The growing demand for data centre services

In today’s interconnected world, seamless data flow is the lifeblood of digital interaction. Businesses and consumers alike rely on a robust digital infrastructure to facilitate their activities and support their daily lives, with data centres serving as the critical facilities which house, maintain and optimise this equipment. Data centres play a pivotal role in enabling the smooth operation of numerous, every-day digital services and platforms, including online shopping, while fuelling the success of smart cities and technologies such as IoT.

Market trends indicate a significant shift towards digitalisation, marked by data volumes and the utilisation of AI growing at an unprecedented rate. According to Statista figures, data centre market revenue is expected to show an annual expansion rate of 6.56%, reaching $438.7bn by 2028, illustrating the ongoing strong demand for data centre facilities to support organisations with their ongoing digital transformation journeys.

In addition, IDC predicts that the global datasphere will grow to 163 zettabytes by 2025, with nearly 20% of the data critical to our daily lives and 10% hyper-critical. The AI spending across hardware, software and services is also predicted to soar a whopping 820% to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2030, according to Grand View Research. This robust growth shows the indispensable role of data centres in sustaining our digital-first world.

The important role of data centres in connecting global ecosystems

Data centres transcend their traditional roles as mere repositories for storing data. They are integral to the architecture of the global digital ecosystem, facilitating critical interconnections that enable businesses, governments, and consumers to engage seamlessly across the globe.

Telehouse’s carrier-neutral data centres are central to this connectivity. By offering unrestricted and unrivalled access to global connectivity partners, they enable businesses to grow, establish a competitive market presence and gain resilience. Carrier-neutral facilities are vital for businesses that depend on reliable and resilient connections to operate without disruptions, particularly in environments where downtime can result in significant financial losses and reduced customer trust.

The global footprint of a data centre provider is equally critical. A data centre provider with a worldwide presence provides businesses with numerous strategic advantages. It ensures that companies can maintain the continuity of their operations and reach their customers and partners in different parts of the world by facilitating the rapid transfer of data and increased reliability. This is especially important for industries that rely on real-time data exchange, such as financial services, e-commerce, and online entertainment, where milliseconds can dictate the success of a transaction or user experience.

Data centre services with a difference

For nearly 35 years, Telehouse has been the leading provider of global connectivity services, trusted by over 3,000 companies – from start-ups to multinational corporations (MNCs) – to house their critical digital infrastructure. With more than 45 data centres in over 10 countries across Europe, North America and the APAC regions, Telehouse is renowned for hosting the world’s leading internet exchanges.

In APAC

In Europe

  • France Internet Exchange (France-IX)
  • London Internet Exchange (LINX)

In North America

With direct access to major Internet exchanges, Telehouse enables businesses to connect efficiently to their global marketplaces, business partners and customers. Our widespread presence minimises latency, enhances data transfer speeds, and ensures redundancy and disaster recovery solutions across geographical locations. Our customers benefit from consistent service standards regardless of where they or their users are located, providing seamless, uninterrupted service experience that is crucial for global operations.

Telehouse’s direct cloud connection service allows businesses to directly connect to major cloud service providers. This connectivity bypasses the public internet, providing more secure, reliable and faster connections to cloud resources. This capability is particularly beneficial for businesses with significant cloud computing needs, reducing the risk of downtime and improving the performance of cloud-based applications and data storage solutions.

Telehouse’s global footprint combined with dense interconnection points ensures that companies can scale their operations without concerns about physical infrastructure limitations. The presence of numerous internet exchanges and telecom providers enhances competitive access to the best network services, optimising operational costs and improving service delivery. Direct connections to cloud services not only secure data transactions but also provide agile and scalable IT infrastructure solutions that support rapid digital transformation

Choose Telehouse as your datacentre partner

Recent expansions into new markets, such as the opening of new data centres in Thailand and Canada, demonstrate Telehouse’s commitment to strengthening global connectivity and capability. Alongside our parent company KDDI, we continue to invest in hyperscale data centres to meet rising market demands and changing customer needs.

We have a proven record of achieving and maintaining standards aimed at meeting our customers’ business objectives. Our dependability and reliability in securing our customers’ infrastructure is backed by industry specific accreditations. We are also committed to sustainability initiatives that enhance the green credentials of the IT industry and wider communities.

As a preferred partner for leading companies worldwide, Telehouse remains at the forefront of the digital infrastructure industry, ready to meet the evolving needs of its diverse clientele. Find out more about our services here.