Product Code: TC 3004
The services for data center market is anticipated to experience substantial growth, with its valuation projected to increase from USD 115.94 billion in 2025 to USD 320.89 billion by 2030, reflecting a robust CAGR of 22.6%.
Scope of the Report |
Years Considered for the Study | 2020-2030 |
Base Year | 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2025-2030 |
Units Considered | USD Million |
Segments | Service Type, Tier Type, Data Center Size and Capacity, Data Center Type, Enterprise Data Center |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Latin America |
The services for data center market is poised for significant growth, driven by increasing enterprise reliance on digital infrastructure, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing workloads. The market encompasses a broad spectrum of services, including colocation, managed hosting, facility management, cloud-based solutions, disaster recovery, consulting, and lifecycle support, all designed to enhance operational efficiency, uptime, and total cost of ownership. Enterprises are increasingly adopting advanced monitoring systems, predictive maintenance, and analytics-driven tools to optimize power, cooling, and IT asset utilization while ensuring business continuity.

Sustainability and energy efficiency have become critical priorities, with providers implementing green cooling technologies, energy management solutions, and environmentally responsible practices to reduce operational costs and carbon footprint. Regulatory compliance and data sovereignty requirements are further shaping service delivery models, emphasizing the need for localized infrastructure and region-specific solutions. Overall, the data center services market is positioned as a strategic enabler of digital transformation, operational resilience, and technological innovation, with continued growth expected as organizations invest in mission-critical and high-density computing environments worldwide.
"By facility service, commissioning & testing provider to account for the fastest growth during the forecast period"
Commissioning and testing services are witnessing the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) within the services for data center market, driven by the increasing complexity and criticality of modern IT infrastructures. These services encompass comprehensive verification and validation of electrical, mechanical, cooling, and IT systems to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and operational continuity. As enterprises adopt high-density computing, artificial intelligence, and hyperscale architectures, the demand for precise, end-to-end commissioning and rigorous testing has intensified, minimizing the risk of system failures, downtime, and inefficiencies. Service providers are leveraging advanced diagnostic tools, real-time monitoring, and predictive analytics to identify potential issues before they impact operations, enhancing the reliability and resilience of mission-critical facilities. Furthermore, regulatory compliance, sustainability mandates, and stringent service level agreements are driving enterprises to invest in formal commissioning protocols and systematic testing procedures, ensuring adherence to quality standards and operational benchmarks. The rapid deployment of hyperscale and edge data centers globally has also expanded opportunities for commissioning and testing services, as these environments require specialized expertise for integration, performance optimization, and lifecycle management. Overall, the commissioning and testing segment is emerging as a critical growth area within the services for data center market, reflecting the increasing emphasis on operational excellence, risk mitigation, and long-term infrastructure reliability.
"IT infrastructure management to hold the largest market share"
IT infrastructure management currently holds the largest market share within the services for data center market, reflecting the critical role of managing and optimizing complex IT environments for enterprise operations. These services encompass comprehensive management of servers, storage, networking, and software assets, ensuring high availability, performance, and security across mission-critical systems. Organizations increasingly rely on IT infrastructure management to reduce operational complexity, minimize downtime, and enhance overall efficiency, particularly as workloads expand in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing environments. Providers deliver end-to-end solutions including monitoring, maintenance, performance optimization, configuration management, and incident response, often supported by advanced analytics, automation, and remote management tools. The growing emphasis on digital transformation and operational resilience has further reinforced the importance of these services, enabling enterprises to achieve business continuity while optimizing total cost of ownership. Additionally, regulatory compliance, data security, and energy efficiency considerations are shaping the delivery of IT Infrastructure Management services, with providers incorporating sustainable practices, robust monitoring protocols, and risk mitigation strategies. Given the increasing complexity and scale of modern data centers, IT infrastructure management has emerged as the dominant segment within the services market, positioning itself as an indispensable enabler of reliable, secure, and high-performance digital infrastructure across industries worldwide.
"North America should prioritize commissioning, testing, and IT infrastructure management services to enhance operational efficiency, ensure high uptime, and support low-latency, mission-critical applications, while integrating sustainable energy practices and compliance frameworks to meet stringent regulatory requirements. Conversely, Asia Pacific should focus on large-scale managed services, modular deployment solutions, and strategic consulting partnerships to drive rapid digital transformation, support cloud migration, and enable localized computing capabilities across emerging and high-growth economies."
