DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Australia
– Data Centres” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
It took over 20 years for the data centre market to reach its current
position. The arrival of cloud computing, Big Data, M2M and IoT allowed
for a large range of new services and applications, especially aimed at
small and medium organisations.
The data centre market includes telehousing facilities, co-location
facilities, cloud and IT services, content hosting, connectivity and
interconnection. They are important for a range of business and
government applications including new developments of cloud computing
and the Internet of Things (M2M).
Currently the developments are highly centralised in the capital cities,
but a more decentralised trend is expected to develop over time. Sydney
datacentres currently offer the primary location for hubbing traffic for
content and cloud providers, as well as content delivery networks.
However Melbourne will gain further importance as the second major
content hub for Australia as new submarine cable projects bring to
market the necessary connectivity routes.
Data centre customers are migrating from co-location services and
managed hosting to cloud services. Cloud providers are the fastest
growing segment of most Australian data centre providers.
Government continues to increase in maturity in their understanding of
cloud technologies, how to use cloud to the best of their advantage, and
how to optimize their existing infrastructure. Major global cloud
service providers have huge growth expectations for Asia Pacific region
and these providers are investing their capital to reflect their rapid
growth. In response to this growth, a number of existing major
Australian data centre providers such as Digital Reality and Metronode
and new regional providers such as AirTrunk are ramping up local data
centre capacity.
Australia has progressed to now be one of the four major sub-markets for
data centres in Asia alongside Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. Greater
diversity however has led to the fact that it is now harder to serve the
entire region from one location. The Asia-Pacific region is currently
undergoing very strong wholesale colocation growth driven by large-scale
global cloud providers including Amazon Web Service (AWS), Google,
Microsoft and IBM as they expand aggressively in major hubs.
This report overviews the different forms of data centres and gives an
insight into the trends occurring in it, and the major players in the
sector.
Key Developments:
- Emergence of Melbourne as a second key Australian data centre hub.
- AirTrunk opens a hyperscale data centre in Western Sydney.
-
Global data centre provider Equinix acquires local data centre
provider Metronode. -
Cloud-based collaboration software provider Freshworks opens a
datacentre in Sydney.
Companies mentioned in this report
- Canberra Data Centre (CDC)
- Australia Data Centres
- Telstra
- Optus
- HP
- Macquarie Telecom
- Datacom Systems
- Global Switch
- Fujitsu
- Hewlett Packard
- Equinix
- NextDC
- Polaris
- Digital Realty
- IXnet
- Metronode
- Nextgen Networks
- Vocus
- AirTrunk
- Freshworks
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