Strategic Expansion in the Resilient Data Centre Segment
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Strategic Expansion in the Resilient Data Centre
Segment
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industrial
Increases exposure to the United States, the world's largest data centre market
United States accounts for 28%¹ of the global
data centre space
Global Insourced and Outsourced Data Centre Space1
Growth in demand for U.S. data centre space is driven by:
Explosive growth of data and cloud computing and thus
the need for data storage
Data created in 2025 will be 10 times the amount created in 2017
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Europe
21%
Middle East
and Africa
8%
Rest of North
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America
2%
Latin America
5%
Asia Pacific
36%
United States
28%
Proliferation of consumer devices
The proliferation of new devices fuels consumer demand for
application and content delivery
Need for data to be stored close to its end user
The rise of the mobile workforce and the demand for data and
applications to be available on mobile devices have led to a requirement
that data and services to be available at any time in multiple locations
Geographic diversity and resilience
Firms need backup data centres to reduce the risk from natural
disasters, terrorist attacks and accidental outages
COVID-19 pandemic may catalyse growth in demand
The pandemic inadvertently accelerates the pace of cloud adoption
from the increased usage of remote working, video streaming and online
gaming, which generate more data traffic
By net operational sq ft. Source: 451 Research LLC., 1Q2020. Insourced data centre space refers to enterprise-used data centre space. Outsourced data
centre space comprises leased and cloud provider-owned data centre space.View entire presentation