The North American services for data center market is witnessing robust growth, driven by the increasing deployment of high-density computing, artificial intelligence, and cloud-based workloads. Key initiatives, such as the collaboration between ENGIE North America and Prometheus Hyperscale, focus on developing AI-ready, liquid-cooled hyperscale data centers along Texas's I-35 corridor, integrating renewable energy and battery storage assets. These projects are designed to deliver sustainable, high-performance infrastructure, with initial sites expected to be operational in 2026 and further expansions planned through 2027. The increasing complexity of such facilities has intensified the demand for comprehensive data center services, including facility management, commissioning and testing, maintenance, lifecycle support, and infrastructure monitoring, to ensure operational reliability, energy efficiency, and compliance with regulatory standards. In the Asia-Pacific region, the data center services market is also expanding, driven by growing demand for scalable and sustainable digital infrastructure. Vantage Data Centers' USD 1.6 billion investment, supported by GIC and ADIA, aims to establish a 300 MW hyperscale campus in Johor, Malaysia, optimized for AI workloads and liquid cooling systems, contributing to Vantage APAC's 1 GW capacity. Service providers in the region are increasingly offering consulting, management, and professional services to optimize power, cooling, and IT assets, extend asset lifecycles, and enhance operational efficiency. Together, these developments highlight the strategic importance of North America and the Asia Pacific as key markets for advanced, high-density, and sustainable data center services that support enterprise digital transformation and resilient infrastructure.
Breakdown of Primaries
In-depth interviews were conducted with Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), innovation and technology directors, system integrators, and executives from various key organizations operating in the services for data center market.
- By Company: Tier I - 33%, Tier II - 25%, and Tier III - 42%
- By Designation: C-Level Executives - 31%, D-level Executives - 34%, and others - 35%
- By Region: North America - 42%, Europe - 28%, Asia Pacific - 22%, and Rest of the World - 8%
The report includes a study of key players offering services for data center market. It profiles major vendors in the services for data center market. The major market players include Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (United States), Dell Technologies (United States), Accenture (Ireland), CBRE Group (United States), Schneider Electric (France), Vertiv (United States), Iron Mountain (United States), GE Vernova (United States), Turner Construction Company (United States), AECOM (United States), Jacobs (United States), DPR Construction (United States), Hitt Contracting Inc (United States), DXC Technology (United States), M.C. Dean (United States), HCL Technologies Limited (India), RUP (United States), Ramboll (Denmark), Persistent Systems Inc (India), Device42 (United States), Advanced HPC (United States), Syska Hennessy Group (United States), Critica (United States), Sunbird (United States), Nlyte (United States), Data Centers (United States), Evocative (United States), Hyperview Technologies Inc (United States), and PE Systems (United States).
Research Coverage
This research report categorizes the services for data center market based on Service Type (Facility Services (Design & Engineering, Deployment & Integration, Facility Management, Commissioning & Testing), IT Services (IT Infrastructure Management, Decommissioning & Relocation, Implementation & Support), Specialized Consulting & Certification (Certification & Audit, Strategic Consulting, Training & Knowledge Services), Tier Type (Tier I & Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV), Data Center Size & Capacity (Small Data Center (1-5 MW), Medium Data Center (5-50 MW), Large Data Center (50 MW & Above)), Data Center Type (Hyperscale Data Center, Colocation Data Center, Enterprise Data Center), Enterprise Data Center (IT & Technology, Telecommunications, BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance), Government & Public Sector, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Retail & E-commerce, Energy & Utilities, Manufacturing, and Others (Transportation & Logistics and Education), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America). The report's scope covers detailed information regarding the major factors, such as drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities, influencing the growth of the services for data center market. A detailed analysis of the key industry players was done to provide insights into their business overview, solutions, and services; key strategies; contracts, partnerships, agreements, new product & service launches, and mergers and acquisitions; and recent developments associated with the services for data center market. This report also covers the competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the services for data center market ecosystem.
