Market Trends of Denmark Data Center Server Industry
Blade Servers To Grow At A Faster Pace In Coming Years
- Reduced power consumption and high processing power contribute to the blade servers in data centers.
- Single or multiple server blades can be inserted or removed without distressing another running system. It reduces hardware costs, which is likely to entice industry players to adopt the technology, thereby fueling market growth. Additionally, each server blade does not consist of a distinct infrastructure and chassis, owing to which the product is relatively cheaper as compared to other solutions.
- To cater to end-user needs, the top companies are focusing on blade servers in data centers. The growing adoption of technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and IT services by businesses is propelling the use of servers in data centers.
- In the coming future, the evolution of healthcare will focus on the reengineering of clinical care and operations around digital health and the pervasive, real-time use of data and advanced analytics to achieve these goals. Such achievements would require a large amount of data to be stored, which would drive the need for data center blade servers over the forecast period.
IT & Telecommunication Is The Largest Market In The Country
- Denmark ranks first in terms of security with a score of 9.69/10, with few cyberattacks and a high level of online privacy. The quality of the supporting infrastructure, such as availability, is also excellent. The primacy of land, or water, is also an important factor in land primacy. Support infrastructure scored 9.4 out of 10.
- The increased absorption is caused by end customers using racks and servers, including cloud, e-commerce, BFSI, telecom, and other businesses. For instance, Denmark is a significant e-commerce market in Europe in terms of Internet penetration, the proportion of people that use it, and average spending (USD 3,000 on online shopping). Increased data management and storage will, therefore, necessitate the usage of more servers, raising the absorption rate.
- The need for cloud solutions continues to grow in Denmark, and the demand for cloud-based data protection and backup solutions is expected to get more robust. In June 2022, Keepit, a cloud backup service with headquarters in Copenhagen, raised USD 22.5 million in debt financing from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in association with Vaekstfonden. The platform will use the additional cash to build its SaaS data security platform while developing new products and expanding internationally.
- Google's new data center location, Fredericia, is located in the southeast of Jutland, making it ideal for connecting to HAVFRUE. The company claims the site will be carbon neutral from the start, as electricity consumption is offset by investments in five solar parks in Denmark with a capacity of 160 MW. Thus, the growth in DC facilities in Denmark would increase the demand for servers in the forecast period.