The report titled "Malaysia Data Center Market Outlook to 2022 - by Revenue Streams (Colocation, Managed Hosting and Cloud Services), by End Users (Banking & Finance, Federal Government, Content & Technology and Others)" provides a comprehensive analysis of data centre market in Malaysia. The report covers Malaysia Data Centre market size, market segmentation by revenue streams (colocation and managed to host), by industries (BFSI, Federal government, Content and Technology and others), by Size of the data centre (Large-sized data centre companies and mid-sized data centre companies), by retail and wholesale colocation, by region (Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and others - Penang and Sabah), by international and domestic clients, competitive scenario and future outlook and projections. The report also presents a snapshot of the cloud computing market in Malaysia, its current state, service delivery models, opportunities in the Malaysian market and challenges for the development of cloud computing market in Malaysia, growth drivers and trends, issues and challenges, regulations, decision making parameters considered by end-user before procuring data centre services, pain points faced by an end-user, cross-comparison of TIER 1, TIER 2, TIER 3 and TIER 4 data centre services. The report also includes a comparison of the Malaysia data centre market with that of Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, India and Singapore and an investment model for setting up a data centre in Malaysia along with a snapshot of Data Centre Consultants in Malaysia. The report also includes the competitive landscape of major players in the Malaysia Data Centre market (company profile of CSF, VADS, NTT MSC, AIMS, Skali, Strateq, MyTelehaus, Hitech Padu, Basis Bay, HDC, Hitachi Sunway, Extra, PLT Pro Data Centre, Extreme Broadband, SAktifnet, Experian, CRF, N2N, RedTone, Safehouse and Telit).
Malaysia
Data Centre Market Introduction and Market Size
The data centre market in
Malaysia is in the growth stage. The support and encouragement provided by the
government along with the efforts to promote the country as a hub for data
centres have catapulted development in the market in every aspect. The market
is an amalgamation of large-sized and mid-sized players that specialize in
colocation and managed hosting services. The market has also witnessed a
substantial rise in the demand for public and private cloud services. The Johor
area (close to Singapore) in the southern part of the country is growing as an
attractive investment opportunity for data centre companies. Malaysia data
centre market has witnessed substantial growth in the past few years recording
a CAGR of ~% during 2012-2017. The market has grown from USD ~ million in 2012
to USD ~ million in 2017 driven Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)
launched in Malaysia which has listed development of Data Centre Market in
Malaysia as a key Entry Point Projects (EPPs) under the Business Services NKEAs
(National Key Economic Areas). The low cost of the establishment along with the
infrastructure development has been the major attractions for DC companies in
Malaysia. The market has witnessed double-digit growth in the past five years except
in the year 2015 when the growth rate of the market fell to ~% from ~% in 2014.
The slowdown in the global market restricted companies from outsourcing their
data centre services, this restricted the double-digit growth of the market in
2014 to single-digit growth in 2015.
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Malaysia
Data Centre Market Segmentation by Services
The market has been
bifurcated on the basis of co-location and managed to host services and cloud
services. In 2017, colocation services contributed a share of ~% which amounted
to USD ~ million, while the revenue contributed by managed hosting services and
cloud services was ~% which amounted to USD ~ million of the overall revenue of
the data centre market in Malaysia. The demand for managed hosting services has
been increasing in recent years owing to the demand of cloud services by SMBs.
Malaysia Data Centre Market Segmentation by Industries
In 2017, BFSI industry
contributed a share of around ~% amounting to USD ~ million of the total
revenue generated by the data centre market in Malaysia. The second-highest
share was contributed by the federal government with a market share of ~%
amounting to USD ~ million while the third-highest share of ~% amounting to USD
~ million was contributed by the Content and technology companies. The rest ~%
amounting to USD ~ million was contributed by other industries like
manufacturing, healthcare, retail, automotive, education, media and others.
Malaysia
Data Centre Market Segmentation by Size of Data Centre
In 2017, the large data
centre companies had a total floor space area of around ~ sqft, which is around
~% of the total floor space in the Malaysian data centre market. The three
companies that hold this area are CSF, VADS and NTT MSC. There are more than ~
mid-sized data centre companies in the country which collectively have the rest
~% of the floor area which is around ~sqft. The major mid-sized companies are
AIMS, Basis Bay, Skali, Strateq, My Telehaus, HeiTechPadu, HDC and others.
Malaysia
Data Centre Market Segmentation by Region
The total floor space
available in Malaysia in 2016 was ~ sqft. Out of this, the data centres present
in the Selangor region constitute around ~%, which was around ~ sqft. The data
centres present in the Kuala Lumpur region collectively constituted around ~%
of the total data centre space amounting to ~ sqft while the third largest
contributor of floor space to the data centre market in Malaysia was the Johor
Bahru region with ~% amounting to ~ sqft. The rest ~% amounting to around ~
sqft was collectively contributed by data centres present in Sabah and Penang
region.
Malaysia Data Centre Market Future
Outlook and
Projections
The market is expected to
grow with a CAGR of ~% during 2018-2022. The overall revenues of the market is
expected to grow from USD ~ million in 2018 to USD ~ million in 2022.
Investments by the MDeC, focused approach by the government to develop the ICT
infrastructure, development of the new region for the IT industry and entry of
new data centre companies in the market will fuel the growth of the industry in
the future. Investments made by the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation
(MDeC) to establish a data park in Iskandar, Johor will further act as a
catalyst for the market.
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