African Data Center Market Report 2019 (Premium Edition)

DUBLIN, July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The “The African Data Center Boom: Cloud, Hyperscale, and the Transformation of African Colocation Markets – Premium Package” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.” data-reactid=”11″>DUBLIN, July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The “The African Data Center Boom: Cloud, Hyperscale, and the Transformation of African Colocation Markets – Premium Package” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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South Africa, the African data center market has entered a phase of accelerated growth. The year 2018 marks an inflection point. More multi-tenant data center facilities will be built across Africa over the next two years than were established over the past three combined. Data center colocation space, power, and revenue are all set to double over the next five years. More enterprises are adopting colocation services.

Global CDN players are bulking up their African edge node presence. And crucially, the hyperscale cloud is here, transforming colocation demand patterns and volumes, altering the colo market’s traditional competitive structure, business models, and the very nature of Africa’s data center facilities.

The African Data Center Boom is our most comprehensive research to date on the African data center colocation market, leveraging months of research and interviews, extensive data collection and new analytical tools for data center analysis and geo-mapping. The report provides an unprecedented view into the dynamics underpinning the African Multi-tenant Data Center colocation market – all with the analyst team’s uncompromising focus on finding investor value – wherever it may be.

Among key findings, the report outlines:” data-reactid=”23″>This is the Premium version of the African Data Cente Report, which includes more than 50 supporting charts and data points in Excel format.

At long last, the African data center boom is here. After years of strong promise, but relatively slow expansion outside of South Africa, the African data center market has entered a phase of accelerated growth. The year 2018 marks an inflection point. More multi-tenant data center facilities will be built across Africa over the next two years than were established over the past three combined. Data center colocation space, power, and revenue are all set to double over the next five years. More enterprises are adopting colocation services.

Global CDN players are bulking up their African edge node presence. And crucially, the hyperscale cloud is here, transforming colocation demand patterns and volumes, altering the colo market’s traditional competitive structure, business models, and the very nature of Africa’s data center facilities.

The African Data Center Boom is our most comprehensive research to date on the African data center colocation market, leveraging months of research and interviews, extensive data collection and new analytical tools for data center analysis and geo-mapping. The report provides an unprecedented view into the dynamics underpinning the African Multi-tenant Data Center colocation market – all with the analyst team’s uncompromising focus on finding investor value – wherever it may be.

Among key findings, the report outlines:

Why the foundations for African colocation market growth are increasingly solid. Why some markets are driven by carrier-neutral players, while others are telco-dominated; The future of African colocation supply; The nature of African enterprise demand for colocation; The impact of hyperscale providers on African demand for data center colocation; Why we say that MTDC colocation is one of the hottest growth segments in the African ICT market; Why we broadly categorize the African data center colocation opportunity as follows: one sure thing (South Africa), four next best markets, three potentially strong, but stunted markets and five hidden gems (Angola, DRC, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Djibouti). A reference report for all players and investors in the African colocation and cloud markets.

AFRICA’S COLOCATION SUPPLY CAPACITY” data-reactid=”41″>PART II: BREAKING DOWN AFRICA’S COLOCATION SUPPLY CAPACITY

A snapshot of Africa’s data center colocation supply How many multi-tenant data centers are there in Africa? How large are African data centers? African colo space supply – a map view African colo space supply – double 2015 levels African colocation – four distinct market groups A metro view of African colo supply – There’s Gauteng, then everybody else

SOUTH AFRICA” data-reactid=”80″>PART VII: COUNTRY FOCUS

COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa: MTDC colocation market snapshot South Africa: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Breaking down demand for colocation services in South Africa South Africa colo supply – the largest market in the entire AME region South African colo supply – an evolving market structure South African colocation – a fragmented market here, a concentrated market there South African colo outlook – a 2018 inflection point South Africa: Key colocation player summary South Africa key player assessment

NIGERIA” data-reactid=”91″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: NIGERIA

Nigeria: MTDC colocation market snapshot Nigeria: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Nigeria – After the slowdown, 60% more supply coming Nigeria colocation: Key data and projections* Nigeria – Colocation demand review Nigeria: Key colocation player summary

MOROCCO” data-reactid=”99″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: MOROCCO

Morocco: MTDC colocation market snapshot Morocco: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Morocco – Shallow wholesale, but one of Africa’s deepest retail enterprise markets Morocco – Colo supply growth is accelerating Morocco: Colocation data center map Morocco colocation: Key charts Morocco: Key colocation player summary

TUNISIA” data-reactid=”108″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: TUNISIA

Tunisia: MTDC colocation market snapshot Tunisia: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Tunisia – demand primarily retail, cloud-driven Tunisia: Colocation data center map Tunisia – Colo supply growth has largely stabilized – but revenue is accelerating Tunisia colocation: Key charts* Tunisia: Key colocation player summary

KENYA” data-reactid=”117″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: KENYA

Kenya: MTDC colocation market snapshot Kenya: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Kenya colocation: Key data and projections* Kenya – Colocation demand review Kenya: Key colocation player summary Kenya key player assessment – From EADC and iColo to Telkom Kenya

GHANA” data-reactid=”125″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: GHANA

Ghana: MTDC colocation market snapshot Ghana: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Ghana colocation: Key data and projections* Ghana – Colocation demand review Ghana: Key colocation player summary Ghana key player assessment – No clear leader, but more competition is coming

COTE-D’IVOIRE” data-reactid=”133″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: COTE-D’IVOIRE

Cote-d’Ivoire: MTDC colocation market snapshot Cote-d’Ivoire: MTDC colocation attractiveness rating Cote-d’Ivoire colocation: Key data and projections* Cote-d’Ivoire – Colocation demand review Cote-d’Ivoire: Key colocation player summary Cote-d’Ivoire key player assessment – Orange leads, others follow

SENEGAL, UGANDA AND TANZANIA” data-reactid=”141″>COUNTRY COLOCATION FOCUS: SENEGAL, UGANDA AND TANZANIA

Senegal: Lack of wholesale demand hampers colo potential Uganda: getting ready for take-off Tanzania: Strong potential held up by supply side concerns

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