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Insights on the Hyperscale Data Center Global Market to 2027 – Players Include Broadcom, Lenovo, Netapp and Micron Technology
Dublin, July 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Hyperscale Data Center Market – Global Outlook and Forecast 2022-2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
300+ Hyperscale data center projects were witnessed in 2021 with contributions from colocation and cloud data center operators across several emerging and mature markets across the globe. In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic continued to drive data center growth, with rapid expansion by cloud service providers, content providers, and on-premises migration to cloud/colocation facilities. The market is gaining traction in several investments in emerging locations such as Chile, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, New Zealand, Belgium, Italy, Thailand, and South Korea.
Key Data Center Trends in 2022
Focus on Sustainability: In terms of hyperscale data center development, sustainability is among the major trends that have been witnessed among the data center operators, with several operators adopting green energy sources to power their data centers. Hyperscale data centers are major power consumption and thus need sustainable operations methods.
AI to Boost Liquid-Cooling Adoption: With a significant number of organizations and governments adopting artificial intelligence worldwide, the workloads in the data centers are also growing to support high bandwidth data traffic from such technologies. It leads to increased data center rack density and thus increases the need for an efficient cooling solution such as liquid cooling.
Innovative Data Center Technique/Technologies:
- Increase investments in automation of infrastructure and incorporation of AI in operating data centers
- Deployment of micro-grids for powering their data centers
- Replacing Diesel Generator with Natural Gas Powered, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, & Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO)
- Data centers across major locations in the US and Europe have started a trial or use of innovative generator designs and fuel types, such as replacing diesel generators with natural gas-powered, hydrogen fuel cells, & hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO)
- In terms of IT infrastructure, the market is witnessing trends such as NVMe storage adoption, increase in switches of the capacity of 100GbE and above, server virtualization, adoption of ARM-based servers, and converged & hyper-converged infrastructure.
Data Center Power Infrastructure
- The share of lithium-ion batteries is growing in the market, followed by other cell types such as nickel-zinc and Prussian blue.
- HVO’s replacement for diesel fuel has already started to grow among European and the US data center. Kao Data Centers, Ark Data Centers, and Interxion (Digital Realty) have shifted to hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO), replacing diesel fuel in data center generator systems. In June 2021, Compass Data Center announced a partnership with Foster Fuels for Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil-based biodiesel (HVO) as a replacement to diesel fuel for its on-site generators
Data Center Cooling & Rack Solutions
- The use of CRAC & CRAH systems dominates the global hyperscale data center market, capturing around 31% in 2021. Using air-based cooling techniques due to sustainability concerns has increased market traction.
- The efficiency of cooling units and their modularity will be the highly sought-after procurement needs among data center operators.
- Procurement of 45U-48U rack cabinets to increase with the increase in the design of OCP-Ready Colocation facility supporting OCP-Rack Architecture.
Data Center General Construction Services
- Supply chain constraints have increased the data center construction and procurement cost at an average of $1-$2 million per MW. However, vendors and developers are working towards overcoming the challenge with advanced inventory, pre-planning, and increasing market partnerships.
- The cost of data center development can vary anywhere from $30?$180 per square foot. The development cost of the data center in the China and India are among the lowest at around $3-$4 million per MW. Compared to Japan, Singapore, and Switzerland, the development cost is over $10 million per MW. Compared to small data centers, the CAPEX of hyperscale data centers reduces by up to 20% per MW as the capacity grows.
Vendor Analysis
- Data Center Infrastructure Service Providers
- The trend of efficient and sustainable infrastructure solutions is gaining traction among the infrastructure providers.
- Supply chain constraints are increasing the lead time and procurement cost of several infrastructure solutions.
- Data Center Construction Contractors
- Data center construction contractors face challenges in terms of a lack of skilled workforce across several markets.
- Construction contractors have also started focusing on using recycled materials for hyperscale data center development.
- Data Center Investors
- Several M&A & Joint Venture initiatives were witnessed in the market to grow hyperscale investments from colocation providers. For instance, GDS Services has partnered with YTL to build data centers in YTL’s data center campus in Johor, Malaysia.
- Global cloud service providers, namely AWS, Microsoft, and Google, are investing in hyperscale data centers that include mixed strategies with a combination of self-built/wholesale colocation across several countries. This will grow the competition for colocation providers investing in the market.
