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Getting Ahead: A Comprehensive Look at the Program Management Professional (PgMP) Credential
First of all,
The Program Management Professional (PgMP) certification is a mark of competence in the ever-changing field of project management, where intricate projects require careful supervision. The Project Management Institute (PMI) offers the PgMP, a worldwide recognized certificate that attests to program managers' proficiency in guiding numerous projects toward important business objectives. This article delves into the nuances of PgMP certification, its importance in the workplace, and the procedures needed to obtain this esteemed certification.
I. Comprehending Program Management:
The field of program management encompasses more than just project management. In order to accomplish strategic goals and advantages, it entails organizing and overseeing a number of connected projects. Therefore, PgMP focuses on seasoned program managers who have the abilities to match initiatives with corporate objectives and promote commercial success.
II. PgMP Certification's Significance:
Global Recognition: The PMP is recognized as a mark of excellence in program management on a global scale. It gives experts a stage on which to demonstrate their competence in overseeing and managing intricate projects.
Career Advancement: By certifying a professional's capacity to oversee several projects and coordinate them with corporate strategy, the PMP certification improves a candidate's chances for employment. It provides access to roles with more authority and responsibility.
Enhanced Marketability: Organizations seeking leaders with the ability to navigate complicated program environments are more likely to seek out Certified PgMPs. One's professional profile gains legitimacy and marketability from this accreditation.
Opportunities for Networking: As a member of a small community of PgMP-certified professionals, you can connect with other experts who share your views through networking. This makes it easier to share best practices and exchange expertise about program management.
III. Qualification Standards:
In order to be eligible to apply for the PgMP certification, candidates need to fulfill the following requirements:
Educational Background: Four years (6,000 hours) or more of project management experience and seven years (10,500 hours) of program management experience are required in addition to a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate's degree, or the worldwide equivalent).
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A minimum of four years (6,000 hours) of project management experience and four years (6,000 hours) of program management experience are required for a four-year degree (bachelor's degree or its worldwide equivalent).
Professional Development: Finishing 35 hours of coursework in project management.
Experience in Program Management: Proven track record of overseeing and managing several projects and initiatives.
IV. The Process of PgMP Certification:
Application Submission: Using the PMI online system, applicants submit their applications with a description of their training, work history, and project contributions.
Panel Review: In order to evaluate the candidate's application and make sure it complies with the PgMP credential standards, PMI holds a panel review.
Exam: Following a successful application evaluation, candidates must pass a demanding exam measuring their proficiency with program management concepts, methods, and tools.
Sustaining Certification: In order to keep their certification, professionals with the PMP certification need to accrue 60 professional development units (PDUs) every three years.
V. Exam-Preparation Advice:
Recognize the Standard: The PMI Standard for Program Management forms the basis of the PgMP examination. Become acquainted with it.
Real-world Application: To improve comprehension and recall, make connections between theoretical ideas and actual program management situations.
Study Tools: To ensure thorough preparation, make use of official PMI materials, study guides, mock tests, and reference books.
Interactive Learning: Take part in debates, forums, and study groups to exchange experiences and learn from other experts.
In summary:
PgMP certification sets the bar high in an environment where program management effectiveness is a key factor in organizational success. Professionals who receive this degree position themselves as leaders who can successfully navigate the difficulties of program management, while also validating their competence. Prospective PgMPs ought to view the certification process as a means of development and education, leading to the designation of distinguished program management professional.
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Electrical Distribution System in a Data Center
There are many different loads in the data center, such as IT devices, air conditioners (CRAC Units), pumps, lighting, etc. The critical supply from the utility / transformer / generator to the load is enabled by various types of power equipment. We are going to illustrate these equipment that are critical and without which it would not be possible to operate the data center.
Figure 1 is a block diagram of an electrical distribution system showing the name and the typical location of the electrical distribution equipment in a data center and the power flow path (Uptime Institute Tier Level II, N+1 Design) . This diagram is only an example of an electrical architecture and attempts to include all the possible major types of equipment used and their typical location in a data center. In the real world, a typical data center electrical design has much more complexity and diversity than that in this diagram.
