Singapore Data Centre Market Report 2019-2024 - Data Centre Construction is Being Led by Large Global Multimedia Companies - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Key Market Developments

  • The Singapore data centre market will continue to see significant growth over the next few years
  • During late 2019 and 2020, a significant amount of new capacity is expected to enter the Singapore market
  • New capacity is especially coming from the international data centre specialist providers including Equinix and Digital Realty
  • After that growth will begin to slow as the Singapore data centre market faces mounting challenges
  • Data centre construction is now being led by the large global multimedia companies

Singapore is one of the four major sub-markets for data centres in Asia alongside Hong Kong, Australian and Japan. The Asia-Pacific region is currently undergoing very strong data centre growth driven by large-scale international cloud providers including Amazon Web Service (AWS), Google, Microsoft and IBM as they expand aggressively in major hubs including Singapore.

Singapore has evolved to become one of the most mature data centres markets globally. It is seen as Asia's leading market in terms of business operations for data centres, ahead of Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan. The market is highly competitive due to a large number of local and international colocation providers relative to the size of the country.

Data centre specialists, both local providers, such as Telin Singapore and DCSG and especially international providers such as Equinix and Digital Realty, have grown significantly over the past few years, as a number of telcos and IT service providers have fully or partially retreated from the data centre market.

Singapore has strong and diverse fibre connectivity, both domestically and internationally to major APAC markets and continues to expand its capacity.

As data centres become larger and more efficient, new data centres are generally being built in centralised areas, in order to achieve the required economies of scale. Singapore has developed to become a regional hub for large enterprises across a range of industries. The diversity and number of local and international cloud providers entering Singapore data centres have significantly increased over the last three to five years.

Singapore accounts for the largest supply of Asia Pacific data centres supply in a single location. Singapore is followed by Hong Kong, Australia (Sydney) and Japan (Tokyo).

Nearly all the major hosting and cloud providers globally have built a presence in Singapore. In particular, hyperscale / international public cloud service providers and digital media content providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS). Google, Facebook and Alibaba Cloud have been key in driving demand for data centre services, significantly increasing their uptake of data centre capacity in Asia and particularly in Singapore over the past few years, by building massive-scale platforms.

Multimedia content providers and cloud companies are driving strong demand for data centre storage and networking in Singapore. There are a growing number of young consumers who access high levels of data daily to watch movies, upload photos and videos, play games and make cashless payments. This is attracting data centre operators to bring data and cloud storage closer to the consumers.

High growth in data storage and management related to the digital economy will be a strong driver of growth over the next decade. In particular, digital media companies emerging from industries such as e-commerce, content, gaming and software applications, especially from large emerging markets such as China and India, are looking to expand outside their respective countries to Singapore. This is driving greater demand for leased data centre services in Singapore.

The Singapore data centre market will continue to see significant growth over the few years, however after that growth will begin to slow as the Singapore data centre market is facing mounting challenges with a lot of new local supply entering the market, and a growing secondary market in neighbouring countries, as some potential new business will go to surrounding, cheaper markets such as Indonesia and Malaysia which are very quickly developing their data centre markets.

Key Topics Covered

1 Market Classification and Definitions

1.1 Classification of data Centres

1.2 Data Centre Models

1.3 Colocation vs Managed Hosting

1.4 Wholesale vs Retail

2 Category of Data Centre Providers

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Specialist Data Centre Providers

2.3 Telecommunications Service Providers

2.4 IT Service Providers

2.5 Modular Data Centre Providers

2.6 Commercial Property Owners

3 Data Centre Trends

3.1 Growing Importance of Regional Data Centres

3.2 Consolidation to Larger, More Efficient Data Centres

3.3 Migration of Managed Hosting to Cloud Services

3.4 Cloud Providers Driving the Growth of Data Centre Ecosystems

3.5 High-Density Data Centre Requirements

3.6 New data centre models

4 Singapore Market Analysis

4.1 Singapore still a regional data centre market leader

4.2 Singapore fast developing as a regional hub.

4.3 New local capacity entering the market

4.4 Shift towards cloud and hyperscale data centre providers

5 Market Drivers

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Robust and Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure

5.3 Growing Demand for Cloud Computing

5.4 Rising need for Data Security

5.5 Growing Need for Disaster Recovery Services

6 Market Restraints and Challenges

6.1 Difficulty in Securing New Sites

6.2 High construction costs

6.3 Long term Planning for Additional Capacity

6.4 Strong growth in neighbouring developing markets

7 Statistics by Provider and Forecast

8 Asia - Regional Analysis

8.1 Strong Regional Growth Continues

8.2 Large-scale cloud and content providers driving growth

8.3 Inhibitors and Market Challenges

9 Data Centre Provider Profiles

9.1 1-Net

9.2 Colt

9.3 CyrusOne

9.4 Cyxtera

9.5 DCSG

9.6 Digital Realty

9.7 Epsilon

9.8 Equinix

9.9 Global Switch

9.10 Google

9.11 Keppel Data Centres

9.12 M1

9.13 SingTel

9.14 STT GDC

9.15 Telin

9.16 Telstra

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