Data Center Infrastructure Management Market Growth, Opportunities Business Scenario, Share, Growth Size, Scope, Key Segments and Forecast to 2026

Data Center Infrastructure Management Market Growth, Opportunities Business Scenario, Share, Growth Size, Scope, Key Segments and Forecast to 2026

“ABB (Switzerland), CommScope (US), Cormant (US), Delta Electronics (Taiwan), Device42 (US), Eaton (Ireland), FNT Softeare (Germany), Graphical Networks (US), GreenField Software (Oman), Huawei (China), Hyperview (Canada), Intel (US), Modius (US), Nlyte Software (US), Optimum Path (US), Panduit (US), Patchmanager (Netherlands), and Vertiv (US).”
Data Center Infrastructure Management Market by Component, Application (Asset Management, Power Monitoring, and Capacity Management), Deployment Model, Data Center Type, Vertical and Region – Global Forecast to 2026

The global Data Center Infrastructure Management Market size is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.2% during the forecast period, to reach USD 3.2 billion by 2026 from USD 1.8 billion in 2021. Major factors that are expected to drive the growth of the DCIM market include the need for gaining end-to-end visibility for anticipating capacity requirements and improving data center uptime and energy efficiency, the emergence of next-generation DCIM solution, the compulsion of DCOI to address critical infrastructure inefficiencies, and the need for integrating monitoring systems with disparate applications and databases for better data accuracy.

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The market is expected to be driven by the functionalities of asset management, which allows to effectively manage all the assets of data center facilities and prevents from any downtime

Asset management enables data center teams to record all the information associated with all the components of data centers and provides updates on them. It mainly tracks components of data centers, such as servers, racks, PDUs, networking equipment, devices, device modules and blades, floor-mounted facilities, and all software and virtual assets. (operating systems, VM software, utilities, and applications). Asset management tracks all these entities by recording information related to device ID, IP address, business unit/department, location, manufacturer, user-defined properties, association warranty, service contacts, and service cycles, and lifecycle of hardware and software.

Increased security capabilities and customized costing in cloud-based solutions is driving the adoption of cloud-based deployment

With a cloud-based DCIM solution, users can get more functionality and the ability to manage distributed IT environments. Cloud-based DCIM is also able to connect to a data lake that stores information from data centers and edge sites. With the use of AI and ML, data can be turned into actionable insights to improve operations. The cloud-based DCIM software can be deployed easily, and users will be able to get real-time insights into data centers and can facilitate remote monitoring with exceptional ease. Cloud-based DCIM provides easy and quick upgradations, which offers better security against cyberattacks.

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Unique Features in the Data Center Infrastructure Management Market

Monitoring in real time of the power and cooling systems, servers, storage, networking hardware, and other infrastructure elements of data centres. This feature gives real-time information about the health and performance of the data centre.

Features for inventory management and automated asset discovery that assist enterprises in monitoring their data center’s hardware and software assets. This contains comprehensive details regarding the location, attributes, and dependencies of every item.

Data centre managers can minimise overprovisioning or bottlenecks by using capacity planning tools to evaluate current resource utilisation, forecast future demands, and optimise resource allocation.

Features for energy management that track power usage, evaluate energy efficiency, and aid in resource optimisation are meant to lower energy expenses and lessen the data center’s environmental effect.

The ability to monitor and regulate the temperature inside the data centre through cooling and thermal management systems. To maintain the best possible working environment, this involves knowing where hotspots are and how to cool them down.

Integration with building management systems guarantees a comprehensive approach to data centre management by providing total control over facility infrastructure and IT.

Major Highlights of the Data Center Infrastructure Management Market

Greater focus on sustainability and energy efficiency in data centre operations. Adoption of DCIM solutions is occurring in order to minimise environmental effect, optimise resource utilisation, and lower energy consumption.

Combining cloud services with DCIM technologies to offer a comprehensive picture of on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure. Organisations can easily manage multi-cloud and hybrid systems thanks to this integration.

DCIM technologies have been modified to account for the growth of edge computing. In order to manage and keep an eye on these distributed infrastructures, enterprises are deploying computer resources closer to the edge, and DCIM technologies provide this capability.

In order to allow predictive analytics, automate repetitive operations, and optimise data centre performance based on historical data and patterns, DCIM solutions integrate AI and ML capabilities.

A growing focus on DCIM systems’ security and compliance aspects. DCIM systems are introducing functionality to enforce and monitor adherence to security requirements in light of the growing significance of data security.

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Top Key Companies in the Data Center Infrastructure Management Market

The DCIM market includes major vendors, such as ABB (Switzerland), CommScope (US), Cormant (US), Delta Electronics (Taiwan), Device42 (US), Eaton (Ireland), FNT Softeare (Germany), Graphical Networks (US), GreenField Software (Oman), Huawei (China), Hyperview (Canada), Intel (US), Modius (US), Nlyte Software (US), Optimum Path (US), Panduit (US), Patchmanager (Netherlands), Rackwise (US), RF Code (US), Rittal (Germany), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), SolarWinds (US), Sunbird Software (US), UnityOneCloud (US), and Vertiv (US). The major players have implemented various growth strategies to expand their global presence and increase their market shares. Key players such as Schneider Electric, Vertiv, Sunbird Software, and Nlyte Software have majorly adopted many growth strategies, such as new product launches, acquisitions, and partnerships, to expand their product portfolios and grow further in the DCIM market.

Schneider Electric has a strong presence in the DCIM market, with a large number of deployments. Through its innovative products and services, Schneider Electric enables its customers to achieve savings on their IT spending every year. The company focuses on developing new and efficient solutions through huge investments in R&D, thus increasing its product offerings. It offers a DCIM tool, EcoStruxure IT for data centers. The tools key benefits include asset management for accurate inventory and model data; analytics for smarter decision-making; capacity management for optimized and intelligent planning; risk planning for proactive incident management; colocation capabilities; change management to move, add, change, and delete IT equipment; and vendor-neutral software for simple management of data centers. The strong presence across the globe is one of the key factors leading to large market shares in the DCIM market.

Vertiv designs, manufactures, and services vital digital infrastructure technology for data centers, communication networks, and commercial/industrial environments. Its primary offerings include critical infrastructure and solutions, IT and edge infrastructure management, and services and software solutions. The company mainly generates its business from the Americas. It concentrates on innovations and acquisitions to maintain a leadership position in the global competitive market. Vertiv acquired Geist to gain a competitive edge in the global rack PDU portfolio. The company aims to deliver innovative solutions, improved business performance, and productivity for increasing its profits and satisfying its customers. The key factors responsible for major shares in the market are wide geographic reach, strong distribution channels, and enhanced DCIM offerings. The growing popularity of edge infrastructure is expected to provide a boost to the company’s revenue.

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