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Middle East and North Africa Data Center Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028

  • Report ID: 56110
  • Date: Dec, 2022
  • Pages: 110
  • Category: ICT & Media


Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) data center market is expected to grow with a robust CAGR of more than 20% during the period 2022-2028. The growth is fueled by the COVID-19 outbreak which has strongly surged the demand for cloud computing services during 2020 by the majority of the industry verticals. Moreover, cloud services are cost-effective to organizations which further fuels their adoption rate. A continuous surge in the demand for data storage and processing in the country is expected to accelerate the growth of the data center market.

Increased demand for IT services and communication infrastructure development on the back of 5G deployment are fueling sectoral growth. In the region, there has been a rapid uptake in internet use, and digital transformation initiatives have significantly accelerated over the past couple of years. This has resulted in the widespread adoption of data centers. Moreover, the increasing adoption of cloud computing services is leading to the growth of retail and wholesale colocation services in the region.

Market Segmentation

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) data centre market is segmented into operating model, ownership, organization, end-user, and region. Based on the operation model, the market is divided into captive, and colocation. On the basis of Captive, the market is divided into Enterprise and Edge. Based on Colocation, the market is segmented into Retail, Wholesale, and Hyperscale.

On the basis of Ownership, the market is segmented into Owned, Leased, and Third-party. Based on Organization, the market is divided into Private/SMEs/MNCs and Government/Public Entities. On the basis of End Users, the market is segmented into IT & Telecom, BFSI, Media and Entertainment, Government, Energy & Utilities, Healthcare, Retail, Automotive & Transportation, Logistics, Central/Local Administrative Agencies, and Others (Education, etc.)

Based on region, the market is divided into the Middle East (ME) and North Africa (NA). On the basis of the Middle East, the market is segmented into GCC, Turkey, and the Rest of ME. Based on the Rest of ME, the market is divided into Israel and Iraq. On the basis of North Africa (NA), the market is segmented into Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and the Rest of North Africa.

Market structure and competitive landscape

The Middle East and North African Data Center market is fragmented in nature with various players operating in the market. Some of the prominent players that contribute significantly to the MENA Data Center market are IBM Corp., Oracle Corp., KKB Anadolu Veri Merkezi, Turk Telekom International, Microsoft Corp., Telehouse, Equinix Inc., NTT Communication, Amazon.com, Inc., Khazna, Raya Data Center, Orange SA, Ooredoo QPSC, Etisalat Corporation, and Alibaba Group among others.

Product Launches, Mergers & Acquisitions, joint ventures, and R&D activities are key strategies adopted by the players in the Middle East and North African Data Center market. These companies adopt numerous approaches to strengthen their market share and gain a competitive edge over other competitors in the market.

Some of the key developments in the Middle East and North African Data Center market include,

• In March 2022, JD Cloud and Inspur Group will launch the ORS3000S liquid-cooled rack server. In comparison to conventional air-cooled rack servers, the server uses cold plate liquid cooling to reduce overall data center power consumption by 45%.

• In 2019, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. launched an AI-based chip family named Cloud AI 100.

The ASIC family comes in a variety of thermal designs and form factor points to make a different use case. This newly launched chip is heightened with refined features of AI to provide better performance for devices.

