Sydney Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2024
Sydney Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2024
Sydney is emerging as a prominent hub for cloud and data centres, capitalizing on Australia's continuous digital advancements. Historically, data centres tend to concentrate in major cities to stay close to customers, resources, and talent pools. Sydney ranks within the top 3 in the Asia Pacific region and the 8th globally, according to Cushman Wakefield1. The urban area of Sydney now hosts one of Australia's largest clusters, especially as certain city zones struggle to keep up with demand. From 2022 to 2023, Sydney's data centre capacity surged by 30%, as reported by CBRE2. Enhanced connectivity to the APAC region and across the Pacific positions Sydney for an expanded international role in the data centre landscape.
Join CommScope on 14 Sept to discuss the most cutting-edge data connectivity solutions for data centres.
1Cushman Wakefield https://www.bangkokpost.com/property/2261963/asia-pacific-set-to-become-worlds-largest-data-centre-region-over-next-decade
2CBRE https://www.cbre.com/insights/reports/global-data-center-trends-2023
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