digital economy, reveal accelerated growth in 2020 with a 49% leap in m2 space compared to the end of 2018. The dominance of southern cities, market entry by new players, and new hyperscale and Edge investment against the background of land, power, water cooling, fibre availability and data localization will shape the dynamics of the market over the next 3 years. The report contains forecasts for m2 and MW through to the end of 2020 for third party data centers.
PurchaseNew, timely data covering the four Tier 1 cities in Europe - Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London/M25, and Paris Colocation Market Quarterly (“CMQ”) will provide metrics covering key performance indicators including supply, demand, pricing, market share for key players, key changes over the quarter and other commentary. BroadGroup has secured the cooperation of more than 25 leading industry players to contribute to the detailed survey, supported by its own comprehensive database and on-going consulting work conducted in the market. Using aggregated data input from senior executives from the key players in the market, the results will offer high value and data integrity for operators and investors in Europe and internationally. The quarterly features the latest information about colocation in the four Tier 1 cities in Europe - Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London/M25, and Paris: Each Edition includes - Analysis for London, Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt Data Centre Supply and Demand Comparative Analysis of each Quarter with the previous 2 Quarters (MW and M2) Introduction Cloud Connectivity Comparing demand Demand drivers evident Supply & demand – comparison by Tier 1 city Data centre utilisation Key Verticals Analysis Verticals as percentage of business revenues Top verticals for growth in 2017 Pricing and Pricing expectations for the year ahead Channels to Market and user criteria Buying Criteria Reasons for Losing and Winning Deals Forecasts with the ability to track future growth and trends The service will also provide access to the consultants who are conducting the survey each quarter First edition: July 8, 2014
PurchaseThe Nordic data centre market is now heading towards the USD7 billion mark in total investments made from a mix of M&A activity, hyperscale build out and expansion by third party players. Research for the report, Data Centres Nordic & Baltic IV, by BroadGroup, also suggests that land availability covering thousands of hectacres, an estimated 4775 MW of available renewable power in total across the 5 Nordic markets, new data centre investment and the new eco systems they attract, could potentially see the emergence of a global content hub. Furthermore, the mooted development of the Northwestern Passage cable across the Arctic could represent a gamechanger for the region when digital traffic between Europe and Asia is expected to triple over the next three to five years. In highlighting these developments, the report has assessed both international and domestic fibre development, data centre operations by third party players, international data centre activity in the region and forecast both capacity m2 and power MW to the end of 2019. An analysis is provided of investment in the region and details third party expansion by player. The region is becoming significant and in the purview of China’s “one belt one road” strategy. Now, with sustained investment, vast renewable power availability and strong connectivity to Europe, Asia and the US, the region is beginning to emerge as a potential major strategic geography for global content. The report covers the five Nordic markets of Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden as well as the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Now in its fourth edition it is widely regarded as a standard text for investors in the sector.
PurchaseThis is the eighth edition of the European data centre report, widely regarded in the industry as a definitive independent benchmark and will be fully updated with research undertaken in Spring/Summer 2018. New additional sections cover hyperscale cloud players and their strategies in Europe. The comprehensive report researched by BroadGroup Consulting covers 19 Western European countries and will include forecasts through to 2022. It also provides a detailed analysis of 10 major co-location players, an analysis of key technology, adoption and customer trends.
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