Key Questions Answered
1. What is the Expected Value of the Global Hyperscale Data Center Market Size in 2027?
2. Which Region Accounted for the Highest Market Share in the Global Hyperscale Data Center Market by 2027?
3. What is the Market Size of the Global Hyperscale Data Centers in Terms of Area?
4. Who Are the Prominent Investors in the Hyperscale Data Center Market?
5. What Are the Key Factors Driving the Growth of the Hyperscale Data Center Market?
Key Topics Covered:
1 Research Methodology
2 Research Objectives
3 Research Process
4 Scope & Coverage
4.1 Market Definition
4.2 Base Year
4.3 Scope of the Study
4.4 Market Segments
4.4.1 Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
4.4.1 Market Segmentation by It Infrastructure
4.4.2 Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Cooling System
4.4.5 Market Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
4.4.6 Market Segmentation by General Construction
4.4.7 Market Segmentation by Geography
5 Report Assumptions & Caveats
5.1 Key Caveats
5.2 Currency Conversion
5.3 Market Derivation
6 Market at a Glance
7 Premium Insights
7.1 Sustainability Initiative by Hyperscale Operators
7.2 Key Highlights:
7.3 Key Data Center Trends in 2022
7.4 Geographical Segmentation
7.5 Vendor Analysis
8 Introduction
8.1 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
8.1.1 Key
9 Market Opportunities & Trends
9.1 Growing Adoption of Renewable Energy
9.2 5G Deployments to Grow Edge Data Centers
9.3 Impact of Ai Adoption on Data Center Infrastructure
9.4 Growth in Rack Power Density
9.5 Increased Use of Innovative Data Center Technologies
9.6 Adoption of Advanced It Infrastructure
9.7 Growth in Adoption of High-Capacity Switches
10 Market Growth Enablers
10.1 Impact of Covid-19 on Data Center Market
10.2 Growing Cloud Service Adoptions
10.3 Growing Adoption of Big Data & Iot
10.4 Growth in M&As and Joint Ventures
10.5 Growing Submarine Cable & Inland Connectivity
11 Market Restraints
11.1 Growing Carbon Emissions
11.2 Security Challenges for Data Centers
11.3 Lack of Skilled Data Center Professionals
11.4 Supply Chain Disruptions in the Market
11.5 Location Constraints for Data Centers
12 Market Landscape
13 Infrastructure
14 It Infrastructure
15 Electrical Infrastructure
16 Mechanical Infrastructure
17 Cooling Systems
18 Cooling Technique
19 General Construction
20 Geography
21 North America
22 US
23 Canada
24 Latin America
25 Brazil
26 Mexico
27 Rest of Latin America
28 Western Europe
29 Ireland
30 Germany
31 UK
32 Netherlands
33 France
34 Other Western European Countries
35 Nordics
36 Sweden
37 Denmark
38 Norway
39 Finland
40 Central & Eastern Europe (Cee)
41 Russia
42 Poland
43 Middle East
44 Uae
45 Saudi Arabia
46 Other Middle Eastern Countries
47 Africa
48 South Africa
49 Other African Countries
50 Apac
51 China
52 Hong Kong
53 Australia
54 Japan
55 India
56 South Korea
57 Rest of Apac
58 Singapore
59 Other Southeast Asian Countries
60 Competitive Landscape
61 Key It Infrastructure Vendors
61.1 Cisco Systems
61.1.1 Business Overview
61.1.2 Product Offerings
61.2 Dell Technologies
61.2.1 Business Overview
61.2.2 Product Offerings
61.3 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Hpe)
61.3.1 Business Overview
61.3.2 Product Offerings
61.4 Huawei Technologies
61.4.1 Business Overview
61.4.2 Product Offerings
61.4.3 Key News:
61.5 Ibm
61.5.1 Business Overview
61.5.2 Product Offerings
61.6 Inspur
61.6.1 Business Overview
61.6.2 Product Offerings
62 Other Prominent It Infrastructure Vendors
62.1 Arista Networks
62.1.1 Business Overview
62.1.2 Product Offerings
62.2 Atos
62.2.1 Business Overview
62.2.2 Product Offerings
62.3 Broadcom
62.3.1 Business Overview
62.3.2 Product Offerings
62.4 Juniper Networks
62.4.1 Business Overview
62.4.2 Product Offerings
62.5 Lenovo
62.5.1 Business Overview
62.5.2 Product Offerings
62.6 Netapp
62.6.1 Business Overview
62.6.2 Product Offerings
62.7 Extreme Netwoks
62.7.1 Business Overview
62.7.2 Product Offerings
62.8 Fujitsu
62.8.1 Business Overview
62.8.2 Product Offerings
62.9 Hitachi Vantara
62.9.1 Business Overview
62.9.2 Product Offerings
62.10 Inventec
62.10.1 Business Overview
62.10.2 Product Offerings
62.11 Micron Technology
62.11.1 Business Overview
62.11.2 Product Offerings
62.12 Mitac Holdings
62.12.1 Business Overview
62.12.2 Product Offerings
62.13 Nimbus Data
62.13.1 Business Overview
62.13.2 Product Offerings
62.14 Oracle
62.14.1 Business Overview
