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The global data center market Size was valued at USD 187.35 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach USD 517.17 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 10.5% from 2021 to 2030.
The data center market is expected to witness notable growth during the forecast period, owing to demand for data center capacity, driven by rise in data center complexities due to scalability. Furthermore, the rise in penetration of high-end cloud computing in enterprises, globally in developing economies, drives the growth of the market during the forecast period. Moreover, the increase in the investment in data center applications globally is expected to propel the global data center market growth.
Datacenter physical facility in an enterprise designed to share IT operations and equipment’s to store, process, and disseminate data and applications. Further, the data center in an enterprise based on a network of computer applications and storage solutions intended to share information and data. The shift in traditional on-premises physical servers to the virtual network-based data center, owing to the advancement in multi-cloud computing, is driving the growth of computational power data centers globally. The modern data center in an enterprise can communicate with multiple sites, both cloud computing and on-premises.
Furthermore, modern data centers might extend outside of a physical infrastructure using public or a private cloud computing solution to enhance their storage and operations. In addition, virtualized data centers are designed to use the server in a remote location where large workload operations are performed.
However, rise in concerns related to data privacy paired with growing demand for managed services is expected to restrain the market growth. Further, increase in penetration of Internet of Things and hybrid & multi cloud architecture solutions is expected to provide lucrative opportunity for the growth of the data center market during the forecast period.
Conversely, the data center market is expected to offer numerous opportunities for new players especially due to the demand for data center capacity for data center industry growth. Rise in reliance on digital data has led businesses to increase in need for reliable backup and disaster recovery solutions, making secure, high-availability storage solutions in data centers particularly in demand for mission-critical industries. Building disaster-resilient data centers that can withstand natural and human-made disruptions presents a key opportunity, especially in areas prone to power outages or natural disasters. In addition, the surge in telecommunications and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) has led to upsurge in the demand for data center infrastructure that support high-bandwidth connectivity, low-latency requirements, and seamless interconnection services, which is expected to offer remunerative opportunities for the growth of the data center industry growth.
For instance, in On October 22, 2024, Nokia partnered with Lenovo to create data center networking and automation solutions for AI and ML workloads. They combined Lenovo's AI-ready servers and storage with Nokia's network solutions, including the Event-Driven Automation platform. This integration aimed to meet modern processing and network performance needs, enhance security, and promote energy efficiency.
Furthermore, the increase in third-party data centers has resulted in many businesses to opt for rent data center space instead of building their own. Colocation providers facilitate this by allowing multiple customers to share a data center infrastructure. This trend is expected to persist, particularly among SMEs and organizations aiming to avoid upfront capital expenses, thus offering numerous data center market opportunity. In addition, the surge in the adoption of sustainable practices has led to the drive of companies focusing on green solutions using renewable energy sources like solar or wind. The focus on reducing carbon emissions and adopting circular economy principles, such as reusing equipment and efficient cooling for environmentally friendly data centers, presents lucrative opportunity for the growth of the market.
For instance, in Feb 11, 2025, Accelsius partnered with Nordik Data Centers to build an AI data center near Montreal, featuring a co-innovation lab for testing Accelsius' cooling technology. The lab, operational by Q2 2025, aimed to support advanced compute workloads and provide data-backed proof of performance and sustainability. Nordik chose two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling to protect high-value IT infrastructure, eliminating water-based cooling risks and enhancing thermal performance. This partnership marked Accelsius' entry into the Canadian market, aligning with Nordik's commitment to sustainable, forward-looking technologies.
One of the significant data center industry trends is the increase in the adoption of cloud solutions. As many enterprises migrate their workloads to the cloud, there is an increasing demand for both public and hybrid cloud services. Providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are continually expanding their global data center footprints to meet this growing demand. In addition, the cloud service providers are investing in more advanced infrastructure to enhance performance and scalability, allowing businesses to scale operations, manage large data volumes, and meet demands for faster processing and storage. Furthermore, private cloud growth is another significant trend, as many businesses are adopting private clouds to maintain enhanced security and control over their sensitive data. This shift has led to increased investments in data centers that are dedicated specifically to supporting private cloud services. For instance, on Feb 5, 2025, NetSuite announced the opening of data centers in the Oracle Cloud Mumbai and Hyderabad Regions to meet the growing demand in India. This marked the first time NetSuite operated data centers in India. New customers in India would be provisioned in these regions, and existing customers would be migrated in the coming months, with no change in functionality. NetSuite data centers maintained the same security, reliability, and performance globally.
