DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Malaysia Data Center Market - Investment Analysis & Growth Opportunities 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Malaysia data center market is one of the most mature data center markets after Singapore in Southeast Asian countries. Malaysia's government is continuously improving the country's digital economy. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry aims to be a solution provider for new technologies and attract investment in the manufacturing industry.
Regarding the impact of COVID-19 in Malaysia, the government launched various initiatives to improve the economy and the country's digital infrastructure. These initiatives helped the country to witness growth in cloud adoption by various industry verticals such as enterprises, government agencies, and education sectors.
The investment in renewable energy, from solar and wind energy to power data centers, is increasing. Companies such as Bridge Data Centres (Chindata) and YTL Data Centers have set goals to improve the facilities' carbon footprint. Free Trade Zones attract operators to invest in the country by enabling various tax incentives. In March 2022, Yondr announced plans to develop a hyperscale data center campus with a power capacity of around 200 MW on approximately 72.8 acres in Sedenak Tech Park, which is projected to be built phase-wise out of which the first phase is expected to be live by 2024.
The rising adoption of smart devices and the growing demand for big data analytics and IoT technologies are prompting several DC investments in Malaysia. The rise in popularity of gaming and surge in digitization across various sectors such as BFSI, manufacturing, IT, and logistics have generated more data, creating a greater demand for DC in the country.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE REPORT
- Malaysia has around 23 operational colocation data centers. Most of them are developing according to Tier III standards. Uptime Institute has about seven data center facilities certified under Tier III standards.
- In Malaysia, Cyberjaya and Kuala Lumpur are the most preferred locations for development due to their proximity to end-users.
- According to Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) 2021 report, around 96% of Malaysian respondents voted who implement hybrid cloud infrastructure for the organizations.
- Celcom Axiata Bhd, DiGi Telecommunications, and Maxis Bhd are some telecom operators working to deploy commercial 5G services.
- The demand for edge data centers in the country expects to grow with the development of 5G deployment. In June 2022, Edge Centres is developing the EC31 edge facility in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Edge data center deployments will reduce latency and ease the accessibility of data and device-to-device communications, which will play a significant role in emerging applications, such as autonomous vehicles, virtual/augmented reality, and robotics.
- Big data technologies help companies store large volumes of data and help organizations to analyze information and improve decision-making. Various industries in Malaysia, such as healthcare, education, BFSI, transportation, professional services, smart city operators, and the government, will be the major adopters of big data solutions during the forecast period and will help to boost the industry's growth.
IT Infrastructure Providers
- Cisco Systems
- Dell Technologies
- Fujitsu
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
- Huawei
- IBM
- Inspur
- Lenovo
- NetApp
- NEC Corporation
Data Center Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors
- Asima Architects
- AVO Technology
- B-Barcelona Consulting
- DSCO Group
- ISG
- NTT FACILITIES
- Nakano
- Powerware Systems
- S5 Engineering
- Shaw Architect
Support Infrastructure Providers
- ABB
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Eaton
- Fuji Electric
- HITEC Power Protection
- Legrand
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- Rittal
- Rolls-Royce
- Schneider Electric
- Vertiv
Data Center Investors
- AIMS Data Centre
- Bridge Data Centres
- GDS Services
- Keppel Data Centres
- Microsoft
- NTT Global Data Centers
- Open DC
- Regal Orion
- VADS
- YTL Data Centers
New Entrants
- Pure Data Centres Group
- Yondr Group
- Chindata
- PP Telecommunication
REPORT COVERAGE:This report analyses the Malaysia data center market share. It elaboratively analyses the existing and upcoming facilities and investments in IT, electrical, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, and tier standards. It discusses market sizing and investment estimation for different segments. The segmentation includes:
- IT Infrastructure
- Servers
- Storage Systems
- Network Infrastructure
- Electrical Infrastructure
- UPS Systems
- Generators
- Switches & Switchgears
- PDUs
- Other Electrical Infrastructure
- Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- Rack Cabinets
- Other Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- CRAC and CRAH Units
- Chillers Units
- Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers
- Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
- Other Cooling Units
- General Construction
- Core & Shell Development
- Installation & Commissioning Services
- Engineering & Building Design
- Fire Detection & Suppression
- Physical Security
- Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
- Tier Standard
- Tier I & Tier II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1: Existing & Upcoming Third-Party Data Centers in Malaysia
Chapter 2: Investment Opportunities in Malaysia
Chapter 3: Data Center Colocation Market in Malaysia
Chapter 4: Market Dynamics
Chapter 5: Market Segmentation
Chapter 6: Tier Standard Investment
Chapter 7: Key Market Participants
Chapter 8: Appendix
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