North America data center infrastructure management market is reach upto $773.5 million in 2017


Posted February 18, 2015 by KDaniel123

The report “DCIM Market (Data Center Infrastructure Management) defines and segments the European Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) market with analysis and forecasting of the global revenues.

 
Data center infrastructure management (DCIM) is the integration of IT and facilities management to enable seamless monitoring of all systems across IT and facility infrastructures to improve the data center energy efficiency. DCIM is driven by power consumption, heat densities, virtualization, and consolidation of data centers, cloud computing, and increasing dependency on IT systems. With increasing demand in data center virtualization, enterprise migration into private clouds and optimization of operational costs, Data center infrastructure management market has emerged as the key market for IT and facilities management vendors.
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The North American data center infrastructure management (DCIM) market is projected to grow from $171.0 million in 2012 to $773.5 million in 2017, at a CAGR of 35.2% during the forecast period.The most important factor driving the North American DCIM market is the need for energy efficiency. DCIM tools are capable of transferring the workload from one overloaded server to another. This increases the efficiency of data centers, which results in operational savings. DCIM also eliminates unnecessary servers to save capital expenditure and optimizes data centers to save operational costs..

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Growth in cloud computing and enterprise virtualizations increases demand for data centers, which leads to new and innovative technologies to reduce power consumption and reduce cost of ownership for managing the data center infrastructure, worth millions of dollars. This growth is expected to accelerate within the next five years benefiting information technology as well as facilities vendors. DCIM software products will include a variety of features, which include power monitoring and control, cooling-systems monitoring and control, IT asset management, capacity planning, and data center simulation.
In the present scenario, banking continues to be the largest adopter for DCIM. In terms of geographies, North America continues to be the biggest market for DCIM software and services. However, over the next five years, Asia-Pacific (APAC) will experience increased market traction, to become the biggest DCIM market globally.

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The major forces driving the market are factors such as availability and sustainable IT, which will positively impact the data center infrastructure management market because of the global push for Green data centers. At the same time, opportunities in venture capital funding will benefit the growth in this market.
The report on this market covers a deep-dive analysis of top players in the market including CA Technologies, Inc., Emerson Electric Company, FieldView Solutions, IBM, iTracs Corporation, Inc., JouleX, Modius, Inc., and Nlyte Software. The report also examines growth potential, market sizes, and revenue forecasts across different platforms, solutions, and services.

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Last Updated February 18, 2015