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Scotland Data Centre Report 2016 - Scottish Data Centre Facilities are Now Set for Record Growth as New Developments are Launched - Research and Markets
[March 14, 2016]

Scotland Data Centre Report 2016 - Scottish Data Centre Facilities are Now Set for Record Growth as New Developments are Launched - Research and Markets


Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fbk7kq/data_centre) has announced the addition of the "Data Centre Scotland 2016 Report" report to their offering.

The report provides a survey of the Scottish Data Centre landscape, including facilities, space and power and a forecast for space (m2) and power (MW) from 2016 to 2019. It profiles the key Data Centre providers and compares the Scottish Data Centre landscape with other countries including Iceland, Ireland, Norway & Sweden as well as the UK.

The newly published survey on the major changes taking place in the Scottish Data Centre market called the Data Centre Scotland - 2016 report. The report examines the trends that are taking place over the 3 years from 2016 to 2019. The report provides a unique forecast for third party Data Centre space and power in the fast evolving Scottish market.

The Data Centre Scotland - 2016 report finds that a number of new key trends are about to transform the Scottish Data entre market:



  • As of the end of 2015, the author has identified five third party Data Centre providers with 8 facilities in Scotland, located in Edinburgh, Aberdeen (News - Alert), Glasgow & Dundee.
  • As of the end of 2015, the author forecasts that there will be 11,000 m2 of Data Centre space and 13 MW of Data Centre power.
  • The Scottish Data Centre market has the potential to grow almost four-fold from the end of 2016 to the end of 2019, to 40,000 m2 of Data Centre space and 46 MW of Data Centre power.
  • To date, Data Centre space in Scotland accounts for only 2 per cent of total UK Data Centre space, but is projected to double over the next 3 year period, if the prospective new build outs are introduced.
  • The growth is coming from three proposed new speculative build outs by DataVita (Lanarkshire), the Blair Farm Data Centre (Fenwick) and the Queensway Park Data Centre (Glenrothes).

Key Topics Covered:

  1. A List of Figures - Data Centre Scotland 2016 to 2019
  2. Executive Summary - Data Centre Scotland 2016 to 2019
  3. The increase in Scottish Data Centre facilities
  4. The changes in the Scottish Data Centre landscape
  5. The increase in Scottish Data Centre space (in m2)
  6. The increase in Scottish Data Centre power (in MW)
  7. Key case studies for selected Scottish Data Centre facility expansion
  8. The Scottish Data Centre compared with the Celtic fringe Data Centre country markets
  9. The reasons for the growth of the Data Centre segment in the Celtic fringe countries
  10. The comparative attractiveness of Scotland as a Data Centre location
  11. Conclusions - The prospect for Scottish Data Centre facilities

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fbk7kq/data_centre



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