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Uptime Institute Tier IV, 2N+1 Design
Tracing the flow of power along its path (starting from the utility to the IT load) in the figure 1 above. It shows 8 essential facilities are critical for the power supply. This facilities distribute power to the downstream loads and also protect the power distribution system in the data center:
Medium-voltage switchgear
MV/LV transformer
Low-voltage switchgear / switchboard / automatic transfer switch (ATS)
UPS system with input/output switchboard and UPS distribution switchboard
Power distribution Units (PDUs) and remote power panels (RPPs)
Busway
Panelboard
Rack PDUs (rPDUs) / outlet strips
All facilities above, except for rack PDUs (rPDUs), are considered to be assemblies containing circuit breakers, switches, various types of relays, buses and connections, and control and auxiliary devices. Each device is optimized for long life and ease of maintenance.
The IEC 61947 & IEC 62271, which specifies the HV and LV switchgear terminology, considers switchboard to be the same as switchgear. For some regions like, North American, switchgear and switchboard are specified differently by ANSI and UL standards.
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(4) Redundancy,
(5) Fire Suppression,
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(7) UPS Selection,
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(10) Transformers and Harmonic Distortion,
(11) Multi-mode UPS Systems,
(12) Electrical Rooms,
(13) Generator Systems,
(14) Generator Fuel Systems,
(15) Battery Systems,
(16) Earthing / Grounding and Bonding, etc.
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India Data Center Market Size, Growth, Trends and Forecast Analysis Report To, 2022
The India data center market size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period (2018–2022). Growth factors for the market include deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and higher expected growth for IoT.
Major vendors in the market include Fujitsu (Japan), Honeywell (US), NEC (Japan), Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), Johnson Controls (US), Hikvision (China), Dahua Technology (China), and Schneider Electric (France). The major players have widely adopted growth strategies, such as tapping high growth market (hot pockets) and essential markets, partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions, from 2016 to 2018. They also adopted collaborations, product enhancements, and new product developments, to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users in India.
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The captive model to account for the highest market share and followed by the outsourced (colocation) model during the forecast period.
The captive model of datacenter is being overtaken by colocation model at a significant rate. It is expected that consolidation of datacenters will cannibalize the captive datacenter market, and colocation market will grow exponentially keeping in view that the outsourcing of datacenters will help reduce the operating cost significantly for the clients.
Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
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Data Center Power Market Strategic Insights and key Business Influencing Factors | Major Players – Black Box Corporation; Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc.; Generac Power Systems, Inc.
Data Center Power Market is the collection of all the services and solution offerings that a data center requires for its operations in terms of its energy requirements. The services pertaining to data center power involve management of components relating to energy needs, their maintenance and integration for successful operations. Whereas, the solution offerings involve all of the components, software for their operating need as well as any additional infrastructural requirements.
Global data center power market is expected to register a substantial CAGR of 8.27% in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data from the base year of 2018 and the historic year of 2017. This rise in market value can be attributed to concerns regarding data loss in cases of inadequate power backup solutions along with significant infrastructural development of infrastructure-based IT services and solutions.
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Competitive Analysis: Global Data Center Power Market
Few of the major competitors currently working in Global Data Center Power Market are ABB; Schneider Electric; Eaton; Delta Electronics, Inc.; Raritan Inc.; Rittal GmbH & Co. KG; Server Technology, Inc.; Tripp Lite; Black Box Corporation; Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc.; Generac Power Systems, Inc.; Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.; Legrand; Vertiv Group Corp.; Schleifenbauer; RPS Spa; Kohler Co.; AEG Power Solutions B.V.; Shenzhen Kstar Science&Technology Co.,Ltd.; Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics Pvt. Ltd.; Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.; Bloom Energy; Hitec Power Protection; Active Power; Cummins Inc.; Caterpillar; Toshiba International Corporation and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation among others.
