The services for data center market is poised for significant growth, driven by increasing enterprise reliance on digital infrastructure, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing workloads. The market encompasses a broad spectrum of services, including colocation, managed hosting, facility management, cloud-based solutions, disaster recovery, consulting, and lifecycle support, all designed to enhance operational efficiency, uptime, and total cost of ownership. Enterprises are increasingly adopting advanced monitoring systems, predictive maintenance, and analytics-driven tools to optimize power, cooling, and IT asset utilization while ensuring business continuity.
Sustainability and energy efficiency have become critical priorities, with providers implementing green cooling technologies, energy management solutions, and environmentally responsible practices to reduce operational costs and carbon footprint. Regulatory compliance and data sovereignty requirements are further shaping service delivery models, emphasizing the need for localized infrastructure and region-specific solutions. Overall, the data center services market is positioned as a strategic enabler of digital transformation, operational resilience, and technological innovation, with continued growth expected as organizations invest in mission-critical and high-density computing environments worldwide.
By facility service, commissioning & testing provider to account for the fastest growth during the forecast period
Commissioning and testing services are witnessing the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) within the services for data center market, driven by the increasing complexity and criticality of modern IT infrastructures. These services encompass comprehensive verification and validation of electrical, mechanical, cooling, and IT systems to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and operational continuity. As enterprises adopt high-density computing, artificial intelligence, and hyperscale architectures, the demand for precise, end-to-end commissioning and rigorous testing has intensified, minimizing the risk of system failures, downtime, and inefficiencies.Service providers are leveraging advanced diagnostic tools, real-time monitoring, and predictive analytics to identify potential issues before they impact operations, enhancing the reliability and resilience of mission-critical facilities. Furthermore, regulatory compliance, sustainability mandates, and stringent service level agreements are driving enterprises to invest in formal commissioning protocols and systematic testing procedures, ensuring adherence to quality standards and operational benchmarks. The rapid deployment of hyperscale and edge data centers globally has also expanded opportunities for commissioning and testing services, as these environments require specialized expertise for integration, performance optimization, and lifecycle management. Overall, the commissioning and testing segment is emerging as a critical growth area within the services for data center market, reflecting the increasing emphasis on operational excellence, risk mitigation, and long-term infrastructure reliability.
IT infrastructure management to hold the largest market share
IT infrastructure management currently holds the largest market share within the services for data center market, reflecting the critical role of managing and optimizing complex IT environments for enterprise operations. These services encompass comprehensive management of servers, storage, networking, and software assets, ensuring high availability, performance, and security across mission-critical systems. Organizations increasingly rely on IT infrastructure management to reduce operational complexity, minimize downtime, and enhance overall efficiency, particularly as workloads expand in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing environments.Providers deliver end-to-end solutions including monitoring, maintenance, performance optimization, configuration management, and incident response, often supported by advanced analytics, automation, and remote management tools. The growing emphasis on digital transformation and operational resilience has further reinforced the importance of these services, enabling enterprises to achieve business continuity while optimizing total cost of ownership. Additionally, regulatory compliance, data security, and energy efficiency considerations are shaping the delivery of IT Infrastructure Management services, with providers incorporating sustainable practices, robust monitoring protocols, and risk mitigation strategies. Given the increasing complexity and scale of modern data centers, IT infrastructure management has emerged as the dominant segment within the services market, positioning itself as an indispensable enabler of reliable, secure, and high-performance digital infrastructure across industries worldwide.
North America should prioritize commissioning, testing, and IT infrastructure management services to enhance operational efficiency, ensure high uptime, and support low-latency, mission-critical applications, while integrating sustainable energy practices and compliance frameworks to meet stringent regulatory requirements. Conversely, Asia Pacific should focus on large-scale managed services, modular deployment solutions, and strategic consulting partnerships to drive rapid digital transformation, support cloud migration, and enable localized computing capabilities across emerging and high-growth economies.
The North American services for data center market is witnessing robust growth, driven by the increasing deployment of high-density computing, artificial intelligence, and cloud-based workloads. Key initiatives, such as the collaboration between ENGIE North America and Prometheus Hyperscale, focus on developing AI-ready, liquid-cooled hyperscale data centers along Texas’s I-35 corridor, integrating renewable energy and battery storage assets. These projects are designed to deliver sustainable, high-performance infrastructure, with initial sites expected to be operational in 2026 and further expansions planned through 2027.
The increasing complexity of such facilities has intensified the demand for comprehensive data center services, including facility management, commissioning and testing, maintenance, lifecycle support, and infrastructure monitoring, to ensure operational reliability, energy efficiency, and compliance with regulatory standards. In the Asia-Pacific region, the data center services market is also expanding, driven by growing demand for scalable and sustainable digital infrastructure.