Reason to buy this Report
The report would provide market leaders and new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall services for data center market and its subsegments. It would help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to better position their businesses and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. It also helps stakeholders understand the market's pulse and provides them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights into the following points:
- Analysis of key drivers (Hyperscaler AI spending fuels massive data center builds, boosting demand for design, power, cooling, and commissioning services, Density surge is driving liquid cooling and hybrid thermal strategies across data centers, Exploding interconnect and campus fabric scale drives sustained demand for integration, testing, and performance services), restraints (Skilled-labor scarcity and safety bottlenecks limiting data center services delivery planning, Land use and permitting bottlenecks to affect equipment lead times), opportunities (Growing demand to upgrade legacy data centers into AI-ready facilities creates a major retrofit services opportunity, Microgrids and CHP integration offer new revenue streams by enabling on-site power for data centers), and challenges (AI-era design churn: Liquid cooling & GPU roadmaps driving late redesigns, Controls/Telemetry debt: Cooling incidents, compliance misses, and paid rework).
- Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights into upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and product & service launches in the services for data center market.
- Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyzes the services for data center market across varied regions.
- Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products & services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the services for data center market.
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies and service offerings of leading players such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (US), Dell Technologies (US), Accenture (Ireland), CBRE Group (US), Schneider Electric (France), Vertiv (US), Iron Mountain (US), GE Vernova (US), Turner Construction Company (US), AECOM (US), Jacobs (US), DPR Construction (US), Hitt Contracting Inc (US), DXC Technology (US), M.C. Dean (US), HCL Technologies Limited (India), RUP (US), Ramboll (Denmark), Persistent Systems Inc (India), Device42 (US), Advanced HPC (US), Syska Hennessy Group (US), Critica (US), Sunbird (US), Nlyte (US), Data Centers (US), Evocative (US), Hyperview Technologies Inc (US), and PE Systems (US).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
- 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
- 1.3 MARKET SCOPE
- 1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION AND REGIONAL SCOPE
- 1.3.2 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
- 1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
- 1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
- 1.5 STAKEHOLDERS
- 1.6 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2.1 RESEARCH APPROACH
- 2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
- 2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
- 2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
- 2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
- 2.1.2.2 Breakup of primary profiles
- 2.1.2.3 Key industry insights
- 2.2 MARKET BREAKUP AND DATA TRIANGULATION
- 2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
- 2.4 MARKET FORECAST
- 2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
- 2.6 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET
- 4.2 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE
- 4.3 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY FACILITY SERVICES
- 4.4 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY IT SERVICES
- 4.5 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY SPECIALIZED CONSULTING & CERTIFICATION
- 4.6 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY TIER TYPE
- 4.7 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY DATA CENTER SIZE & CAPACITY
- 4.8 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY DATA CENTER TYPE
- 4.9 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY ENTERPRISE DATA CENTER
- 4.10 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY REGION
