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市場調查報告書

德國資訊中心

Data Centres Germany

出版商 BroadGroup
出版日期 2011年10月 商品編碼 224091
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 2011 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3124 PDF by E-mail (Corporate Use License)


德國資訊中心 是由出版商BroadGroup在2011年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金2011起跳。

簡介

本報告提供德國的資訊中心市場相關資料,主要趨勢,商務問題點,今後的發展,當地的評估,及從用戶觀點看如何選擇資訊中心的問題等,為您概述為以下內容。

摘要整理

定義

第1章 德國的資訊中心市場與需求活性因素

  • 市場活性因素
  • 用戶活性因素
  • 各產業市場問題
  • 企業客戶
  • 中小企業
  • 生態系統和銷路
  • 新技術的引進
  • 法律及法律規範
  • 電力的可用性和價格
  • 環境和再生能源
  • IP流量的成長

第2章 資訊中心所在地的選擇

  • 德國的資訊中心市場上地區的特徵
  • 價格的問題
  • 電力的問題
  • 連接性
  • 可靠性

第3章 成為資訊中心關鍵城市

  • 柏林
  • 杜塞爾多夫
  • 法蘭克福
  • 漢堡
  • 慕尼黑
  • 紐倫堡
  • 斯圖加特
  • 其他

第4章 主要競爭者

  • Equinix
  • e-shelter
  • Global Switch
  • InterXion
  • I.T.E.N.O.S
  • TelecityGroup

第5章 其他競爭者

  • 託管服務
  • ISP與擁有地區性或全國性焦點的競爭者
  • 通訊公司與泛歐洲網路經營者
  • 系統整合商
  • 管理·服務
  • 新加入廠商者

第6章 市場的規模與預測

  • 概要
  • 市場分類
  • 空間與利用
  • 收益

第7章 附屬資料

圖表

目錄

Abstract

This new report is the first undertaken by BroadGroup of the German third party data centre market. Bringing together a comprehensive range of industry insights gathered from extensive primary research with key players and experts in the German data centre market, plus substantial desk research and an online survey, this new report analyses the key trends, business issues and future developments in the market. It assesses key location criteria and data centre selection issues from a user perspective. Together with discussion of the market's major data centre hub in Frankfurt, this new report evaluates seven other cities and identifies examples of more than 250 third party co-location data centres across Germany.

The leading third party data centre providers are analysed in depth, with SWOT assessments for each, plus evaluation of other players in the various market segments, new entrants and new planned builds. Finally, the report provides market sizing and forecasts to 2015.

The report is essential reading for anyone involved, or planning to engage, in the German data centre sector from operators to telcos to vendors, investors, government agencies and professional services providers.

Table of Contents

Executive summary

Definitions

Section 1 - German data centre market and demand drivers

  • 1.1. Market drivers
  • 1.2. User drivers
  • 1.3. Vertical market issues
  • 1.4. Enterprise customers
  • 1.5. ‘Mittelstand’ companies
  • 1.6. Eco systems and channels to market
  • 1.7. Uptake of new technologies
  • 1.8. Legal and regulatory framework
  • 1.9. Power availability and pricing
  • 1.10. Environment and renewable energy
  • 1.11. Growth in IP traffic

Section 2 - Choosing data centre locations

  • 2.1. Regional characteristics of the German data centre market
  • 2.2. Pricing issues
  • 2.3. Power issues
  • 2.4. Connectivity
  • 2.5. Reliability

Section 3 - Key cities for data centres

  • 3.1. Berlin
  • 3.2. Düsseldorf
  • 3.3. Frankfurt
  • 3.4. Hamburg
  • 3.5. Munich
  • 3.6. Nürnberg
  • 3.7. Stuttgart
  • 3.8. Other locations

Section 4 - Key players

  • 4.1. Equinix
  • 4.2. e-shelter
  • 4.3. Global Switch
  • 4.4. InterXion
  • 4.5. I.T.E.N.O.S
  • 4.6. TelecityGroup

Section 5 - Other players

  • 5.1. Co-location
  • 5.2. ISPs and players with regional or national focus
  • 5.3. Telcos and pan-European network operators
  • 5.4. Systems integrators
  • 5.5. Managed services
  • 5.6. New entrants

