Indonesia Data Centre Markets 2019 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The Indonesian data centre market has experienced significant growth over the past two decades. In particular, growth has been very strong over the past few years, as Indonesia seeks to bridge the gap with its more advanced neighbours such as Singapore and Malaysia.

However, lack of government incentives and programs to support the growth of data centres in the country has seen the adoption of data centre services at a slower organic pace compared to some neighbouring countries.

Despite this, the market is now beginning to gain strong momentum. Indonesia is attracting investments from hyperscale cloud providers such as Google, Alibaba and Amazon, reflecting a growing interest in Indonesia as an alternative to Singapore, for cloud and data centre services.

Large international data centre specialists and international content and cloud providers have yet to enter Indonesia to the same extent seen in more advanced markets such as Singapore and Hong Kong, however, their interest in the Indonesian market is now increasing.

Compared to more mature neighbouring markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan where land for new builds is scarce and expensive to acquire, in-comparison Indonesia has better availability of land at cheaper prices. The availability of affordable land means that companies establishing a base in Indonesia could find it easier to build their own facilities.

Latency and connectivity are increasingly becoming less of an issue for second-tier markets such as Indonesia.

Demand in Indonesia is beginning to be being driven by the rising adoption of cloud-based services by local and international businesses as already witnessed in more mature markets such as Singapore and Hong Kong.

In turn, multimedia content providers and cloud companies are driving strong demand for data centre storage and networking in Indonesia.

Indonesia is among the Asian countries tightening requirements to store citizen and consumer data locally for the purpose of data protection.

In particular, within Indonesia, the high adoption of mobile services is driving content providers to deliver their content within the country. Also, the ongoing increased use of smartphones coincides with the growth in e-commerce transactions and social media.

A key driver of the recent growth in Malaysia has been strong government support to promote the country as a hub for data centres, especially for data analytics applications.

Three of the top six data centre providers in Indonesia are data centre specialist providers, which indicates the level of maturity in the Indonesian market is rising. As the Indonesia data centre market matures, IT Service Providers and telcos, which used to dominate the market, are retreating from the market.

These two categories still dominate the data centre market in some developing Asian markets, as these markets have yet to go through this transition.

Key developments:

  • Indonesia is attracting investments from hyperscale cloud providers such as Google, Alibaba and Amazon
  • Indonesia is among the Asian countries tightening requirements to store citizen and consumer data locally for the purpose of data protection
  • Latency and connectivity are increasingly becoming less of an issue in Indonesia
  • Three of the top six data centre providers in Indonesia are data centre specialist providers
  • Demand in Indonesia is beginning to be being driven the rising adoption of cloud-based services by local and international businesses

Key Topics Covered:

1 Market Classification and Definitions

1.1 Classification of data Centres

1.2 Data Centre Models

1.3 Colocation vs Managed Hosting

1.4 Wholesale vs Retail

2 Category of Data Centre Providers

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Specialist Data Centre Providers

2.3 Telecommunications Service Providers

2.4 IT Service Providers

2.5 Modular Data Centre Providers

2.6 Commercial Property Owners

3 Data Centre Trends

3.1 Growing importance of Regional Data Centres

3.2 Consolidation to Larger, More Efficient Data Centres

3.3 Migration of Managed Hosting to Cloud Services

3.4 Cloud Providers Driving the Growth of Data Centre Ecosystems

3.5 High-Density Data Centre Requirements

4 Indonesia Market Analysis

4.1 Local market gaining strong momentum

4.2 International cloud providers driving growth

4.3 Tightening of Data Sovereignty Requirements

4.4 Indonesia a growing alternative to Singapore and Hong KONG

5 Market Drivers

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Growing Demand for Cloud Computing

5.3 Rising need for Data Security

5.4 Growing Need for Disaster Recovery Services

6 Market Restraints and Challenges

6.1 High construction costs

6.2 Lack of government incentives/support and lack of Infrastructure

6.3 Local attitudes to staffing outsourcing

6.4 Long term Planning for Additional Capacity

6.5 Power and Connectivity

7 Statistics by Provider and Forecast

8 Asia - Regional Analysis

8.1 Strong Regional Growth Continues

8.2 Large-scale cloud and content providers driving growth

8.3 Inhibitors and Market Challenges

9 Data Centre Provider Profiles

9.1 Alibaba

9.2 Biznet

9.3 DTPNet

9.4 Equinix / DCI Indonesia

9.5 Fasri Data Center

9.6 GTN

9.7 IDC

9.8 Indosat Ooredoo

9.9 Jupiter DC

9.10 Moratelindo

9.11 NeuCentIX

9.12 NEX Data Center

9.13 NTT Com

9.14 Telkomsigma

9.15 XL Axiata

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