The surge in edge computing is another notable trend in the data center industry trends. Edge computing processes data near its source to meet low-latency needs in applications like autonomous vehicles, IoT devices, and real-time analytics. The growth of these applications drives demand for smaller, distributed data centers close to users, ensuring minimal delay and efficient real-time processing. Moreover, there is a growing trend towards mergers and acquisitions. The rise in demand for data centers has led to numerous mergers and acquisitions, with larger companies expanding their services and reach. This consolidation allows for more integrated solutions. In addition, Data Center Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are gaining popularity, offering stable returns due to the ongoing need for data storage and processing.
For instance, in January 17, 2025, KKR and Gulf Data Hub (GDH) formed a strategic partnership to scale GDH's data center platform in the Middle East. They committed over $5 billion to expand data center capacity, supporting hyperscale demand, AI, and digital priorities in the Gulf. This marked KKR's first data center investment in the Middle East, adding to its global portfolio of hyperscale platforms.
The integration of AI and advanced automation is another prominent trend. AI enhances predictive maintenance by forecasting and preventing system failures, improving uptime and reducing costs. Full automation in data centers, with self-healing systems and automated hardware management, ensures more efficient operations. The integration of quantum computing into data centers is another trend gaining momentum. Quantum computing advancements requires data centers to support specialized hardware for complex tasks like cryptography and optimization. Hybrid quantum-classical systems enable businesses to use both types of computing resources, unlocking new possibilities.
For instance, in January 2025, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced strategic partnerships with key Indian organizations and a $3 billion investment in cloud and AI infrastructure. Partnerships included RailTel, Apollo Hospitals, Bajaj Finserv, Mahindra Group, upGrad, and India AI. Microsoft planned to establish new data centers in India over the next two years. AI usage in India had risen from 63% in 2023 to 72% in 2024. The RailTel partnership aimed to transform Indian railways with AI, while Apollo Hospitals collaborated with Microsoft to develop healthcare solutions.
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The data center market is segmented on the basis of component, type, enterprise size, end user and region. On the basis of component, the market is bifurcated into data center solutions and data center services. Based on type, the market is fragmented into colocation, hyperscale, edge, and others. By enterprise size, it is divided into large enterprises and small & medium enterprises (SMEs). On the basis of end user, the data center market is segregated into BFSI, IT & telecom, government, energy & utilities, and others. Region wise, the market is analysed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
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The data center market report includes top data center companies operating in the data center market such as Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Digital Realty, Equinix Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IBM Corporation, Microsoft , NTT Communication Corporation, Oracle, and SAP SE. These players have adopted various strategies to increase their data center market share by company and strengthen their position in the data center industry.
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Significant factors that impact the growth of the global data center industry include surge in penetration of high-end cloud computing in enterprises coupled with rise in data center complexities due to scalability. However, rise in concerns related to data privacy and growing demand for managed services is acting as a major barrier for early adoption, which hampers the growth of the data center market. On the contrary, surge in the expenditure on data center technology and rise in adoption of multi-cloud and network upgrade to support 5G technology is anticipated to provide remunerative opportunities for the expansion of the data center market during the forecast period.
The data center market is expanding rapidly worldwide due to the increasing demand for data storage, cloud services, and digital transformation across industries.
North America is the leading region in the data center market, with the U.S. and Canada being the primary contributors. This region’s dominance is driven by the widespread adoption of cloud services, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data analytics. Major tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have significantly expanded their data center facilities to meet the growing demand for cloud storage and computing services. Additionally, the rise of edge computing and 5G networks is further boosting the need for localized data centers in this region.
Europe is another key region, with countries like Germany, the U.K., and the Netherlands playing prominent roles in the data center market. The region is seeing a surge in demand due to the increasing use of cloud services and stricter data regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This has led to investments in local data centers to comply with data residency requirements. The focus on energy-efficient and green data centers is also driving innovation in Europe, as sustainability becomes a priority for data center operators.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region in the data center market, with China, India, Japan, and Singapore leading the charge. The rapid digitization of businesses, the rise of e-commerce, and increasing internet penetration are driving demand for data centers. China, in particular, has been expanding its data center capacity due to the growth of its tech giants, including Alibaba and Tencent. Meanwhile, India is experiencing significant investment in data centers, driven by its digital transformation initiatives and the rising demand for cloud services from businesses.