Section 6 - Market size and forecasts

  • 6.1. Overview
  • 6.2. Market segments
  • 6.3. Space and utilisation
  • 6.4. Revenues

Section 7 - Appendices

  • 7.1. Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) Annex to Section 9
  • 7.2. Reference sources
  • 7.3. Online survey

List of Figures and Tables

  • Figure 1.1: German data centres offering co-location - representation by gross space m2
  • Figure 1.2: Top drivers of demand today
  • Figure 1.3: Top inhibitors of demand today
  • Figure 1.4: Top user concerns in using third party data centres
  • Figure 1.5: Allocation of energy demand in data centres in Germany
  • Figure 1.6: Anticipated increase in power usage in 3 years' time
  • Figure 1.7: Map of the 16 States that comprise the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Figure 1.8: DE-CIX annual traffic statistics
  • Figure 1.9: BCIX Berlin annual traffic statistics
  • Figure 1.10: ECIX Combined traffic for Düsseldorf, Berlin and Hamburg - annual traffic statistics
  • Figure 1.11: Summary of forces shaping future demand
  • Table 1.1: Number and type of data centres in Germany
  • Table 1.2: Examples of IT load by data centre segment
  • Table 1.3: German states, area size, population and capital cities
  • Table 1.4: European Data Protection Law and its application in Germany
  • Table 1.5: Industrial electricity pricing across Europe in 2011
  • Table 1.6: Policies to promote Renewable Energy Sources in Germany
  • Figure 2.1: Main cities in Germany
  • Figure 2.2: Regional power developments (planned or in build) of 20 MW or more
  • Figure 2.3: Map of ECIX locations
  • Table 2.1: Factors behind price averaging
  • Table 2.2: Internet Exchanges in Germany
  • Table 2.3: Location factors by vertical sector
  • Table 3.1: Examples of key third party data centres in Berlin
  • Table 3.2: Examples of key third party data centres in Düsseldorf
  • Table 3.3: Examples of key third party data centres in Frankfurt
  • Table 3.4: DE-CIX enabled data centre sites in Frankfurt
  • Table 3.5: Planned new builds or extensions in Frankfurt/area
  • Table 3.6: Examples of key third party data centres in Hamburg
  • Table 3.7: Examples of key third party data centres in Munich
  • Table 3.8: Examples of key third party data centres in Nürnberg
  • Table 3.9: Examples of key third party data centres in Stuttgart
  • Table 3.10: Examples of key third party data centres outside the main 8 cities
  • Table 3.11: Summary comparison of city business focus in the main 8 cities
  • Figure 3.1: Comparison of cities by number of co-location data centres
  • Figure 3.2: Growth potential for locations outside Frankfurt
  • Table 4.1: Equinix data centres by gross m2
  • Table 4.2: Equinix SWOT Analysis
  • Table 4.3: e-shelter data centres by gross m2
  • Table 4.4: e-shelter SWOT Analysis
  • Table 4.5: Global Switch data centres by gross m2
  • Table 4.6: Global Switch SWOT Analysis
  • Table 4.7: InterXion data centres by gross m2
  • Table 4.8: InterXion SWOT Analysis
  • Table 4.9: I.T.E.N.O.S data centre in Frankfurt by gross m2
  • Table 4.10: I.T.E.N.O.S SWOT Analysis
  • Table 4.11: TeleCity data centres by customer space m2 2010
  • Table 4.12: TeleCity SWOT Analysis
  • Table 5.1: Selected ISP/network operators with regional or national focus
  • Table 5.2: Key telcos and pan-European carriers in Germany
  • Table 5.3: Telco SWOT analysis
  • Figure 5.1: Noris Network
  • Figure 5.2: Pironet NDH backbone network
  • Figure 5.3: LambdaNet data centres in Germany
  • Table 6.1: Third party data centre market segments forecast 2011 - 2015
  • Table 6.2: Usage of third party versus in-house data centre space 2011 - 2015
  • Figure 6.1: Third party data centre space - anticipated growth next 3 years
  • Figure 6.2: German gross m2 third party data centre space
  • Figure 6.3: German third party data centre revenues in - million 2011 - 2015
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