Vantage Data Centers’ USD 1.6 billion investment, supported by GIC and ADIA, aims to establish a 300 MW hyperscale campus in Johor, Malaysia, optimized for AI workloads and liquid cooling systems, contributing to Vantage APAC’s 1 GW capacity. Service providers in the region are increasingly offering consulting, management, and professional services to optimize power, cooling, and IT assets, extend asset lifecycles, and enhance operational efficiency. Together, these developments highlight the strategic importance of North America and the Asia Pacific as key markets for advanced, high-density, and sustainable data center services that support enterprise digital transformation and resilient infrastructure.
Breakdown of Primaries
In-depth interviews were conducted with Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), innovation and technology directors, system integrators, and executives from various key organizations operating in the services for data center market.- By Company: Tier I - 33%, Tier II - 25%, and Tier III - 42%
- By Designation: C-Level Executives - 31%, D-level Executives - 34%, and others - 35%
- By Region: North America - 42%, Europe - 28%, Asia Pacific - 22%, and Rest of the World - 8%
Research Coverage
This research report categorizes the services for data center market based on Service Type (Facility Services (Design & Engineering, Deployment & Integration, Facility Management, Commissioning & Testing), IT Services (IT Infrastructure Management, Decommissioning & Relocation, Implementation & Support), Specialized Consulting & Certification (Certification & Audit, Strategic Consulting, Training & Knowledge Services), Tier Type (Tier I & Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV), Data Center Size & Capacity (Small Data Center (1-5 MW), Medium Data Center (5-50 MW), Large Data Center (50 MW & Above)), Data Center Type (Hyperscale Data Center, Colocation Data Center, Enterprise Data Center), Enterprise Data Center (IT & Technology, Telecommunications, BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance), Government & Public Sector, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Retail & E-commerce, Energy & Utilities, Manufacturing, and Others (Transportation & Logistics and Education), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America). The report's scope covers detailed information regarding the major factors, such as drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities, influencing the growth of the services for data center market. A detailed analysis of the key industry players was done to provide insights into their business overview, solutions, and services; key strategies; contracts, partnerships, agreements, new product & service launches, and mergers and acquisitions; and recent developments associated with the services for data center market. This report also covers the competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the services for data center market ecosystem.Reason to buy this Report
The report would provide market leaders and new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall services for data center market and its subsegments. It would help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to better position their businesses and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. It also helps stakeholders understand the market's pulse and provides them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.The report provides insights into the following points:
- Analysis of key drivers (Hyperscaler AI spending fuels massive data center builds, boosting demand for design, power, cooling, and commissioning services, Density surge is driving liquid cooling and hybrid thermal strategies across data centers, Exploding interconnect and campus fabric scale drives sustained demand for integration, testing, and performance services), restraints (Skilled-labor scarcity and safety bottlenecks limiting data center services delivery planning, Land use and permitting bottlenecks to affect equipment lead times), opportunities (Growing demand to upgrade legacy data centers into AI-ready facilities creates a major retrofit services opportunity, Microgrids and CHP integration offer new revenue streams by enabling on-site power for data centers), and challenges (AI-era design churn: Liquid cooling & GPU roadmaps driving late redesigns, Controls/Telemetry debt: Cooling incidents, compliance misses, and paid rework).
- Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights into upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and product & service launches in the services for data center market.
- Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyzes the services for data center market across varied regions.
- Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products & services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the services for data center market.
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies and service offerings of leading players such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (US), Dell Technologies (US), Accenture (Ireland), CBRE Group (US), Schneider Electric (France), Vertiv (US), Iron Mountain (US), GE Vernova (US), Turner Construction Company (US), AECOM (US), Jacobs (US), DPR Construction (US), Hitt Contracting Inc (US), DXC Technology (US), M.C. Dean (US), HCL Technologies Limited (India), RUP (US), Ramboll (Denmark), Persistent Systems Inc (India), Device42 (US), Advanced HPC (US), Syska Hennessy Group (US), Critica (US), Sunbird (US), Nlyte (US), Data Centers (US), Evocative (US), Hyperview Technologies Inc (US), and PE Systems (US).
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Cbre
- Jll
- Schneider Electric
- Vertiv
- Kyndryl
- Honeywell International Inc
- Hcltech
- Dxc Technology
- Johnson Controls
- Accenture
- Uptime Institute
- Arup
- Jacobs
- Aecom
- Cisco
- Dpr Construction
- Hitachi Vantara
- Turner Construction
- Capgemini
- Pure Storage
- Nv5 Global, Inc.
- Persistent Systems
- Hyperview
- Iron Mountain
- Ge Vernova
- Device42
- Tech Mahindra
- Syska Hennessy Group
Table Information
| Report Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 350 |
| Published | October 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2025 - 2030 |
| Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 115.94 billion |
| Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 320.89 billion |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 22.6% |
| Regions Covered | Global |
| No. of Companies Mentioned | 28 |