Latin America and the Middle East and Africa are emerging markets for data centers. In Latin America, Brazil and Mexico are seeing growth as enterprises adopt cloud-based solutions and digital services. In the Middle East and Africa, the UAE and South Africa are witnessing increased investment in data centers to support the growing demand for cloud computing and internet services in these regions. Governments and private companies are partnering to enhance data center infrastructure, particularly in the wake of the pandemic’s acceleration of digital services.
January 2023: Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the opening of its new data center region in Spain, expanding its footprint in Europe. This new facility aims to meet the growing demand for cloud services while ensuring compliance with Europe’s data privacy regulations.
April 2023: Google Cloud expanded its data center operations in India, opening a new region in Delhi. This move is part of Google’s strategy to support the growing demand for cloud services from Indian businesses and government sectors.
June 2023: Equinix, a global data center provider, launched a new data center in Mexico, marking its first facility in the country. This expansion is aimed at meeting the rising demand for digital infrastructure and cloud services in Latin America.
September 2023: Microsoft announced plans to build a large-scale data center in Saudi Arabia as part of its investment in the Middle East cloud market. This data center will provide cloud services to businesses in the region and support the country’s Vision 2030 digital transformation goals.
key players have adopted various strategies, such as product portfolio expansion, mergers & acquisitions, agreements, geographical expansion, and collaborations, to increase their market penetration and strengthen their foothold in the data center market.
Key Market Segments
Key Market Players
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1.REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.2.KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
1.3.KEY BENEFITS
1.4.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.4.1.Primary research
1.4.2.Secondary research
1.4.3.Analyst tools and models
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1.CXO PERSPECTIVE
CHAPTER 3: MARKET LANDSCAPE
3.1.MARKET DEFINITION AND SCOPE
3.2.KEY FINDINGS
3.2.1.Top investment pockets
3.2.2.Top winning strategies
3.3.PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
3.3.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.2.Threat of new entrants
3.3.3.Threat of substitutes
3.3.4.Competitive rivalry
3.3.5.Bargaining power among buyers
3.4.MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS/TOP PLAYER POSITIONING 2020
3.5.MARKET DYNAMICS
3.5.1.Drivers
3.5.2.Restraints
3.5.3.Opportunities
3.6.COVID-19 impact analysis on data center market
3.6.1.Impact on data center market size
3.6.2.Change in insurers trends, preferences, and budget impact, owing to COVID-19
3.6.3.Framework for market challenges faced by data center solution providers
3.6.4.Economic impact on data center solution providers
3.6.5.Key player strategies to tackle negative impact on the industry
3.6.6.Opportunity analysis for data center solution providers
CHAPTER 4: DATA CENTER MARKET BY COMPONENT
4.1.OVERVIEW
4.2.SOLUTION
4.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
4.2.2.Market size and forecast, by region
4.2.3.Market share analysis, by country
4.3.SERVICE
4.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
4.3.2.Market size and forecast, by region
4.3.3.Market share analysis, by country
CHAPTER 5: DATA CENTER MARKET BY TYPE
5.1.OVERVIEW
5.2.COLOCATION
5.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
5.2.2.Market size and forecast, by region
5.2.3.Market share analysis, by country
5.3.HYPERSCALE
5.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
5.3.2.Market size and forecast, by region
5.3.3.Market share analysis, by country
5.4.EDGE
5.4.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
5.4.2.Market size and forecast, by region
5.4.3.Market share analysis, by country
5.5.OTHERS
5.5.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
5.5.2.Market size and forecast, by region
5.5.3.Market share analysis, by country
CHAPTER 6: DATA CENTER MARKET BY ENTERPRISE SIZE
6.1.OVERVIEW
6.2.LARGE ENTERPRISES
6.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
6.2.2.Market size and forecast, by region
6.2.3.Market share analysis, by country
6.3.SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES)
6.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
6.3.2.Market size and forecast, by region
6.3.3.Market share analysis, by country
CHAPTER 7: DATA CENTER MARKET BY END USER
7.1.OVERVIEW
7.2.BFSI
7.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
7.2.2.Market size and forecast, by region
7.2.3.Market share analysis, by country
7.3.IT & TELECOM
7.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
7.3.2.Market size and forecast, by region
7.3.3.Market share analysis, by country
7.4.GOVERNMENT
7.4.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
7.4.2.Market size and forecast, by region
7.4.3.Market share analysis, by country
7.5.ENERGY & UTILITIES
7.5.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
7.5.2.Market size and forecast, by region
7.5.3.Market share analysis, by country
7.6.OTHERS
7.6.1.Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
7.6.2.Market size and forecast, by region
7.6.3.Market share analysis, by country
CHAPTER 8: DATA CENTER MARKET BY REGION
8.1.OVERVIEW
8.2.NORTH AMERICA
8.2.1.Key market trends and opportunities
8.2.2.Market size and forecast, by component
8.2.3.Market size and forecast, by type
8.2.4.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.2.5.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.2.6.Market size and forecast, by Country
8.2.7.U.S.