62.14.2 Product Offerings
62.15 Pivot3
62.15.1 Business Overview
62.15.2 Product Offerings
62.16 Pure Storage
62.16.1 Business Overview
62.16.2 Product Offerings
62.17 Quanta Cloud Technology (Quanta Computer)
62.17.1 Business Overview
62.17.2 Product Offerings
62.18 Seagate Technology
62.18.1 Business Overview
62.18.2 Product Offerings
62.19 Supermicro
62.19.1 Business Overview
62.19.2 Product Offerings
62.20 Synology
62.20.1 Business Overview
62.20.2 Product Offerings
62.21 Toshiba
62.21.1 Business Overview
62.21.2 Product Offerings
62.22 Violin (Storcentric)
62.22.1 Business Overview
62.22.2 Product Offerings
62.23 Western Digital
62.23.1 Business Overview
62.23.2 Product Offerings
62.24 Wistron (Wiwynn)
62.24.1 Business Overview
62.24.2 Product Offerings
63 Key Support Infrastructure Vendors
63.1 Abb
63.1.1 Business Overview
63.1.2 Product Offerings
63.2 Caterpillar
63.2.1 Business Overview
63.2.2 Product Offerings
63.3 Cummins
63.3.1 Business Overview
63.3.2 Product Offerings
63.4 Eaton
63.4.1 Business Overview
63.4.2 Product Offerings
63.5 Legrand
63.5.1 Business Overview
63.5.2 Product Offerings
63.6 Rittal
63.6.1 Business Overview
63.6.2 Product Offerings
63.7 Schneider Electric
63.7.1 Business Overview
63.7.2 Product Offerings
63.7.3 Key News
63.8 Stulz
63.8.1 Business Overview
63.8.2 Product Offerings
63.9 Vertiv
63.9.1 Business Overview
63.9.2 Product Offerings
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Artificial Intelligence
Dahua Technology Releases 2023 ESG Report
HANGZHOU, China, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Dahua Technology, a world-leading video-centric AIoT solution and service provider, has unveiled its 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance Report, highlighting diverse range of initiatives aimed at addressing pressing environmental and social challenges while enhancing responsible corporate practices.
Tech for good initiatives
Dahua is deeply committed to leveraging innovation and digital intelligence technologies, making a difference in various fields including biodiversity conservation, urban governance, industry digitalization and community operations. The company’s smart systems have been deployed to help monitor and protect endangered species (e.g. Hainan gibbons, red-crowned cranes, etc.), enable remote fire inspection for forests and photovoltaic power stations, support next-generation digital education and classroom efficiency worldwide, and more.
Corporate governance and compliance
Dahua boasts a transparent, well-established ESG governance framework, adhering to compliance operations and business ethics.
Prioritizing network security and privacy protection, Dahua complies with relevant laws and regulations in all business activities. With a sound network security management framework, Dahua continuously improves its privacy protection system, actively carries out external audits, and conducts emergency drills and training to ensure robust security for users. The company has obtained ISO 27001 and ISO 27017 certifications for information security and cloud security management, as well as ISO 27701 for privacy protection management.
Green Practices on R&D, products and operation
Embracing a green development strategy, Dahua has established a comprehensive environmental management system certified by ISO14001. The company has contributed to waste reduction and environmental protection by optimizing energy efficiency and resource utilization during manufacturing and operation, recycling 1,663 tons of production materials, legally transferring 100% of hazardous waste, and achieving an overall recovery rate of 80% for WEEE products.
At the forefront of technological innovation, Dahua adopts clean technology and advanced simulation processes for green product research and development to minimize the impact on the environment. Dahua’s integrated solar-power monitoring system operates efficiently even during adverse weather conditions, saving 380,000 kWh per year per ten thousand units. For small reservoirs, a low-cost solar power supply solution was introduced to solve the problem of power access in large and complex terrains. Every 10,000 units can save 1,530,000 to 2,550,000 kWh of electricity per year. Notably, its industry-leading recyclable film composite packaging technology has significantly reduced packaging materials by 40% and saved 50% of storage and transportation space.
