The Global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System Market Is Estimated To Record a CAGR of Around 8.45% During The Forecast Period
Evolve Business Intelligence has published a research report on the Global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System Market, 2023–2033. The globalData Center Environmental Monitoring System market is projected to exhibit a CAGR of around 8.45%during the forecast period of 2023 to 2033.
Evolve Business Intelligence has recognized the following companies as the key players in the global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System Market: ABB, Thermo Fisher, AVTECH, APC, Siemens, Endress+Hauser, Sunbird, AKCP, HW Group, and Nlyte Software
Market Highlights
The global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market is projected to be valued at USD 45.5 Billion by 2033, recording a CAGR of around 8.45% during the forecast period. Data Center Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) refers to a comprehensive set of sensors, devices, and software solutions designed to monitor and manage the environmental conditions within a data center facility. It involves monitoring parameters such as temperature, humidity, airflow, water leakage, power consumption, and other critical factors that can affect the performance, efficiency, and reliability of the data center infrastructure.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the data center industry and, consequently, the Data Center EMS market. With the sudden surge in remote work, e-commerce, online services, and digital transformation, the demand for data centers skyrocketed. Organizations had to scale up their data center infrastructure and adapt to the increased demand for computing resources. This rapid expansion put additional pressure on data center operators to ensure the reliability and efficiency of their facilities.
Segmental Analysis
The global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market has been segmented based on Type, and End users.
Based on the type, the Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market is segmented into Wired Monitoring System, and Wireless Monitoring System. The Wired Monitoring System segment is expected to have the larger market share throughout the forecast period.
Based on End users, the global Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market has been divided into Temperature Monitoring, Humidity Monitoring, Water Monitoring, and Others. The Temperature Monitoring segment is anticipated to dominate the market.
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Regional Analysis
The Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market is divided into five regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle East, &Africa. Among these regions, North America and Asia-Pacific are the two major regions driving the growth of the Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market. North America is a prominent region in the Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market. The region has a mature data center industry and a high concentration of technology companies, cloud service providers, and colocation facilities. The demand for Data Center EMS solutions in North America is driven by the increasing adoption of cloud computing, Big Data analytics, and IoT applications. Asia Pacific is experiencing rapid growth in the Data Center Environmental Monitoring System market. The region is witnessing a surge in data center construction and expansion, driven by the increasing adoption of digital services, e-commerce, and cloud-based applications. Countries like China, India, Japan, Singapore, and Australia are key contributors to the market in this region. The growth is propelled by factors such as expanding internet penetration, government initiatives to promote digital transformation, and the emergence of smart cities.