Key Pointers Covered in the Global Data Center Power Market Trends and Forecast to 2026
Global Data Center Power Market New Sales Volumes
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Global Data Center Power Market Cost of Care Analysis
Global Data Center Power Market Regulatory Framework and Changes
Global Data Center Power Market Prices and Reimbursement Analysis
Global Data Center Power Market Shares in Different Regions
Recent Developments for Global Data Center Power Market Competitors
Global Data Center Power Market Upcoming Applications
Global Data Center Power Market Innovators Study
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Key Developments in the Market:
In April 2019, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. announced the launch of an UPS system for the US region. “7400WX-T3U” is a high capacity uninterruptible power supply system designed for data center applications for various industry verticals. The product has been designed for applications in large-scale/hyperscale data centers to meet any critical power application needs. The product has been designed to exhibit significant operational ease for their consumers
In July 2018, ABB announced that they had completed the acquisition of GE Industrial Solutions, part of GE’s electrification operations. The acquisition was completed for USD 2.6 billion and is expected to provide ABB with significant expansion opportunities due to the expertise of GE for providing specialised electrification solutions and offerings. This business will be integrated into ABB’s electrification products division, renamed as “Electrification Products Industrial Solutions (EPIS)”.
Scope of the Data Center Power Market
Global Data Center Power Market By Product (Generators, Transformers, UPS, Transfer Switches & Switchgears, PDUs, Energy Storage Devices), Type (Solutions, Services), Tier Standard (Tier I & Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV), End-User Type (Mid-Size Data Center, Enterprise Data Center, Large Data Center), Vertical (BFSI, Energy, Government & Defense, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Research & Academia, Retail, Telecommunications & IT, Others), Geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa) – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2026
Global data center power market is expected to register a substantial CAGR of 8.27% in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data from the base year of 2018 and the historic year of 2017. This rise in market value can be attributed to concerns regarding data loss in cases of inadequate power backup solutions along with significant infrastructural development of infrastructure-based IT services and solutions.
Data center power is the collection of all the services and solution offerings that a data center requires for its operations in terms of its energy requirements. The services pertaining to data center power involve management of components relating to energy needs, their maintenance and integration for successful operations. Whereas, the solution offerings involve all of the components, software for their operating need as well as any additional infrastructural requirements.
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Demand for colocation thriving data center construction market in Europe
There is a growing demand for colocation spaces among sectors such as BFSI, media and entertainment, and government agencies. The major benefits of colocation and managed service providers toward the data center investment are 50% pre-leased under development projects, reduction in CAPEX and OPEX due to addition of energy-efficient infrastructure, the procurement of renewable power for data center operations, the installation of racks with high-power density, cloud connectivity, tapping edge market opportunities, providing higher bandwidth, and retention of existing customer base.
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ITC560 | Internet of Things IT Assignment Guide | Information Technology
Challenges face by students
In completing this assessment, students face off different problems such as properly understand the subject and its process, analyze the role and importance of IoT, investigate and propose various requirements of IoT, research report etc. Students can take help and guidance from our technical experts to make a high-quality assessment. Our aim is to help students in a best possible way so that they can achieve better grades.
Task 1Online Quiz
In this assessment, questions are based on the material covered by the introduction to Packet Tracer Cisco. Students have to expect to work through this material before completing the online quiz. In this quiz, each correct answer will score 1 marks and no deduction marks for incorrect answers.
Packet Tracer IOT Smart Home
1. Add a registration server and set it up for an IoT network:
A. Add a registration server
a. Place the Generic server onto the workspace and connect it to the home gateway
b. Find the Generic server in the End Devices Selection box and drag it to the workspace (Select End Devices -> Generic Server)
B. Connect the Registration Server Using a Copper Straight Through cable, connect the server to the Wireless Router through the cable internet and cable modem.
C. Enable the registration server service
Click the Registration Server in the workspace to open the Registration Server configuration window. Click the Services tab and then click the IoT service in the left pane. Click the “On” button to enable the service
D. Configure the registration server
a. Click the Config tab. In the Global Settings window, change the Display Name to StudentID_Name_IoT Registration Server (your student ID and your name followed by Registration Server) and change the DHCP/DNS IPv4 setting from the default Static to DHCP
b. Verify that the server has received an IPv4 address from the Home Gateway by clicking the Desktop tab and then the IP Configuration icon. (my server IP address is 209.185.220.3, yours could be different). Please note your IP address for your server. Close the Registration server window.