Moreover, Dahua implemented various initiatives to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions across its facilities. Energy-efficient LED lighting systems and state-of-the-art induction radar were installed for automatic lighting control, saving approximately 13,880 kWh and 62,000 kWh per year respectively. By building a cloud-based green data center, resource utilization was increased by more than 60%, saving 83,000 kWh of electricity. Additionally, Dahua’s Fuyang Phase II factory built 60,000 m2 of rooftop photovoltaic panels, generating 5,447,000 kWh of electricity by December 2023.
Social responsibility and public welfare
Aligning with its core value of “employee achievements, customer success”, Dahua focuses on creating an inclusive workplace for mutual growth while fostering an ecosystem of shared value for customers and partners. Dahua also incorporates ESG standards into supplier screening and evaluation to promote the sustainable development of its supply chain. With a comprehensive supplier management and supply security system, Dahua has obtained ISO 28000 certification. Furthermore, Dahua actively engages in Dubai’s “1 billion meals” initiative, UK’s breast cancer fundraising, and many other social welfare events. In 2023, Dahua joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative to support broader societal goals.
Looking ahead, Dahua will continue to enhance its commitment to enabling a smarter society and better living, and contribute to building a safe, green, beautiful and harmonious world.
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From End Users to Agents: SysAid Continues to Innovate and Transform the IT Service Management Experience by Unveiling its AI Chatbot for Agents
TORONTO, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SysAid, a leading provider of innovative IT and Enterprise service management solutions, announces the debut of its revolutionary AI Chatbot for Agents which will be unveiled at the Service Desk & IT Support Show (SITS) in London on April 17-18, 2024. This groundbreaking add-on to the SysAid platform aims to reinvent the way agents deliver service, enhancing efficiency and productivity across organizations while solidifying SysAid’s position as a pioneer in the industry.
Earlier this year SysAid released SysAid Copilot, its comprehensive, innovative set of generative AI capabilities providing employees with a consumer-grade, self-service experience and redefining the employee experience. With a steady rollout of additional features driven by customer demand, the community of active SysAid Copilot customers is rapidly expanding and fueling business momentum. Additionally, adoption rates of the next-gen ITSM solution within their organizations are a clear indicator of SysAid’s commitment to fulfilling the needs of its customer base.
With the introduction of the AI Chatbot for Agents, SysAid continues to push the boundaries of innovation in the IT service management industry. The AI Chatbot for Agents instantly delivers tailored responses, addressing agents’ specific needs and inquiries while enabling them to resolve issues from within the admin portal. For example, if an agent requests help in prioritizing their tasks and tickets for the day, the chatbot will step in by evaluating the queue and providing a summary of tickets on which to focus based on titles, descriptions, prioritization, and even user sentiment detected by AI Emotion. Furthermore, the AI Chatbot for Agents suggests solutions contextually from within tickets, eliminating the need to search for solutions and resulting in a significant reduction in MTTR.
“We are thrilled to unveil our latest AI-driven innovation at SITS 2024,” said Avi Kedmi, CEO of SysAid. “Our mission at SysAid is to empower IT professionals with the tools they need to excel in their roles. With our new AI Chatbot for Agents, we are revolutionizing the agent’s role and leading the competition in delivering next-generation IT service management solutions.”
At the SysAid booth at SITS, visitors will be able to interact hands-on with both the AI Chatbot for Agents and the AI Chatbot for End Users, experiencing both sides of the service experience. They’ll see firsthand how features such as Guardrails, and Monitor and Fine-Tune ensure the quality of chatbot responses, that are generated based on a Data Pool that trains the chatbot on knowledge from extensive data sources including internal and verified external sources, including documents of different types, websites and SharePoint. They’ll also enjoy a full product demonstration and have an opportunity to chat with the product experts behind the innovation.
Visit SysAid at SITS in London on April 17-18th.
About SysAid
SysAid is on a mission to liberate organizations by putting AI to work for them and their people. We orchestrate service management across organizations with generative AI that taps into specialized data accumulated from thousands of customers and millions of users. With zero setup requirements, our conversational AI manages employees’ requests, assists with queries, and accelerates the resolution of issues. With intelligence and ease infused into the workday, productivity thrives so that employees can focus on what they’re meant to do, and organizations are free to fulfill their purpose.
