October 22, 2009; 06:15 AM
[RealWire] Four-Year 23% CAGR Trajectory Forecast for Carrier-Neutral Data Centres
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IDC/Interxion survey forecasts
growth in demand for carrier-neutral data centres will continue, despite current
economic climate
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Adoption of emerging technologies
such as virtualisation and Cloud computing are key drivers
A recent data centre study
conducted by IDC, on behalf of leading carrier-neutral data centre operator
Interxion, has found that the continuing demand for outsourced data centres is
likely to result in an estimated CAGR of 23% in the sector’s major European
markets (UK, NL, DE and FR) over the coming four years. This equates to growth
in these markets from €725 million (2008) to €2,007 million (2013). The survey,
which reflects views of respondents from about half of the European market by
revenue, also revealed that 95% of European companies operate in-house data
centres with accelerating migration to outsourcing.
Contributing to the
growth of colocation is the increase of digital content (such as IPTV and music)
as well as the growth of high-bandwidth consumer and business internet based
applications, specifically social networking, public and private Cloud computing
and SaaS. Another set of factors contributing to this growth includes the
cost/benefit-driven movement of enterprises to opt for carrier-neutral data
centre colocation over in-house data centre enhancement. The cost side of the
analysis is being greatly affected by the need for power and cooling density to
enable virtualisation and the ready availability of appropriately skilled
personnel in outsourced data centres.
The report also highlights a strong
correlation between the main challenges of managing in-house data centres and
the main perceived benefits of colocation. The key challenges (as defined by 25
- 40% of respondents) are flexibility, security, managing operating costs,
external connectivity issues, and securing Capex. The key perceived benefits of
colocation (as defined by 25-40% of respondents) include better resilience,
scalability and flexibility, better security, and greater cost-effectiveness.
Personnel issues also correlate quite closely: 20% of respondents regarded
hiring and retaining skilled staff as a key challenge, and 24% believe that data
centre operators have better skills.
“These findings are very encouraging
for the continued long-term growth of carrier-neutral colocation in Europe,
especially when you consider that 95% of European companies currently operate
in-house data centres, and various factors are supporting the migration of these
to outsourced centres,” said David Ruberg, Interxion CEO. “It is also important
to bear in mind that these are long-term trends, not short-term fads. As well as
recognising the reduction in overall costs that can be gained through
colocation, our respondents see the resilient connectivity that carrier-neutral
facilities provide as key to the successful delivery of the benefits of
next-generation technologies.”
“To a great extent the findings of this
latest survey underline an existing trend,” commented James Eibisch, Research
Director, EMEA Business Network Services", at IDC. “There is a huge market for
colocation, as it directly addresses many of the acknowledged shortcomings of
in-house data centre facilities. The take-off of virtualisation and the gradual
migration towards Cloud services accelerate the trend, making the concept of
outsourcing to a colocation facility even more attractive.”
The report
surveyed over 400 senior-level IT decision makers across a broad range of
industries in the UK, France, the Netherlands and Germany, as well as a
selection of leading carrier-neutral colocation providers who, between them,
account for 50% of the European market by revenue.
About
Interxion
Interxion is a leading
European provider of carrier-neutral data centres. Headquartered in
Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands, Interxion serves its customers from 25
carrier-neutral data centres located in 13 cities across 11 European countries.
Interxion serves network and carrier-based, hosting and enterprise customers who
require professionally managed and strictly controlled physical environments
within which to operate mission-critical applications and computer systems.
Interxion’s data centres offer cost-effective and fast access to multiple local
and global communication networks. For more information please
visit www.interxion.com