2. Register Tablet to the Registration Server
A. Click the Tablet icon to open the Config tab. Select Wireless tab from left. Enter HomeNetwork for SSID. Then select WPA2-PSK and enter PSK Pass Phrase as Student ID. AES is automatically chosen for Encryption. If not select AES from drop-down menu
B. Click the Web Browser icon in the Desktop tab. Enter the IPv4 address of the Registration Server in the URL box and then click Go
C. Because there is no IoT account created yet, one will need to be created. Click the Sign up now option
D. Select a username (your StudentID) and password (your StudentID) and then click Create to create the IoT account (it is a requirement that you use your StudentID for both username and password)
E. No devices show up the URL box as we have not set up an IoT Server - Devices window there are no IoT devices listed. This is because all the devices are still registered with the Home Gateway.
3. Set up Wireless Router at home
A. Select Config tab then Settings tab on the left. Set Display Name as StudentID Wireless Router
B. Select Wireless tab from left. Enter HomeNetwork for SSID. Then select WPA2-PSK and enter PSK Pass Phrase as Student ID. AES is automatically chosen for Encryption. If not select AES from menu
C. Follow 6.ii for all end devices (IoT) connected to the wireless router
4. Configure the Ceiling Fan to register with your Registration Server
A. Click the Ceiling Fan icon in the workspace to open the device configuration window
B. Click the I/O Config tab -> Network Adapter -> choose PT-IOT-NM-1W(This is a wireless network adapter)
C. Next Config tab
a. Select Wireless tab from left. Enter HomeNetwork for SSID. Then select WPA2-PSK and enter PSK Pass Phrase as Student ID. AES is automatically chosen for Encryption. If not select AES from drop-down menu (as in 6.ii)
b. Select a from the left, under the Config tab. Set Display Name as Smart Ceiling Fan. Set Gateway/DNS IPV4 to DHCP. Change the IoT Server type from Home Gateway to Remote Server. Enter the IP address of the StudentID_Name_IoT Registration Server and the created IoT account Username (Student ID) and Password (Student ID). Next, click the Connect button. Once connected you will see the Refresh button
D. Now do step 5.i, you should be able to see the ceiling fan listed under your URL once you log in with username StudentID and password StudentID
5. Configure the lamp in the same way as in step 7. Set up the display name as Smart Lamp
6. Configure the door in the same way as step 7. Set up the display name as Smart Door
7. Now click on the Tablet -> Web browser -> Type IP address of the StudentID_Name_IoT Registration Server. Log in with your Username and password as a set. You should be able to see the lamp and the door listed below.
A.Now change the fan setting from off to low
B. Change the door setting to lock
C. Set the lamp setting to dim
D. Go to each device and select the Attribute tab and take a screenshot
8. Add and Configure Temperature Monitor
9. Add and Configure Wind Detector
10. Add 2 more end devices for a smart home of your choice and configure
11. Now click on the Tablet -> Web browser -> Type IP address of the StudentID_Name_IoT Registration Server. Log in with your Username and password as a set. You should be able to see the Temperature Monitor and the Wind Detector listed below:
A. Change the Wind Detector set ii. Note the Current Temperature under Temperature Monitor iii. Do step 10.iv (Attributes screenshot)