8.2.7.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.2.7.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.2.7.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.2.7.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.2.8.Canada
8.2.8.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.2.8.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.2.8.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.2.8.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.EUROPE
8.3.1.Key market trends and opportunities
8.3.2.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.3.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.4.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.5.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.6.Market size and forecast, by Country
8.3.7.UK
8.3.7.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.7.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.7.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.7.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.8.Germany
8.3.8.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.8.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.8.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.8.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.9.France
8.3.9.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.9.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.9.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.9.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.10.Italy
8.3.10.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.10.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.10.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.10.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.11.Spain
8.3.11.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.11.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.11.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.11.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.12.Netherlands
8.3.12.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.12.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.12.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.12.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.3.13.Rest of Europe
8.3.13.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.3.13.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.3.13.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.3.13.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.ASIA-PACIFIC
8.4.1.Key market trends and opportunities
8.4.2.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.3.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.4.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.5.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.6.Market size and forecast, by Country
8.4.7.China
8.4.7.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.7.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.7.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.7.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.8.India
8.4.8.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.8.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.8.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.8.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.9.Japan
8.4.9.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.9.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.9.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.9.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.10.Singapore
8.4.10.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.10.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.10.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.10.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.11.Australia
8.4.11.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.11.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.11.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.11.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.4.12.Rest of Asia-Pacific
8.4.12.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.4.12.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.4.12.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.4.12.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.5.LAMEA
8.5.1.Key market trends and opportunities
8.5.2.Market size and forecast, by component
8.5.3.Market size and forecast, by type
8.5.4.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.5.5.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.5.6.Market size and forecast, by Country
8.5.7.Latin America
8.5.7.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.5.7.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.5.7.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.5.7.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.5.8.Middle East
8.5.8.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.5.8.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.5.8.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.5.8.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
8.5.9.Africa
8.5.9.1.Market size and forecast, by component
8.5.9.2.Market size and forecast, by type
8.5.9.3.Market size and forecast, by enterprise size
8.5.9.4.Market size and forecast, by end user
CHAPTER 9: COMPANY PROFILES
9.1.ALPHABET INC.
9.1.1.Company overview
9.1.2.Key Executives
9.1.3.Company snapshot
9.1.4.Operating business segments
9.1.5.Product portfolio
9.1.6.Business performance
9.1.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.2.AMAZON.COM INC.
9.2.1.Company overview
9.2.2.Key Executives
9.2.3.Company snapshot
9.2.4.Operating business segments
9.2.5.Product portfolio
9.2.6.Business performance
9.2.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.3.DIGITAL REALTY
9.3.1.Company overview
9.3.2.Key Executives
9.3.3.Company snapshot
9.3.4.Operating business segments
9.3.5.Product portfolio
9.3.6.Business performance
9.3.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.4.EQUINIX INC.
