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Data Center Power Market

Data center is the department within the organization in which contains large group of networked computer servers used by organization for storage, processing or distribution of large amounts of data.

Data center is the department within the organization in which contains large group of networked computer servers used by organization for storage, processing or distribution of large amounts of data.

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<strong>Data</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

consulting services and professional services. In term of solution the market segmented under<br />

power distribution and measurement, power backup and cabling infrastructure. Vertical<br />

segmentation includes healthcare, IT and telecom, energy, banking, financial services, and<br />

insurance (BFSI), government and other verticals. enterprises, collocation provider and cloud<br />

service providers are the category under end user segment.<br />

Major regional segments analyzed in this study include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific,<br />

Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. In terms of revenue, North America held the largest<br />

market share in 2015 and acquired over 35% of market share in the same year. However, Asia<br />

Pacific is expected to be fastest growing region due to the presence of developing economies.<br />

Further, low cost of investment led companies to set up their data center in Asia Pacific regions<br />

which in turn supports the market growth.<br />

Key players profiled in the report include Intel Corporation, Emerson Network <strong>Power</strong>, Raritan,<br />

Inc., ABB Ltd, Schneider Electric SE, Server Technology, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company,<br />

General Electric Company, Eaton Corporation Plc and others.

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