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Ireland Data Center Physical Security - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

July 2024 | 90 pages | ID: I1B1601B0866EN
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The Ireland Data Center Physical Security Market size is estimated at USD 15.39 million in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 29.12 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 13.60% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

Security measures can be categorized into four layers, i.e., perimeter security, facility controls, computer room controls, and cabinet controls. The first layer of data center security discourages, detects, and delays any unauthorized entry of personnel at the perimeter. In case of any infringement in the perimeter monitoring, the second layer of defense denies access. It is an access control system utilizing card swipes or biometrics.

The third layer of physical security further restricts access through various verification methods, including monitoring all restricted areas, deploying entry restrictions such as turnstiles, providing biometric access control devices to verify finger and thumbprints, irises, or vascular patterns, providing VCA, and using radio frequency identification. The first three layers ensure the entry of only authorized people. Further security to restrict admission includes cabinet locking mechanisms. This layer addresses the fear of an 'insider threat,' such as a malicious employee.

Key Highlights

Under Construction IT Load Capacity: The IT load capacity of the Irish data center market is expected to reach more than 1400 MW by 2029.

Under Construction Raised Floor Space: The country's construction of raised floor area is expected to increase above 8.2 million sq. ft by 2029.

Planned Racks: The country's total number of racks to be installed is expected to reach above 412 K units by 2029. Dublin is expected to house the maximum number of racks by 2029.

Planned Submarine Cables: There are close to 16 submarine cable systems connecting Ireland, and many are under construction. One such submarine cable that is estimated to start service in 2025 is Celtic Norse, which stretches over 2,008 kilometers with landing points from Killala, Ireland.

Ireland Data Center Physical Security Market Trends

Video Surveillance is Anticipated to be the Largest Segment in the Market Studied

Commercial data center security systems are the most effective crime deterrent tools. Any business, facility, or event can benefit from integrating physical security systems with IT and video surveillance systems. All three together create a great security system for the data center. Almost all electronic security systems today include elements based on digital infrastructure, such as routers, servers, storage, and video cameras, providing maximum protection against most types of security risks.

Data centers are home to sensitive and vital data, which makes security their highest priority. Data center operators help ensure that security standards and regulations are respected through video surveillance systems, which monitor access, detect unauthorized entry, and maintain compliance.

Physical security starts with people. Data centers must be protected 24/7 by security guards patrolling the outside and inside of the building. Having an experienced, well-trained, and certified security team is essential.

Furthermore, the growth in the development of new data centers in Austria would trigger market demand. For instance, in November 2023, SK Ecoplant and Lamclune Energy planned to build a new data center in Ireland that will use gas fuel cells instead of grid connections. The agreement was signed between the Irish development company and SK Group's construction subsidiary during an Irish trade mission to South Korea.



IT and Telecommunication is Anticipated to be the Fastest Growing Segment

The market in Ireland has been driven by increasing cloud usage across major enterprises as a result of advancements in technology. An industry survey suggests that a 10% increase in cloud adoption by the Irish public sector could yield economic benefits of USD 511.9 million annually. In terms of investment, AWS announced plans to invest in a new campus in Charlemont Square to accommodate its cloud computing workforce, which was scheduled to open in September 2022.

The urban population in the country grew steadily over the years, from 62.95% in 2019 to 63.91% in 2021, with more than 65% of the population between the ages of 15 and 64. This led to increased technological inclusion among the population. Consequently, proximity to cloud service providers (CSPs) has become critical for businesses when selecting a data center in their local market. As a result, Dublin has emerged as a cloud computing hub, hosting major cloud providers such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services, and IBM.

Online marketing is also driving the growth and demand of this segment as more audiovisual content is launched on social media platforms and shopping websites as part of digital marketing efforts. Digital advertising spending in Ireland saw a steep rise, from EUR 575.2 million (USD 625.4 million) in 2018 to EUR 830 million (USD 902.5 million) in 2021, highlighting the significance of cloud technology in the digital marketing segment. These factors further support the growth and demand for data computing facilities within the cloud segment.

The technology, media, and telecoms (TMT) sector in Ireland contributes around 13% to the country's GDP. However, the market share of this sector is anticipated to decrease from 19.04% in 2022 to 13.06% in 2029. Building wireless networks in Ireland has long been a challenge for telecom operators. Nonetheless, significant infrastructure projects are underway, including the NBN, which aims to deliver a fiber-based service with at least 150 Mb/s nationally in the coming years. As operators work to enhance capacity with 5G deployment, their network strategy is evolving to include greater use of spectrum in higher frequency bands.

Such developments, the growing urban population, and the ongoing demand for the cloud are, in turn, expected to boost the demand for the data center market from the IT and telecom segment, leading to major demand for the cooling infrastructure during the forecast period.



Ireland Data Center Physical Security Industry Overview

The Irish data center physical security market is moderately competitive and has gained a competitive edge in recent years. In terms of market share, a few major players, such as ABB Ltd, Siemens AG, Cisco Systems Inc., Schneider Electric, and Johnson Controls, are adopting strategies such as partnerships and acquisitions to enhance their product offerings and gain sustainable competitive advantage.

In April 2023, Schneider Electric launched a new service offer, EcoCare for Modular Data Centers. Members of this innovative service plan benefit from specialized expertise to maximize modular data centers' uptime with 24/7 proactive remote monitoring and condition-based maintenance. Members benefit from exclusive support, which includes a dedicated customer success management team, who become their go-to coach, orchestrating remote and on-site service teams. It addresses infrastructure and maintenance needs at a system level rather than a fragmented approach for each asset only when problems arise.

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET DYNAMICS

4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
  4.2.1 Increasing Demand for Cloud Computing Capabilities Drives Market Growth
  4.2.2 Increase Security Concerns in the Market Drives Market Growth
4.3 Market Restraints
  4.3.1 The High Costs Associated with Physical Security Infrastructure.
4.4 Value Chain / Supply Chain Analysis
4.5 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  4.5.1 Threat of New Entrants
  4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers/Consumers
  4.5.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  4.5.4 Threat of Substitute Products
  4.5.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
4.6 Assessment of COVID-19 Impact

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION

5.1 By Solution Type
  5.1.1 Video Surveillance
  5.1.2 Access Control Solutions
  5.1.3 Others (Mantraps and Fences and Monitoring Solutions)
5.2 By Service Type
  5.2.1 Consulting Services
  5.2.2 Professional Services
  5.2.3 Others (System Integration Services)
5.3 End User
  5.3.1 IT and Telecommunication
  5.3.2 BFSI
  5.3.3 Government
  5.3.4 Healthcare
  5.3.5 Other End User

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

6.1 Company Profiles
  6.1.1 Axis Communications AB
  6.1.2 ABB Ltd
  6.1.3 Securitas Technology
  6.1.4 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
  6.1.5 Johnson Controls
  6.1.6 Honeywell International Inc.
  6.1.7 Siemens AG
  6.1.8 Schneider Electric
  6.1.9 Cisco Systems Inc.
  6.1.10 ASSA ABLOY
  6.1.11 AMAG Technology Inc.
  6.1.12 Dahua Technology Co. Ltd

7 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

8 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS


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