5 MARKET OVERVIEW AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
- 5.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
- 5.2.1 DRIVERS
- 5.2.1.1 Hyperscaler AI spending to boost demand for design, power, cooling, and commissioning services
- 5.2.1.2 Density surge to drive liquid cooling and hybrid thermal strategies across data centers
- 5.2.1.3 Exploding interconnect and campus fabric scale to drive sustained demand for integration, testing, and performance services
- 5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
- 5.2.2.1 Skilled-labor scarcity and safety bottlenecks to limit data center services delivery planning
- 5.2.2.2 Land use and permitting bottlenecks to affect equipment lead times
- 5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
- 5.2.3.1 Growing demand to upgrade legacy data centers into AI-ready facilities
- 5.2.3.2 Microgrids and CHP integration to offer new revenue streams by enabling on-site power for data centers
- 5.2.4 CHALLENGES
- 5.2.4.1 Liquid cooling & GPU roadmaps to drive late redesigns
- 5.2.4.2 Cooling incidents, compliance misses, and paid rework to exacerbate weakness in building management systems
- 5.3 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 5.3.1 CASE STUDY 1: EQUINIX ML5 DATA CENTRE-DECARBONIZATION THROUGH DESIGN, SUPERVISION & COMMISSIONING SERVICES IN MILAN
- 5.3.2 CASE STUDY 2: COMPASS DATA CENTERS ENHANCES UPTIME WITH VERTIV'S SITE-BASED SERVICES AND AI-DRIVEN PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
- 5.3.3 CASE STUDY 3: BMW GROUP STRENGTHENS NETWORK AND DATA CENTER EFFICIENCY WITH MANAGED SERVICES FROM NTT DATA
- 5.3.4 CASE STUDY 4: NOVVA DATA CENTERS ACHIEVE ZERO DOWNTIME AND SUSTAINABILITY WITH SIEMENS CONTROLS AND SERVICE SUPPORT
- 5.3.5 CASE STUDY 5: VIRGIN MEDIA O2 OPTIMIZES DATA CENTRE COOLING WITH EKKOSENSE AI-DRIVEN SERVICES ACROSS 20 SITES
- 5.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
- 5.5 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 5.6 PRICING ANALYSIS
- 5.6.1 INDICATIVE PRICING OF DCIM/MONITORING-TYPE SERVICES, BY UNIT, 2024
- 5.6.2 AVERAGE PRICING OF DATA-CENTER UPS FOR HYPERSCALE DEPLOYMENTS, 2024
- 5.7 PATENT ANALYSIS
- 5.7.1 LIST OF MAJOR PATENTS
- 5.8 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
- 5.8.1 KEY TECHNOLOGY
- 5.8.1.1 Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Platforms
- 5.8.1.2 IT Service Management (ITSM) & Automated Orchestration
- 5.8.1.3 Next-generation Cybersecurity & Threat Detection Systems
- 5.8.1.4 High-density Cooling & Energy Optimization Systems
- 5.8.2 COMPLIMENTARY TECHNOLOGY
- 5.8.2.1 AI-powered Predictive Maintenance Platforms
- 5.8.2.2 Software-defined Networking & Network Function Virtualization
- 5.8.2.3 Remote Monitoring & IoT Sensor Networks
- 5.8.2.4 Automated Compliance & ESG Reporting Tools
- 5.8.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.8.3.1 Edge & Modular Data Centers
- 5.8.3.2 Renewable Energy Integration & Emissions Capture Solutions
- 5.8.3.3 Satellite & Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) Connectivity
- 5.8.3.4 Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Platforms
- 5.9 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
- 5.9.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
- 5.9.2 KEY REGULATIONS, BY REGION
- 5.9.2.1 North America
- 5.9.2.2 Europe
- 5.9.2.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.9.2.4 Middle East & South Africa
- 5.9.2.5 Latin America
- 5.10 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 5.10.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 5.10.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 5.10.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 5.10.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 5.10.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
- 5.11 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
- 5.11.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
- 5.11.2 BUYING CRITERIA
- 5.12 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2025
- 5.13 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
- 5.14 BUSINESS MODEL ANALYSIS
- 5.14.1 INTEGRATED FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (IFM) FOR CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTS
- 5.14.2 OEM LIFECYCLE & FIELD SERVICES WITH REMOTE MONITORING
- 5.14.3 IT EQUIPMENT MANAGED SERVICES (RUNOPS FOR ON-PREM DC)
