Data Center IT Asset Disposition Market : Recent Industry Developments and Growth Strategies Adopted by Players
The demand in the global data center IT asset disposition market is projected to increment at a healthy CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2025, gaining traction from a number of factors such as growing emphasis on the development of new electronic products, categorical innovations in the IT industry across the world, regulatory policies for the maintenance of environment safety, data security from old assets, and increasing adoption of new technology across various enterprises. On the other hand, lack of awareness, high service cost, and lenient IT asset disposition polices in various countries are a few factors hindering the proper prosperity of the market. The global data center IT asset disposition market will be worth US$13.87 bn by the end of 2025, substantially up from its evaluated worth of US$7.74 bn in 2016. In terms of volume, the data center IT asset disposition market will be catering to 91 mn units by 2025. Increasing adoption of cloud services across the world is incrementing the efficient and secure elimination of discarded devices. This factor will continue to open new opportunities for the stockholders of the global data center IT asset disposition market. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/data-center-it-asset-disposition-market.html Based on asset-type, the global data center IT asset disposition market is segmented into server, HDD, memory modules, CPU, GBIC, line cards, laptops, desktops, and SSD. Among these, SSD, memory module and server segment are the major asset types supplementing the growth of data center IT asset disposition market in forthcoming years. Stringent government regulations and sustained demand for data protection has kept North America as the most profitable region among all, constituting for 34% of the market in 2015. The North America data center IT asset disposition market is projected to be worth US$4.40 bn by the end of the forecast period, which is 2025, gaining maximum demand from the developed country of the U.S. IT assets are frequently being changed due to constant technology upgrades within cloud data centers in the region, creating the need for secure disposition. Europe is