Spoilt for choice
Spoilt for choice
- 2002
- Estates Gazette (0225) 22 June 2002, 138-139(2) .
Looks at the data centre space market and argues that although companies appear to have a large range of options for operators business continuity often means that organisations have mission critical information in a dedicated and remote data centre. This would ensure access to always on power and internet connectivity in the event of a minor power outage or serious disaster. Comments that there is still a problem if the data centre closes or if the operators goes bankrupt. In a standard convenant strength it is likely that only a few operators would pass. There are therefore a growing number of clients whose requirements remain unfulfilled due to lack of choice in the market. For data centre landlords that are financially strong there real opportunities of growth in the market. Includes details of data centres based in the area around Leeds.
DATA CENTRE
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
PROPERTY SECTOR
LONDON
LEEDS
Looks at the data centre space market and argues that although companies appear to have a large range of options for operators business continuity often means that organisations have mission critical information in a dedicated and remote data centre. This would ensure access to always on power and internet connectivity in the event of a minor power outage or serious disaster. Comments that there is still a problem if the data centre closes or if the operators goes bankrupt. In a standard convenant strength it is likely that only a few operators would pass. There are therefore a growing number of clients whose requirements remain unfulfilled due to lack of choice in the market. For data centre landlords that are financially strong there real opportunities of growth in the market. Includes details of data centres based in the area around Leeds.
DATA CENTRE
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
PROPERTY SECTOR
LONDON
LEEDS