Reports

Data Centres Germany
Published: October 2011
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.

Data Centres Australia & New Zealand
Published: April 2011
Since the last edition (two years ago), market conditions in the data centre sector across both countries have been vibrant reflected in the additional 21 new players covered bringing the total to 89 across 13 key cities. This new report provides an insight into the market environment, modular deployment, power, capacity and player profiles and is an invaluable reference for any companies engaged in the data centre sector across the Australia and New Zealand markets.

New Report: Data Centres South East Asia
Published: November 2010
With relatively good economic growth demonstrated in the four key South East Asian markets - Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand - the demand for data centres in these countries is also witnessing significant growth.

Data Centres Europe III
Published September 2010
This is the third and most comprehensive market report undertaken by BroadGroup on the Western European data centre market. building on the extensive market research and consulting undertaken by BroadGroup in the sector alongside exhaustive primary research, this new report analyses the key trends, business issues and future developments in the market. It assesses the key location criteria and data centre selection issues from a user perspective, with particular focus on why around 85% of Western European data centre usage continues to remain in-house.

Competing in the Cloud: Emerging Strategies for Enterprise Data Centres
Published: June 2010
Cloud is a powerful force for change introducing new business and operational models. Cloud computing enables companies to allocate computing power efficiently, on demand, and it changes the way computing resources are used. A new business framework is being developed around 'IT as a Service' and companies are in the process of understanding what this new way of operating means for them. Cloud challenges 'Business as Usual' because it impacts: designs and architectures; funding models; provisioning and procurement; security, service response levels and SLAs; and people, policies and processes.

Data Centres Greater China & Philippines
Published August 2010
This report covers the most important players who control 150 data centres across China (Guangzhou and Shanghai), Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Profiles and analysis for each player provide an up to date assessment of their data centre assets, locations and future plans. Power availability and pricing, data centre capacity, city location and new build plans are included in the report.