MENA Data Centers Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028

Table of Contents

1. Market Introduction
1.1. Scope of Study
1.2. Problem Statement
1.3. Market Segmentation
2. Assumptions and Acronyms
3. Executive Summary
3.1. Global Market in 2022
3.2. Analyst Insights & Recommendations
3.3. Growth Opportunities and Key Strategies
3.4. Supply-side and Demand-side Trends
4. Research Methodology
5. Analysis of COVID-19 Impact and Road Ahead
6. Market Indicators and Background
6.1. Macro-Economic Factors
6.2. Forecasting Factors
Robust assessment of various factors including industrial performance, industry players’ expenditures, and economic conditions, among others
6.3. Supply Chain & Value Chain Analysis
6.4. Industry SWOT Analysis
6.5. PESTLE Analysis
6.6. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
7. Government Laws and Industry Regulations
8. Global and Regional Market Dynamics
8.1. Drivers
8.2. Restraints
8.3. Trends
8.4. Opportunities
9. Global Data Centers Market: Technology Assessment
10. Pricing Analysis
10.1. By Operating Model
10.1.1. Captive
10.1.1.1. Enterprise
10.1.1.2. Edge
10.1.2. Colocation
10.1.2.1. Retail
10.1.2.2. Wholesale
10.1.2.3. Hyperscale
10.2. By Region
10.2.1. Middle East (ME)
10.2.1.1. GCC
10.2.1.2. Turkey
10.2.1.3. Rest of ME
10.2.1.3.1. Israel
10.2.1.3.2. Iraq
10.2.2. North Africa (NA)
10.2.2.1. Egypt
10.2.2.2. Morocco
10.2.2.3. Algeria
10.2.2.4. Rest of North Africa
11. Parent Market Overview: Global ICT Market
12. Segmental Analysis
12.1. Global Data Centers Market by Operating Model
12.1.1. Video Surveillance
12.1.1.1. Camera
12.1.1.2. IP Camera/Network Camera
12.1.1.3. Analog Camera
12.1.1.4. CCTV Monitor
12.1.2. Access Control Systems
12.1.2.1. Readers
12.1.2.2. Biometric (incl. Fingerprint)
12.1.2.3. Keypads
12.1.2.4. Video Intercoms
12.1.2.5. Electric Strikes
12.1.3. Fire & Life Safety
12.1.3.1. Smoke and Heat Detectors
12.1.3.2. Temperature Sensors
12.1.3.3. Flood/Water Detectors
12.1.4. Intrusion and Perimeter Security Systems
12.1.4.1. Intruder Detection & Alarms
12.1.4.2. Security Lighting
12.1.5. Barriers
12.1.5.1. Gates and Parking Barriers
12.1.5.2. Road Blockers
12.1.5.3. Bollards and Others
12.2. Global Data Centers Market by Ownership
12.2.1. Commercial
12.2.2. Industrial
12.2.3. Infrastructure
12.2.4. Households
12.2.5. Municipalities
12.2.6. Energy
12.3. Global Data Centers Market by Organization
12.3.1. Offline
12.3.1.1. B2B
12.3.1.2. B2C
12.3.2. Online
12.4. Global Data Centers Market by End User
12.4.1. IT & Telecom
12.4.2. BFSI
12.4.3. Media and Entertainment
12.4.4. Government
12.4.5. Energy & Utilities
12.4.6. Healthcare
12.4.7. Retail
12.4.8. Automotive & Transportation
12.4.9. Logistics
12.4.10. Central/Local Administrative Agencies
12.4.11. Others (Education etc.)
12.5. Global Data Centers Market by Region
12.5.1. Middle East (ME)
12.5.1.1. GCC
12.5.1.2. Turkey
12.5.1.3. Rest of ME
12.5.1.3.1. Israel
12.5.1.3.2. Iraq
12.5.2. North Africa (NA)
12.5.2.1. Egypt
12.5.2.2. Morocco
12.5.2.3. Algeria
12.5.2.4. Rest of North Africa
13. Regional Analysis
13.1. Middle East Data Centers Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.1.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.1.2. Middle East Data Centers Market by Operating Model
13.1.3. Middle East Data Centers Market by Ownership
13.1.4. Middle East Data Centers Market by Organization
13.1.5. Middle East Data Centers Market by End User
13.1.6. Middle East Data Centers Market by Country
13.1.6.1. GCC
13.1.6.2. Turkey
13.1.6.3. Rest of the Middle East
13.2. North Africa Data Centers Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.2.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.2.2. North Africa Data Centers Market by Operating Model
13.2.3. North Africa Data Centers Market by Ownership
13.2.4. North Africa Data Centers Market by Organization
13.2.5. North Africa Data Centers Market by End User
13.2.6. North Africa Data Centers Market by Country
13.2.6.1. Egypt
13.2.6.2. Morocco
13.2.6.3. Algeria
13.2.6.4. Rest of North Africa
14. Competitive Landscape
14.1. Competition Dashboard
14.1.1. Global and Regional Market Share Analysis
14.1.2. Market Structure
14.2. Competitive Benchmarking
14.3. Key Strategy Analysis
14.4. Company Profiles
14.4.1. IBM Corp.
14.4.1.1. Company Overview
14.4.1.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.1.3. Financials
14.4.1.4. Recent Developments
14.4.2. Oracle Corp.
14.4.2.1. Company Overview
14.4.2.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.2.3. Key Financials
14.4.2.4. Recent Developments
14.4.3. KKB Anadolu Veri Merkezi
14.4.3.1. Company Overview
14.4.3.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.3.3. Key Financials
14.4.3.4. Recent Developments
14.4.4. Turk Telekom International
14.4.4.1. Company Overview
14.4.4.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.4.3. Financials
14.4.4.4. Recent Developments
14.4.5. Microsoft Corp
14.4.5.1. Company Overview
14.4.5.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.5.3. Financials
14.4.5.4. Recent Developments
14.4.6. Telehouse
14.4.6.1. Company Overview
14.4.6.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.6.3. Financials
14.4.6.4. Recent Developments
14.4.7. Equinix Inc
14.4.7.1. Company Overview
14.4.7.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.7.3. Financials
14.4.7.4. Recent Developments
14.4.8. NTT Communication
14.4.8.1. Company Overview
14.4.8.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.8.3. Financials
14.4.8.4. Recent Developments
14.4.9. Amazon Inc
14.4.9.1. Company Overview
14.4.9.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.9.3. Financials
14.4.9.4. Recent Developments
14.4.10. Khazna
14.4.10.1. Company Overview
14.4.10.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.10.3. Financials
14.4.10.4. Recent Developments
14.4.11. Raya Data Center
14.4.11.1. Company Overview
14.4.11.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.11.3. Financials
14.4.11.4. Recent Developments
14.4.12. Orange SA
14.4.12.1. Company Overview
14.4.12.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.12.3. Financials
14.4.12.4. Recent Developments
14.4.13. Ooredoo QPSC
14.4.13.1. Company Overview
14.4.13.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.13.3. Financials
14.4.13.4. Recent Developments
14.4.14. Etisalat Corporation
14.4.14.1. Company Overview
14.4.14.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.14.3. Financials
14.4.14.4. Recent Developments
14.4.15. Alibaba Group
14.4.15.1. Company Overview
14.4.15.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.15.3. Financials
14.4.15.4. Recent Developments
15. Disclaimer


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In any formal research including academic journal, article, dissertation and so on, there will be a special section on a research methodology that mainly describes what, by whom, how to gather as well as how to evaluate the data are provided.

This research methodology has been segmented into following types:

Primary Research:

It is said to be original information that the researchers collect for the crucial purposes of answering the research questions of readers with the help of surveys, observations and experiments.

Secondary Research:

The secondary research is the data that has already been collected by various other researchers in the form of government analysis or scientific studies.

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It contains several laboratory experiments, basic surveys, mathematical calculations, simulations and so on. The possible measurement, quantity or amount is considered to be a major factor in the quantitative research methodology.

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