- 5.14.4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR INTEGRATION, MIGRATION & RACK-INTEGRATION
- 5.14.5 DESIGN-BUILD/EPCM & COMMISSIONING (CX/IST)
- 5.14.6 CERTIFICATION & AUDIT PROGRAMS
- 5.14.7 ENERGY PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING (EPC/ESCO) & RETRO-COMMISSIONING
- 5.14.8 SMART-HANDS & RESIDENT ENGINEERING
- 5.14.9 REMOTE MONITORING/COMMAND CENTER
- 5.14.10 TRAINING & ACCREDITATION (OPERATOR UPSKILLING & OEM ACADEMIES)
- 5.15 INVESTMENT & FUNDING SCENARIO
- 5.16 IMPACT OF AI/GEN AI IN SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET
- 5.16.1 TOP USE CASES AND MARKET POTENTIAL
- 5.16.2 CASE STUDY
- 5.16.2.1 Use Case 1: Schneider Electric Partners with Compass Datacenters to Enable AI-driven Predictive Infrastructure Colocation
- 5.16.3 VENDOR INITIATIVE
- 5.16.3.1 Schneider Electric
- 5.16.3.2 Vertiv
- 5.17 IMPACT OF 2025 US TARIFF-SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET
- 5.17.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.17.2 KEY TARIFF RATES
- 5.17.3 PRICE IMPACT ANALYSIS
- 5.17.3.1 Strategic Shifts and Emerging Trends - Services for Data Center Market
- 5.17.4 IMPACT ON COUNTRY/REGION
- 5.17.4.1 US
- 5.17.4.2 China
- 5.17.4.3 Europe
- 5.17.4.4 Asia Pacific (excluding China)
- 5.17.5 IMPACT ON DATA CENTER TYPES
- 5.17.5.1 Hyperscalers
- 5.17.5.2 Colocation Service Providers
- 5.17.5.3 Enterprises
6 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE
- 6.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.1.1 SERVICE TYPE: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 6.2 FACILITY SERVICES
- 6.2.1 GLOBAL CAPACITY EXPANSION TO INCREASE DEMAND FOR FACILITY SERVICES AND MEP SYSTEMS
- 6.3 IT SERVICES
- 6.3.1 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION & HYBRID CLOUD MIGRATION TO BOOST GROWTH OF IT SERVICES
- 6.4 SPECIALIZED CONSULTING & CERTIFICATION
- 6.4.1 COMPLIANCE & ESG PRIORITIES TO BOOST DEMAND FOR SPECIALIZED CONSULTING & CERTIFICATION
7 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY FACILITY SERVICES
- 7.1 INTRODUCTION
- 7.1.1 FACILITY SERVICES: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 7.2 DESIGN & ENGINEERING
- 7.2.1 HIGH-DENSITY WORKLOADS TO DRIVE GROWTH OF DESIGN & ENGINEERING SERVICES
- 7.2.2 FACILITY & MEP ENGINEERING
- 7.2.3 CABLING & PHYSICAL-LAYER DESIGN
- 7.2.4 POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION & ELECTRICAL CODE COMPLIANCE
- 7.3 DEPLOYMENT & INTEGRATION
- 7.3.1 AUTOMATION & SCALABILITY TO BOOST DEMAND FOR DEPLOYMENT & INTEGRATION SERVICES
- 7.3.2 POWER & COOLING INSTALLATION
- 7.3.3 STRUCTURED CABLING & PATHWAYS DEPLOYMENT
- 7.3.4 BMS/EPMS & CONTROLS INTEGRATION
- 7.4 FACILITY MANAGEMENT
- 7.4.1 RELIABILITY & COST OPTIMIZATION TO DRIVE GROWTH OF FACILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
- 7.4.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
- 7.4.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (BREAK/FIX)
- 7.4.4 REMOTE MONITORING & DCIM
- 7.5 COMMISSIONING & TESTING
- 7.5.1 STRINGENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS TO DRIVE GROWTH OF COMMISSIONING & TESTING SERVICES
- 7.5.2 FACTORY & SITE ACCEPTANCE (FAT/SAT)
- 7.5.3 INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TESTING (IST)
- 7.5.4 TIER CERTIFICATION SUPPORT
8 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY IT SERVICES
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.1.1 IT SERVICES: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 8.2 IT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
- 8.2.1 CLOUD & AI ADOPTION TO DRIVE GROWTH OF IT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
- 8.2.2 MANAGED COMPUTE & STORAGE
- 8.2.3 MANAGED NETWORK SERVICES
- 8.2.4 MANAGED SECURITY SERVICES
- 8.3 DECOMMISSIONING & RELOCATION
- 8.3.1 MODERNIZATION & REGULATORY PRESSURES TO BOOST DEMAND FOR DECOMMISSIONING & RELOCATION SERVICES
- 8.3.2 ITAD & DATA SANITIZATION
- 8.3.3 ASSET REMOVAL & SITE DE-FIT
- 8.3.4 RELOCATION & RE-INSTATEMENT
- 8.4 IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT
- 8.4.1 ACCELERATING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION TO FUEL DEMAND FOR IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT SERVICES
- 8.4.2 IT DEPLOYMENT (RACK & STACK) & CUTOVER
- 8.4.3 REMOTE HANDS / IMAC
- 8.4.4 OEM WARRANTY & FIELD SUPPORT
9 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY SPECIALIZED CONSULTING & CERTIFICATION
