Segments Covered: Facility Type, IT Infrastructure, Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure, Cooling Systems, Cooling Technique, General Construction, and Tier Standards.
Market Participants: IT Infrastructure Providers, Support Infrastructure Providers, Data Center Contractors & Subcontractors, Data Center Investors, and New Entrants.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
The US is one of the most connected countries in the world and is a favorable location for data center operators to build and develop data center facilities. The country offers one of the best and most robust inland connectivity and is witnessing several new submarine projects that will improve its connectivity with other countries worldwide.
Virginia, Texas, California, and Georgia are among the top states’ attractive locations for hyperscale investments. Operators such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Meta (Facebook), Switch, QTS Realty Trust, and others are building large data centers in these states. Further expansion of these facilities will also be in the pipeline in the coming years.
Despite increasing PPA prices, the procurement of renewable energy by major colocation and hyperscale operators such as Google, Microsoft, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, Meta (Facebook), and Amazon Web Services is likely to remain high and favorable as a curb to reduce emissions, be carbon neutral, and achieve higher sustainability.
Regions with technical parks, special economic zones (SEZs), free trade zones (FTZs), and investment support or tax incentives for developing data centers will witness growth. In 2022, there were several land acquisitions by global and local data center colocation service providers and hyperscale operators to develop new data center facilities in the US.
Chip shortage is one of the major shortages faced by data center operators, which leads to a decline in the manufacturing of several infrastructures. Several chip manufacturers expand their presence and develop new manufacturing units at new locations to overcome the challenge and increase infrastructure availability.
IT Infrastructure Providers
Arista Networks
Atos
Broadcom
Cisco Systems
Dell Technologies
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
IBM
Juniper Networks
Lenovo
NetApp
DataDirect Networks (DDN)
Extreme Networks
Fujitsu
Hitachi Vantara
Infortrend Technology
Inspur
Intel
Micron Technology
MiTAC Holdings
Nimbus Data
Oracle
Pure Storage
Seagate Technology
Silk
Supermicro
Synology
Toshiba
StorCentric
QNAP Systems
Quanta Cloud Technology
Quantum
Western Digital
Wiwynn
Support Infrastructure Providers
ABB
Caterpillar
Cummins
Delta Electronics
Eaton
Legrand
Rolls-Royce
Schneider Electric
STULZ
Vertiv
Airedale
Alfa Laval
Asetek
Bloom Energy
Carrier
Condair
Cormant
Cyber Power Systems
Data Aire
Enlogic
FNT Software
Generac Power Systems
Green Revolution Cooling (GRC)
HITEC Power Protection
Johnson Controls
KOHLER
KyotoCooling
Mitsubishi Electric
Natron Energy
NetZoom
Nlyte Software
Rittal
Siemens
Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
Tripp Lite
Yanmar (HIMOINSA)
ZincFive
Data Center Contractors & Subcontractors
AECOM
Arup
Corgan
DPR Construction
Fortis Construction
Holder Construction
Jacobs
Rogers-O’Brien Construction
Syska Hennessy Group
Turner Construction
AlfaTech
BlueScope Construction
Brasfield & Gorrie
CallisonRTKL
Clark Construction Group
Climatec
Clune Construction
EMCOR Group
EYP MCF
Gensler
Fluor Corporation
Gilbane Building Company
HDR
HITT Contracting
Hoffman Construction
JE Dunn Construction
kW Engineering
kW Mission Critical Engineering
Linesight
M+W Group (Exyte)
Morrison Hershfield
Mortenson
Rosendin
Salute Mission Critical
Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
Skanska
Southland Industries
Sturgeon Electric Company
Structure Tone
The Mulhern Group
The Walsh Group
The Weitz Company
TRINITY Group Construction
Data Center Investors
Apple
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
CyrusOne
DataBank
Digital Realty
Equinix
Google
Meta (Facebook)
Microsoft
NTT Global Data Centers
Aligned
American Tower
CloudHQ
Cologix
Compass Datacenters
COPT Data Center Solutions
Cyxtera Technologies
DartPoints
DC BLOX
EdgeCore Internet Real Estate
EdgeConneX
EdgePresence
Element Critical
Evoque
Flexential
fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
GIGA Data Centers
H5 Data Centers
HostDime
Iron Mountain
Netrality Data Centers
Novva Data Centers
Prime Data Centers
QTS Realty Trust
Sabey Data Centers
Skybox Datacenters
Stream Data Centers
STACK Infrastructure
Switch
T5 Data Centers
TierPoint
Vantage Data Centers
Vapor IO
New Entrants
AUBix
Corscale Data Centers
Edge Centres
iMCritical
PowerHouse Data Centers
Quantum Loophole
Yondr
1. ABOUT THE DATABASE
2. SCOPE & ASSUMPTIONS
3. DEFINITIONS
4. SNAPSHOT: EXISTING & UPCOMING DATA CENTER FACILITY
5. EXISTING DATA CENTER DATABASE
6. UPCOMING DATA CENTER FACILITY
7. EXISTING VS UPCOMING CAPACITY (INFOGRAPHICS) COLOCATION PRICING