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Middle East Data Centre Market Report 2016-2019 - Survey of 85 Data Centre Providers With Over 120 Data Centre Facilities - Research and Markets

DUBLIN, June 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Data Centre Middle East 2016 to 2019" report to their offering.

The 3rd edition of the Data Centre Middle East report, which provides forecasts for Data Centre raised floor space and Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) for the 3 year period from the end of 2016 to the end of 2019.

The Data Centre Middle East 2016 to 2019 report provides a unique survey of 85 Data Centre Providers with over 120 Data Centre facilities over ten countries (including Bahrain, Cyprus, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia & the UAE).

From the survey, the author calculates that the region almost 140,000 m2 of Data Centre raised floor space and 176 MW of DCCP as of the end of 2016.

But the rate of growth in the region has slowed with just over 7,400 m2 of new raised floor space added in total during 2015, with the Telecom Provider accounting for the majority of new Data Centre facilities launched over the past year - with the main growth taking place in Saudi Arabia. The report uses primary research and information from the unique Data Centre pricing database.

The largest markets in the Middle East include the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel. Additionally Iran has the potential to become one of the largest markets, with some 16 Data Centre facilities, and a need for new domestic IT infrastructure investment, with additional capacity for international communications also required.

For the six GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries the third party Data Centre provider faces competition from the in-house Data Centre - with financial institutions, hospitals, universities & other Government institutions building their own Data Centre facilities in the region. As a result, migration to 3rd party hosting in the Gulf States is taking longer to achieve in the light of considerable overhang of under-used hosting space available and with IT users reluctant to migrate away from their own self-built facilities.

Overview:

- 85 Data Centre Provider with over 120 Data Centre Facilities

- Forecast raised floor space and DCCP 2016 to 2019

- A profile for each DC market, with brief profiles of key Data Centre providers and key trends in the Data Centre landscape in each country.

- Data Centre pricing for each country aggregated into an industry average

- Profiles of 10 largest Data Centre Providers

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Data Centre Middle East Country Market Profiles

Chapter 3: Outlook for the Middle East Data Centre from 2016 to 2019

Chapter 4: Outlook for the Middle East Data Centre from 2016 to 2019

Chapter 5: Conclusions - Data Centre Middle East - 2016 to 2019

Companies Mentioned

- Equinix

- Etisalat

- Injazat

- Mobily

- Oman Data Park

- Ooredoo

- Pars National Data

- STC

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nghx3m/data_centre

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Research and Markets

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