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.1.1 SPECIALIZED CONSULTING & CERTIFICATION: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 9.2 CERTIFICATION & AUDIT
- 9.2.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF GLOBAL COMPLIANCE STANDARDS AND BEST OPERATIONAL PRACTICES TO BOOST DEMAND
- 9.2.2 UPTIME TIER CERTIFICATION
- 9.2.3 TIA-942 CONFORMITY AUDITS
- 9.2.4 ENERGY & ELECTRICAL SAFETY AUDITS
- 9.3 STRATEGIC CONSULTING
- 9.3.1 FUTURE-PROOFING & COST EFFICIENCY TO BOOST DEMAND FOR STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES
- 9.3.2 CAPACITY & INVESTMENT STRATEGY
- 9.3.3 SUSTAINABILITY & DECARBONIZATION ADVISORY
- 9.3.4 RISK & RESILIENCE ASSESSMENTS
- 9.4 TRAINING & KNOWLEDGE SERVICES
- 9.4.1 SURGING NEED FOR WORKFORCE UPSKILLING TO INCREASE DEMAND FOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
- 9.4.2 OPERATIONAL & WORKFORCE TRAINING
- 9.4.3 TECHNICAL & TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
- 9.4.4 CERTIFICATION & COMPLIANCE TRAINING
10 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY TIER TYPE
- 10.1 INTRODUCTION
- 10.1.1 TIER TYPE: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 10.2 TIER I & TIER II
- 10.2.1 COST-CONSCIOUS INFRASTRUCTURE GROWTH TO BOOST DEMAND FOR TIER I & II SERVICES
- 10.3 TIER III
- 10.3.1 CONCURRENT MAINTAINABILITY DEMANDS TO DRIVE GROWTH OF TIER III SERVICES
- 10.4 TIER IV
- 10.4.1 FAULT-TOLERANT ARCHITECTURE DEMANDS TO BOOST ADOPTION OF TIER IV SERVICES
11 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY DATA CENTER SIZE & CAPACITY
- 11.1 INTRODUCTION
- 11.1.1 DATA CENTER TYPE: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 11.2 SMALL DATA CENTER (1-5 MW)
- 11.2.1 EDGE COMPUTING DEMAND TO BOOST DEMAND FOR EFFICIENT AND COST-CONSCIOUS INFRASTRUCTURE
- 11.3 MEDIUM DATA CENTER (5-50 MW)
- 11.3.1 REGIONAL SCALABILITY NEEDS TO BOOST ADOPTION IN LARGE-SCALE ENTERPRISE WORKLOADS
- 11.4 LARGE DATA CENTER (50 MW & ABOVE)
- 11.4.1 SURGING DEMAND FOR HYPERSCALE AND MEGA-FACILITY OPERATIONS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT GLOBAL CLOUD PLATFORMS
12 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY DATA CENTER TYPE
- 12.1 INTRODUCTION
- 12.1.1 DATA CENTER TYPE: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 12.2 HYPERSCALE DATA CENTER
- 12.2.1 MASSIVE CLOUD WORKLOADS TO FUEL DEMAND FOR HOST MASSIVE COMPUTING, STORAGE, AND NETWORK RESOURCES
- 12.3 COLOCATION DATA CENTER
- 12.3.1 ROBUST PHYSICAL SECURITY AND HIGH-SPEED NETWORK CONNECTIVITY TO SUPPORT SCALABLE RACK, CAGE, OR SUITE OPTIONS
- 12.4 ENTERPRISE DATA CENTER
- 12.4.1 DATA SOVEREIGNTY & CONTROL TO BALANCE COST EFFICIENCY AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
13 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY ENTERPRISE DATA CENTER
- 13.1 INTRODUCTION
- 13.1.1 ENTERPRISE DATA CENTER: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 13.2 IT & TECHNOLOGY
- 13.2.1 DIGITALIZATION ACROSS SECTORS TO SUPPORT MISSION-CRITICAL WORKLOADS AND LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING
- 13.3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 13.3.1 5G & NETWORK EXPANSION TO BOOST DEMAND FOR TELECOM DATA CENTERS
- 13.4 BANKING, FINANCIAL SERVICES, AND INSURANCE (BFSI)
- 13.4.1 DATA SECURITY & COMPLIANCE FACILITIES TO SUPPORT CORE BANKING SYSTEMS, PAYMENT GATEWAYS, AND FRAUD DETECTION ENGINES
- 13.5 GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR
- 13.5.1 E-GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES TO FUEL DEMAND FOR GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR DATA CENTERS
- 13.6 HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES
- 13.6.1 ADOPTION OF HEALTHCARE DIGITAL RECORDS TO SUPPORT GENOMICS ANALYSIS, DRUG DISCOVERY, AND REGULATORY REPORTING SYSTEMS
- 13.7 RETAIL & E-COMMERCE
- 13.7.1 OMNICHANNEL DEMAND TO DRIVE GROWTH OF RETAIL & E-COMMERCE DATA CENTERS
- 13.8 ENERGY & UTILITIES
- 13.8.1 SMART GRID & ANALYTICS TO BOOST DEMAND FOR ENERGY & UTILITY DATA CENTERS
- 13.9 MANUFACTURING
- 13.9.1 INDUSTRY 4.0 ADOPTION TO BOOST DEMAND FOR MANUFACTURING DATA CENTERS
- 13.10 OTHERS
14 SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET, BY REGION
- 14.1 INTRODUCTION
- 14.2 NORTH AMERICA
- 14.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 14.2.2 NORTH AMERICA: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.2.3 US