12. Change from Real Time to Simulation mode (you can use Shift + S if required)
A.Select Simple PDU
B. Select the source as Tablet and destination as Remote Server
C. Select Auto Capture/Play under Play Controls
D. Watch the Simulation Panel
E. Note the Type (ICMP/IoT TCP/TCP/HTTP....)
F. Click on Info (for 2 or 3 types) next to Type (the Info might be in different colours when In Progress or failed and is green when Successful). Take a screenshot(s) of the OSI layers functionality for 2 to 3 Info. Take screenshot(s) of Inbound /Outbound PDU details for 2 to 3 info
G. Press the Delete button to remove the PDU from the network
H. Exit Simulation mode to go into Real-time mode
13. Change from Logical view to Physical view
A. Select Environments for Home City and select View/Edit
B. Select KeyFrame Graph, note the Ambient Temperature and take a screenshot
C. Move the Ambient Temperature from current temperature on the graph and take a screenshot
D. Switch back to Logical view
14. Go to the Tablet and Enter the URL as before and note all the devices and their properties
15. Embed the StudentID_Firstname_ITC560.pkt as an object and display as an icon in the Word document
16. For each step (from Step 4 onwards) screenshots should be taken and included in your Word document
17. References should be included
Task 3
IOT Research Project
In this assessment, the report should not above 6000 words. You have to choose a topic and submit a research report.
1. Analyse the task
a. What is the purpose of this report?
b. What is the topic you have chosen for your report? (The topic can be one specified above, but you can come up with new ideas and topics of your choice in IoT)
c. What is the expected format of the report?
d. Come up with a Problem Statement based on your topic and note it down and discuss with your lecturer
2. Do the research
a. Literature Review based on past and current work on your topic (download from conference proceedings, journal articles - use Primo search to access more articles and journals - Minimum 10 journals or articles)
b. Structure in chronological order and start summarizing
c. Based on the literature, list the requirements for your Project, then choose one or more requirements to work with
d. Now you can modify your Problem Statement based on the requirements chosen for your project
e. Note down the current and the past methodologies used to solve your problem and requirement
3. Draft your Report
a. Write an executive summary of the report (Purpose, Scope, Method, Results, Recommendation, and Conclusion)
b. Write a literature review not exceeding 3 pages based on past and current work on your topic.
c. Briefly, explain each methodology used in the past and present (5 or more methodologies)
d. Compare the above methodologies from your perspective on the efficiency, simplicity, extension into other applications, time-saving when used, cost saving when used, feasibility, connectivity, commercialization issues, etc.
e. Explain the methodology which best suits your application/ problem based on various factors with justifications. This methodology can be one of the above methodologies or a combination of more than one
f. Include tables and graphs to support your justification and arguments
g. Discuss your research findings with a conclusion viii. Referencing or Bibliography should be in APA6 format
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India Data Center Market 2019 Trends, Size, Segment and Industry Growth
MarketsandMarkets expects the India data center market size to grow from USD 1.0billion in 2018 to USD 1.5billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period. The datacenter market potential in India is currently underutilized, but it is expected to witness healthy growth in the coming years. Indian government policies are conducive for the market growth. It has set up objectives in National Digital Communications Policy in 2018 (NDCP-2018) to boost Digital India initiative, which needs to be achieved by 2022.
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Captive is the highest market share holding segment in India, however, the colocation model is growing fast which will hold equal market share of captive in the coming years. The government initiatives will help colocation service providers to gain market share. Currently, the captive model holds more than 60% of market share in India and colocation (outsourced) model captures about 40% market share. However, the gap is expected to be bridged in the coming years, where the captive model will lose about 5% market share and colocation will gain 5% share in India.
The electrical components segment has the highest market share among all components, which is more than 40%. Further breakup of the electrical components market segment reveals the Power Distribution Unit (PDUs) and UPS commands more than 40% of market share among all electrical components.
Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
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India Data Center Market Key Details and Outlook by Top Companies Till 2022
The India data center market size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period (2018–2022). Growth factors for the market include deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and higher expected growth for IoT.
Major vendors in the market include Fujitsu (Japan), Honeywell (US), NEC (Japan), Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), Johnson Controls (US), Hikvision (China), Dahua Technology (China), and Schneider Electric (France). The major players have widely adopted growth strategies, such as tapping high growth market (hot pockets) and essential markets, partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions, from 2016 to 2018. They also adopted collaborations, product enhancements, and new product developments, to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users in India.
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The captive model to account for the highest market share and followed by the outsourced (colocation) model during the forecast period.
The captive model of datacenter is being overtaken by colocation model at a significant rate. It is expected that consolidation of datacenters will cannibalize the captive datacenter market, and colocation market will grow exponentially keeping in view that the outsourcing of datacenters will help reduce the operating cost significantly for the clients.
Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
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India Data Center Market In-Depth Investigation and Analysis Report
The India data center market size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period (2018–2022). Growth factors for the market include deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and higher expected growth for IoT.
Major vendors in the market include Fujitsu (Japan), Honeywell (US), NEC (Japan), Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), Johnson Controls (US), Hikvision (China), Dahua Technology (China), and Schneider Electric (France). The major players have widely adopted growth strategies, such as tapping high growth market (hot pockets) and essential markets, partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions, from 2016 to 2018. They also adopted collaborations, product enhancements, and new product developments, to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users in India.
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Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
There are multiple case studies of Colocation data center setup in India for Ctrl S, Netmagic, ESDS, Airtel, and ST Telemedia, which contribute to the India data center market CAPEX.
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India Data Center Market Key Details and Outlook by Top Companies Till 2022
The India data center market size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period (2018–2022). Growth factors for the market include deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and higher expected growth for IoT.
Major vendors in the market include Fujitsu (Japan), Honeywell (US), NEC (Japan), Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), Johnson Controls (US), Hikvision (China), Dahua Technology (China), and Schneider Electric (France). The major players have widely adopted growth strategies, such as tapping high growth market (hot pockets) and essential markets, partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions, from 2016 to 2018. They also adopted collaborations, product enhancements, and new product developments, to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users in India.
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Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
There are multiple case studies of Colocation data center setup in India for Ctrl S, Netmagic, ESDS, Airtel, and ST Telemedia, which contribute to the India data center market CAPEX.
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Data center market in India to Reflect Impressive Growth Rate During 2022
The Data center market in India size is projected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2022 from USD 1.0 billion in 2018, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during the forecast period (2018–2022). Growth factors for the market include deeper internet penetration, increase in digital data traffic, public cloud services, and higher expected growth for IoT.
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Major vendors in the Data center market in India include Fujitsu (Japan), Honeywell (US), NEC (Japan), Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), Johnson Controls (US), Hikvision (China), Dahua Technology (China), and Schneider Electric (France). The major players have widely adopted growth strategies, such as tapping high growth market (hot pockets) and essential markets, partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions, from 2016 to 2018. They also adopted collaborations, product enhancements, and new product developments, to expand their consumer base and address the unmet needs of end users in India.
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Schneider Electric is one of the prominent players in the data center infrastructure market in India. The company provides hardware, along with technical support, repair, and configuration and design services to its Indian customers. It caters to customers belonging to IT & telecom, BFSI, government, retail, and manufacturing vertical across India. The company has core offerings in data center infrastructure, such as Power Distribution Units (PDU), power generators, cooling units, chillers, and data center racks. It also has a strong sales and marketing network to sell its products and services to tier 1 as well as tier 2 cities in India; customers can also buy these products directly from the company directly or its distributors. Mumbai and Bengaluru have Schneider’s largest customer segments in India. The company has a strong presence in the power and cooling infrastructure segment in the country, while it has a limited coverage in the rack segment. The company also provides design and consulting services for data center, and main customers include Netmagic, ESDS, Ctrl S, and many more colocation services vendors in India.
Netmagic is one of the prominent colocation services providers in India. The company provides colocation space as well as managed hosting services. Netmagic is a key data center developer in India and leverages early mover advantage into the market. It is the first company in India to launch disaster recovery and cloud computing services. Netmagic is one of the top DC vendors for managed hosting, colocation, and captive data centers in the country, the parent company NTT Communications operates >250 DCs globally. Netmagic maintains long-term relationships with OEMs and high value resellers for better support. The company is known in the industry to have its own norms to ensure smooth and continuous functioning of the DCs. The norms (named as Nexcenter) are above the tier III or IV norms, such as extra client facilities, resiliency, concurring maintainability, and no single point of failure. The company is looking to expand in major cities only. 11 DCs usually operate in full capacity with the new DCs 90% booked even before being launched.
There are multiple case studies of Colocation data center setup in India for Ctrl S, Netmagic, ESDS, Airtel, and ST Telemedia, which contribute to the data center market in India CAPEX.
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