France’s infrastructure monitoring responses will attract more investment

Sydney, 22 September 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – This edition of Paul Budde Communication’s abstract report on France presents the main developments and key facets of telecommunications markets.

Read the full report: https://www. budde. com. au/Research/France-Data-Center-Market-Investment-Analysis-and-Growth-Opportunities-2020-2025

The penetration of end-to-end monitoring responses into knowledge centres will drive the expansion of the knowledge centre market in France. Paris accounted for approximately 50% of media investments in France in 2019. in France, you have noticed an investment of around 30% over the same period.

The advent of 5G in France is probably due to the construction of investments in knowledge centers. Orange, one of the investors in knowledge centers and one of the country’s leading telecommunications providers, is to blame for the advent of the 5G network. Countries are expected to generate more investment from cloud and placement service providers. The main Internet exchange, France IX, provides connectivity to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the United States.

What is the effect of the existing COVID-19 pandemic on the French market?

The immediate spread of COVID-19 has particularly higher knowledge traffic as of March 2020. To provide high-availability services, operators take precautionary measures for their employees on the site. Data center operators have also taken steps to manage labor availability and monitor existing schools without service interruption. The effect on operations will be small in France.

What are the key points that attract investment in France?

Greater adoption of the cloud will stimulate investment in the intermediate knowledge market in France. The French government intends to train regional software publishers to use on-premises cloud solutions. In addition, providers of knowledge centres in France are investing in technologies that contribute to power. For example, Bretagne Telecom intends to reduce the energy consumption of its data center in ChateauBourg using synthetic intelligence.

What decision making does this report provide?

The report presents investments in knowledge centres in France in terms of domain (square feet) and electrical capacity (MW) in the country’s major cities. In-depth research into the effect of COVID-19 on the knowledge centre market in France is included in the report.

In addition, the report also includes detailed investigation of the placement industry and the costs of Retail and Wholesale Placement in France.

This report includes a detailed review of the existing market picture, in-depth industry research and detailed predictions on the duration of the knowledge centre market in France 2020-2025.

The report also classifies the knowledge center market in France into several segments and subsegments with sizing and forecasting. The report also describes major investors, structure and infrastructure contractors at the site of the knowledge center market in France.

Key developments

The keys discussed in this report include

IT Infrastructure: Atos, Arista, Broadcom, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco, Huawei, NetApp, Dell Technologies, IBM, Lenovo

Contractors at – Bouygues Energies

Support infrastructure: ABB, Caterpillar, Climaveneta, Cummins, Eaton, Legrand, STULZ, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, MTU Onsite Energy, Euro-Diesel (KINOLT), Rittal, KOHLER (SDMO), Socomec, Riello UPS

Investors in knowledge centers: Equinix, Interxion, Digital Realty, Colt Data Center Services, Orange, Mipih, Atos

Read the full report: https://www. budde. com. au/Research/France-Data-Center-Market-Investment-Analysis-and-Growth-Opportunities-2020-2025

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