- 14.2.3.1 Transmission reforms and AI-ready workloads to push service needs in predictive maintenance and sustainability compliance
- 14.2.4 CANADA
- 14.2.4.1 Growing provincial demand and renewable-heavy grids to scale service scope in grid-readiness and commissioning
- 14.3 EUROPE
- 14.3.1 EUROPE: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.3.2 EUROPE: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 14.3.3 UK
- 14.3.3.1 Grid backlogs and hyperscaler clusters to accelerate demand for interconnection advisory and efficiency-focused retrofit services
- 14.3.4 GERMANY
- 14.3.4.1 Renewable sourcing and interconnection constraints to boost demand for AI-ready commissioning and predictive maintenance
- 14.3.5 FRANCE
- 14.3.5.1 Marseille's connectivity and Parisian heat-reuse pilots to fuel service demand in commissioning and network integration
- 14.3.6 ITALY
- 14.3.6.1 Grid bottlenecks, seismic exposure, and EU compliance obligations to boost demand for retrofit optimization services
- 14.3.7 REST OF EUROPE
- 14.4 ASIA PACIFIC
- 14.4.1 ASIA PACIFIC: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.4.2 ASIA PACIFIC: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 14.4.3 CHINA
- 14.4.3.1 National PUE limits and renewable mandates to boost service demand in energy audits, retrofits, and compliance verification
- 14.4.4 JAPAN
- 14.4.4.1 Seismic compliance and hyperscaler builds to drive demand for commissioning, retrofit, and resilience-oriented services
- 14.4.5 INDIA
- 14.4.5.1 Regulatory reforms and hyperscaler growth to intensify service demand in grid-readiness and sustainability programs
- 14.4.6 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
- 14.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 14.5.1 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.5.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 14.5.3 GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL (GCC)
- 14.5.3.1 UAE
- 14.5.3.1.1 Development of resilient, sustainable, and AI-ready data center ecosystem to drive market
- 14.5.3.2 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- 14.5.3.2.1 Secure and sovereign data center ecosystems anchored in high-performance AI compute to drive market
- 14.5.3.3 Rest of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
- 14.5.4 SOUTH AFRICA
- 14.5.4.1 Rising demand for digital infrastructure with high-value investments and advanced cooling technologies to drive market
- 14.5.5 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 14.6 LATIN AMERICA
- 14.6.1 LATIN AMERICA: SERVICES FOR DATA CENTER MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.6.2 LATIN AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 14.6.3 BRAZIL
- 14.6.3.1 Brazil scales AI infrastructure through high-density, energy-optimized deployments
- 14.6.4 MEXICO
- 14.6.4.1 Advanced hyperscale growth with high-density cooling and multi-campus expansion to drive market
- 14.6.5 REST OF LATIN AMERICA
15 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 15.1 INTRODUCTION
- 15.2 KEY PLAYERS' STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN
- 15.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2020-2024
- 15.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2024
- 15.5 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
- 15.5.1 KYNDRYL
- 15.5.2 CBRE
- 15.5.3 JLL
- 15.5.4 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 15.5.5 DXC TECHNOLOGY
- 15.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 15.6.1 STARS
- 15.6.2 EMERGING LEADERS
- 15.6.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
- 15.6.4 PARTICIPANTS
- 15.6.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 15.6.5.1 Company footprint
- 15.6.5.2 Region footprint
- 15.6.5.3 Facility type footprint
- 15.6.5.4 Data center size footprint
- 15.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024
- 15.7.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
- 15.7.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
- 15.7.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
- 15.7.4 STARTING BLOCKS
- 15.7.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUP/SMES, 2024
- 15.7.5.1 Detailed list of key startups/SMEs
- 15.7.5.2 Competitive benchmarking of startups/SMEs
- 15.8 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS OF KEY VENDORS
- 15.8.1 COMPANY VALUATION OF KEY VENDORS
- 15.8.2 FINANCIAL METRICS OF KEY VENDORS