9.4.1.Company overview
9.4.2.Key Executives
9.4.3.Company snapshot
9.4.4.Operating business segments
9.4.5.Product portfolio
9.4.6.Business performance
9.4.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.5.HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE
9.5.1.Company overview
9.5.2.Key Executives
9.5.3.Company snapshot
9.5.4.Operating business segments
9.5.5.Product portfolio
9.5.6.Business performance
9.5.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.6.IBM CORPORATION
9.6.1.Company overview
9.6.2.Key Executives
9.6.3.Company snapshot
9.6.4.Operating business segments
9.6.5.Product portfolio
9.6.6.Business performance
9.6.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.7.MICROSOFT
9.7.1.Company overview
9.7.2.Key Executives
9.7.3.Company snapshot
9.7.4.Operating business segments
9.7.5.Product portfolio
9.7.6.Business performance
9.7.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.8.NTT COMMUNICATION CORPORATION
9.8.1.Company overview
9.8.2.Key Executives
9.8.3.Company snapshot
9.8.4.Operating business segments
9.8.5.Product portfolio
9.8.6.Business performance
9.8.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.9.ORACLE
9.9.1.Company overview
9.9.2.Key Executives
9.9.3.Company snapshot
9.9.4.Operating business segments
9.9.5.Product portfolio
9.9.6.Business performance
9.9.7.Key strategic moves and developments
9.10.SAP SE
9.10.1.Company overview
9.10.2.Key Executives
9.10.3.Company snapshot
9.10.4.Operating business segments
9.10.5.Product portfolio
9.10.6.Business performance
9.10.7.Key strategic moves and developments
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1.GLOBAL DATA CENTER MARKET, BY COMPONENT 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 2.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SOLUTION , BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 3.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SERVICE, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 4.GLOBAL DATA CENTER MARKET, BY TYPE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 5.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR COLOCATION, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 6.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR HYPERSCALE, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 7.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR EDGE, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 8.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 9.GLOBAL DATA CENTER MARKET, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 10.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR LARGE ENTERPRISES, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 11.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES), BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 12.GLOBAL DATA CENTER MARKET, BY END USER 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 13.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR BFSI, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 14.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR IT & TELECOM, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 15.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 16.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR ENERGY & UTILITIES, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 17.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 18.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR , BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 19.NORTH AMERICA DATA CENTER, BY COMPONENT 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 20.NORTH AMERICA DATA CENTER, BY TYPE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 21.NORTH AMERICA DATA CENTER, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 22.NORTH AMERICA DATA CENTER, BY END USER 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 23.NORTH AMERICA DATA CENTER, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 24.EUROPE DATA CENTER, BY COMPONENT 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 25.EUROPE DATA CENTER, BY TYPE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 26.EUROPE DATA CENTER, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 27.EUROPE DATA CENTER, BY END USER 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 28.EUROPE DATA CENTER, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 29.ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER, BY COMPONENT 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 30.ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER, BY TYPE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 31.ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 32.ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER, BY END USER 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 33.ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 34.LAMEA DATA CENTER, BY COMPONENT 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 35.LAMEA DATA CENTER, BY TYPE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 36.LAMEA DATA CENTER, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 37.LAMEA DATA CENTER, BY END USER 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 38.LAMEA DATA CENTER, BY REGION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
TABLE 39.ALPHABET INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 40.ALPHABET INC.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 41.AMAZON.COM INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 42.AMAZON.COM INC.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 43.DIGITAL REALTY: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 44.DIGITAL REALTY: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 45.EQUINIX INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 46.EQUINIX INC.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 47.HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 48.HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 49.IBM CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 50.IBM CORPORATION: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 51.MICROSOFT : COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 52.MICROSOFT : OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 53.NTT COMMUNICATION CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 54.NTT COMMUNICATION CORPORATION: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 55.ORACLE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 56.ORACLE: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 57.SAP SE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 58.SAP SE: OPERATING SEGMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1.GLOBAL DATA CENTER MARKET SEGMENTATION
FIGURE 2.TOP INVESTMENT POCKET
FIGURE 3.TOP WINNING STRATEGIES (%)
FIGURE 4.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SOLUTION , 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 5.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SERVICE, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 6.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR COLOCATION, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 7.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR HYPERSCALE, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 8.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR EDGE, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 9.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR OTHERS, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 10.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR LARGE ENTERPRISES, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 11.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES), 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 12.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR BFSI, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 13.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR IT & TELECOM, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 14.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 15.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR ENERGY & UTILITIES, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 16.DATA CENTER MARKET FOR OTHERS, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 17.GLOBAL DATA CENTER, BY REGION, 2020 (%)
FIGURE 18.U.S. DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 19.CANADA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 20.UK DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 21.GERMANY DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 22.FRANCE DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 23.ITALY DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 24.SPAIN DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 25.NETHERLANDS DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 26.REST OF EUROPE DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 27.CHINA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 28.INDIA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 29.JAPAN DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 30.SINGAPORE DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 31.AUSTRALIA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 32.REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 33.LATIN AMERICA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 34.MIDDLE EAST DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)
FIGURE 35.AFRICA DATA CENTER MARKET, 2020-2030 ($MILLION)