DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Australia Data Center Market – Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities 2021-2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Australia Data Center Market Size Will Witness Investments Of USD 40 Million By 2026

Greenfield development is increasing with both global and local data center providers acquiring land for data center development for expanding existing facilities and new facilities. For instance, Digital Realty acquired 16.2 hectares of land in Sydney.

The Australia data center market has a strong presence of infrastructure vendors, who offer installation and commissioning services such as Everett Smith, CRS, Stowe Australia, Thycon, Paramount Airconditioning, and more.

Key Highlights of The Report:

In 2020, around 75% of the Australia data center market share was contributed by 7 major service providers in the region. Sydney is expected to have around 8 upcoming facilities in Australia during the forecast period. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Australian cloud service market has grown by over 15% rendering around USD 10 billion in revenue. In April 2020, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA) acquired an 88% stake in AirTrunk valued at around USD 2 billion. Cities such as Perth and Brisbane will see investments from wholesale colocation providers during the forecast period. While Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne attracted major investments from wholesale colocation providers, as of 2020. Digital transformation, cloud adoption, and investment in IoT technology to be big drivers in the Australia data center market landscape. Australia Data Center Market Insights

There are over 100+ colocation facilities in the region. Sydney leads the market with the presence of over 30 facilities and the occupancy rate stands at over 85% of installed capacity across Sydney and Melbourne. In 2020, due to COVID-19, there was an average revenue growth between 16% to 18% for all providers in the region. In 2019, the Australian Government has signed an agreement with Microsoft to provide cloud-based services to the 98 government agencies, aiming to transform into a digital government by 2025. Organizations from different industry verticals such as healthcare, agriculture, asset management, facility management, and more are investing in IoT technology to improve productivity internally and for customers and attracting significant data center investments to the country. Australia has the presence of big data support service providers, including IBM, AWS, Dell, Google, Microsoft, and a few emerging local vendors such as Contexti, EngineRoom.io, and YellowFi. Australia Data Center Market Vendor Landscape

The Australia data center market has a presence of several IT infrastructure providers, construction contractors, support infrastructure providers, and investors. The region witnessed the entry of new players, such as Edge Data Centres, in the edge data center space, which will be investing in edge facilities across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. For instance, DCI Data Centers is a wholesale data center provider operating in Australia. They are involved in constructing the SYD02 facility which is expected to be operational by 2022.

IT Infrastructure Providers

Arista Networks Atos Cisco Systems Dell Technologies Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) IBM Juniper Networks Lenovo NetApp Construction Service Providers

AECOM AREA3 Aurecon Group Benmax Bouygues Construction (A W Edwards) DEM FDC Construction & Fitout Pty Ltd Greenbox Architecture HDR (Hurley Palmer Flatt) Hutchinson Builders ICON ISG John Holland Group Linesight Nilsen Paramount Airconditioning Parratech Stowe Australia Taylor Group Construction Support Infrastructure Providers

ABB Caterpillar Condair Group Cummins Delta Electronics Eaton Everett Smith & Co HITEC Power Protection IoTDC Legrand Piller Power Systems Rittal Rolls-Royce Power Systems Schneider Electric STULZ Thycon Vertiv Group Data Center Investors

AirTrunk Operating Canberra Data Centres DC Two DCI Data Centers Digital Realty Edge Data Centres Equinix Fujitsu Iseek Keppel DC REIT Macquarie Telecom Group NEXTDC The report segments data center investment by the following areas:

Market Segmentation by Infrastructure Type

IT Infrastructure Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure Market Segmentation by IT Infrastructure

Server Storage Network Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Generators Transfer Switches and Switchgears Rack PDUs Other Electrical Infrastructure Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure

Cooling Systems Rack Cabinets Other Mechanical Infrastructure Market Segmentation by General Construction

Building Development Installation and Commissioning Services Building Design Physical Security DCIM Market Segmentation by Tier Segments

Tier I & Tier II Tier III Tier IV Market Segmentation by Geography

Sydney Melbourne Other Cities Why Should You Buy This Research?

Market size is available in terms of area, power capacity, investment, and colocation revenue. An assessment of the Australia data center investment in the market by colocation, hyperscale, and enterprise operators Data center investments in terms of area (square feet) and power capacity (MW) across cities in the country A detailed study of the existing Australian data center market landscape, an in-depth industry analysis, and insightful predictions about the Australia data center market size during the forecast period Snapshot of existing and upcoming third-party facilities in Australia Facilities Covered (Existing): 106 Facilities Identified (Upcoming): 15 Coverage: 11 Cities Existing vs Upcoming (Data Center Area) Existing vs Upcoming (IT Load Capacity) For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/i5z33n

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