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Finally @Datacentretrack has identified the new developments taking place with DigiPlex @DigiPlex_ICT building a new 5 building campus & Interxion @interxion building the CPH-3 facility in Copenhagen, and Iceland specialising in bitcoin & HPC applications suited for the Nordics.


DCP @Datacentretrack finds that Norway has overtaken Sweden as the largest Data Centre market in the region, with almost 127,000 m2 of 3rd party space, with Norway being a provider of wholesale Data Centre capacity with high amounts of low cost renewable power attracting users.


@Datacentretrack has published Data Centre Nordics 2021 to 2025 - a new report examining the changes & future forecasts for space, power & revenues over the next 4 year period to 2025. The Nordics is becoming a desirable location for Data Centres.


@Datacentretrack finally finds one cloud on the horizon for large city growth in Europe - and it is the shortage of land for Data Centre development, particularly in the London area, with costs rising sharply for new DC construction, increasing pricing.


@Datacentretrack finds that each of the 5 European cities is being dominated by a handful of Data Centre Providers, including @GlobalDC_EMEA, @interxion, @Cyrusone, @Equinix with larger campus facilities with large capital requirements becoming a feature.


@Datacentretrack finds that the Frankfurt DC market has doubled in size over the 8 year period, but Amsterdam is the clear winner with capacity increasing by 1.5x over the same period.


@Datacentretrack finds that London/Slough is still the largest DC market in Europe, but has seen relatively low growth of 60% over the 8 years to 2025 - a mature market with a fall off in growth.


Frankfurt accounts for 61% of German DC space, London/Slough accounts for 48% of UK DC space, but Dublin accounts for 92% of all Irish DC space. Amsterdam & Paris are also dominant in their respective countries.


@Datacentretrack looks at Data Centre & Cloud development over an 8 year period since 2017 to 2025. In total the 5 cities have seen an increase of 129,000 m2 per annum over the 8 years.


@Datacentretrack publish a unique report on the five largest Data Centre & Cloud markets in Europe, London/Slough, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris & Dublin. These markets dominate the European market, now & in the future.


@Datacentretrack finally finds that pricing in the region remains relatively high, with only limited carrier neutral capacity being provided in most countries, with Equinix forming a joint venture with incumbent telco Omantel for a new Data Centre in Oman.


@Datacentretrack finds that the six Gulf States have almost 126,000 m2 of space available, with around 9 per cent growth per annum forecast. DC growth is set to come from new cloud providers, including AWS, Microsoft, Alibaba, SAP & Oracle all who have established zones.


@Datacentretrack finds 27 Data Centre Providers with 70 facilities are active in the six Gulf States, with Saudi Arabia and the UAE accounting for more than 60 per cent of all Data Centre facilities in the region. Most of the Providers are telecoms or state-owned.


@Datacentretrack publishes "Moving into the Future - Cloud & Data Centres in the Middle East" a new report available from datacentrepricing.com. The report surveys Data Centres & Cloud in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia & the UAE.


@Datacentretrack finds that the share prices for quoted Data Centres have recovered from the slump in mid March, and by May had come back to an all time high for the year. We forecast that growth in Data Centre capacity will continue to increase after the pandemic period.


@Datacentretrack Data Centres at a time of Pandemic - Weathering the Storm - finds that Data Centres will continue to grow, with new Data Centre facilities continue to be built. There is uncertainty for some customer segments, outweighed by overall market growth.


@Datacentretrack has published a free report - Data Centres at a time of Pandemic - Weathering the Storm. It looks at the implications of Covid-19 on the growth, A&M, construction & operations of Data Centres worldwide. Get it from datacentrepricing.com.


@Datacentretrack finds that 10 Data Centre Providers dominate - Chinese vendors invest in large Hyperscale facilities such as 21vianet, GDS Holdings, ChinData & Chayora Holdings. Also the Chinese Government sees DCs as being of strategic importance for economic development.


@Datacentretrack finds that the Chinese Data Centre market is the 2nd largest in the world, behind the USA. China is forecast to have 1.5 million m2 of space by the end of 2020, with over 360 3rd party Data Centre facilities present around 45% of whom are in Beijing & Shanghai.


@Datacentretrack has published its first major report looking at the Chinese Data Centre market - called Data Centre China 2020. The new report analyses the China market, the key drivers & provides a 5 year forecast for Data Centre space, power & investment.


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