With over 5,000 customers, SysAid partners with organizations ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises across 140 countries. For more information, please visit www.sysaid.com
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Appdome Extends Build2Test for Google Firebase Robo Test
Firebase Extension Expands Developer Choice and Streamlines Automated Testing of Appdome-Protected Android and iOS Mobile Apps in DevOps Pipelines
SINGAPORE, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Appdome, the mobile app economy’s one stop shop for mobile app defense, today announced at Black Hat Asia an extension to its Build2Test automated testing option for Google Firebase Robo Test. The extension enables mobile developers, DevOps and QA teams with more mobile app testing choices and streamlines the testing of Appdome-protected mobile apps using Google Firebase Robo Test.
The Appdome Build2Test capability enables automated functional testing of Appdome-secured mobile applications inside mobile app testing services like Google Firebase Robo Test. With Build2Test, Appdome-protected mobile apps recognize when trusted automated mobile app testing suites are in use and allow automated testing of the secured mobile apps without interruption. The service logs all security events triggered by Google Firebase Robo Test so the developer can track and monitor all mobile app defenses in the QA, test, and release lifecycle. The Appdome Build2Test service is part of the Appdome Dev2Cyber initiative and is designed to accelerate the delivery of secure mobile apps globally.
“Earlier this year, Appdome was the first mobile app security vendor to be named as a DevOps platform leader,” said Chris Roeckl, Chief Product Officer at Appdome. “Adding Google Firebase Robo Test as another option in Build2Test takes us one step closer to solving one of the last operational challenges of releasing secure mobile applications at scale.”
In continuous integration, continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, mobile app quality assurance is done via automated testing services so the functionality of the mobile app can be validated across hundreds or thousands of real-world mobile devices and OS versions. However, automated testing services can also leverage methods and tools that violate cybersecurity policies or that cybersecurity professionals find problematic and dangerous such as emulators, virtualization, resigning, debugging, dual spaces, Magisk and more. Once security protections are added to a mobile app, they can detect these methods and tools, and the resulting cyber defense may prevent testers from using these automated testing services. The new Appdome Build2Test for Google Firebase Robot Test allows Appdome-protected mobile applications to recognize the Google testing vendor and securely complete testing runs without interruption.
“We support the mobile development community by ensuring all Appdome-secured mobile apps deliver an amazing user experience,” said Karen Hsu, SVP Mobile DevOps and Security at Appdome. “Adding Google Firebase Robo Test to Appdome’s Build2Test opens up this bedrock service and empowers developers to ensure the highest quality and stability of their protected applications with ease.”
Advantages of the Appdome Build-to-Test for Google Firebase Robo Test include:
Enables fully automated QA testing for Appdome-protected mobile appsTrusted mobile app testing services with Google Firebase Robo TestVisualize Build2Test data for Google Firebase Robo Test and other mobile app testing services in Appdome ThreatScope™ Mobile XDREliminate the need to test protected and unprotected builds separatelyContinuously protect mobile app builds with Appdome defenses to ensure faster releases with improved DevSecOps complianceStop by booth #400 to see the Appdome unified mobile app defense platform in action at Black Hat Asia in Singapore on April 17-18.
For more information on how to use Appdome Build2Test with Google Firebase Robo Test, please see this knowledge base article for Android and this knowledge base article for iOS.
About Appdome
The Appdome mission is to protect every mobile app in the world and the people who use mobile apps in their lives and at work. Appdome provides the mobile industry’s only Unified Mobile App Defense platform, powered by a patented mobile coding engine, Threat-Events™ Threat-Aware UX/UI Control and ThreatScope™ Mobile XDR. Using Appdome, mobile brands eliminate complexity, ship faster and save money by delivering 300+ Certified Secure™ mobile app security, anti-malware, anti-fraud, mobile anti-bot, anti-cheat, geo compliance, MiTM attack prevention, code obfuscation, social engineering and other protections in Android and iOS apps with ease, inside the mobile DevOps and CI/CD pipeline. Leading financial, healthcare, government and m-commerce brands use Appdome to protect Android and iOS apps, mobile customers and mobile businesses globally. Appdome holds several patents including U.S. Patents 9,934,017 B2, 10,310,870 B2, 10,606,582 B2, 11,243,748 B2 and 11,294,663 B2. Additional patents pending.
Learn more at www.appdome.com.
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