- 15.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO AND TRENDS
- 15.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
- 15.9.2 DEALS
16 COMPANY PROFILES
- 16.1 INTRODUCTION
- 16.2 MAJOR PLAYERS
- 16.2.1 CBRE
- 16.2.1.1 Business overview
- 16.2.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.1.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.1.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.1.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.1.4 MnM view
- 16.2.1.4.1 Right to win
- 16.2.1.4.2 Strategic choices
- 16.2.1.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 16.2.2 JLL
- 16.2.2.1 Business overview
- 16.2.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.2.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.2.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.2.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.2.4 MnM view
- 16.2.2.4.1 Right to win
- 16.2.2.4.2 Strategic choices
- 16.2.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 16.2.3 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 16.2.3.1 Business overview
- 16.2.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.3.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.3.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.3.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.3.4 MnM view
- 16.2.3.4.1 Right to win
- 16.2.3.4.2 Strategic choices
- 16.2.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 16.2.4 VERTIV
- 16.2.4.1 Business overview
- 16.2.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.4.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.4.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.4.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.4.4 MnM view
- 16.2.4.4.1 Right to win
- 16.2.4.4.2 Strategic choices
- 16.2.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 16.2.5 KYNDRYL
- 16.2.5.1 Business overview
- 16.2.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.5.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.5.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.5.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.5.4 MnM view
- 16.2.5.4.1 Right to win
- 16.2.5.4.2 Strategic choices
- 16.2.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 16.2.6 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
- 16.2.6.1 Business overview
- 16.2.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.6.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.6.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.6.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.7 HCLTECH
- 16.2.7.1 Business overview
- 16.2.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.7.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.7.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.7.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.8 DXC TECHNOLOGY
- 16.2.8.1 Business overview
- 16.2.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.8.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.8.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.8.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.9 JOHNSON CONTROLS
- 16.2.9.1 Business overview
- 16.2.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.9.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.9.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.9.3.2 Deals
- 16.2.10 ACCENTURE
- 16.2.10.1 Business overview
- 16.2.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 16.2.10.3 Recent developments
- 16.2.10.3.1 Product launches
- 16.2.10.3.2 Deals
- 16.3 OTHER PLAYERS
- 16.3.1 UPTIME INSTITUTE
- 16.3.2 ARUP
- 16.3.3 JACOBS
- 16.3.4 AECOM
- 16.3.5 CISCO
- 16.3.6 DPR CONSTRUCTION
- 16.3.7 HITACHI VANTARA
- 16.3.8 TURNER CONSTRUCTION
- 16.3.9 CAPGEMINI
- 16.3.10 PURE STORAGE
- 16.3.11 NV5 GLOBAL, INC.
- 16.3.12 PERSISTENT SYSTEMS
- 16.3.13 HYPERVIEW
- 16.3.14 IRON MOUNTAIN
- 16.3.15 GE VERNOVA
- 16.3.16 DEVICE42
- 16.3.17 TECH MAHINDRA
- 16.3.18 SYSKA HENNESSY GROUP
17 ADJACENT AND RELATED MARKETS
- 17.1 INTRODUCTION
- 17.1.1 RELATED MARKETS
- 17.1.2 LIMITATIONS
- 17.2 DATA CENTER SOLUTIONS MARKET
- 17.3 EDGE DATA CENTER MARKET
18 APPENDIX
- 18.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
- 18.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
- 18.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
- 18.4 RELATED REPORTS
- 18.5 AUTHOR DETAILS