The Building Blocks of Data Center Market Intelligence
Effective market intelligence begins with a detailed understanding of each facility in the data center landscape. At the most basic level, this includes core identifiers such as site name and location. More advanced insights, often derived from primary research, add critical context such as operator, load capacity where available, and development status, including whether a site is existing, under construction, or proposed (see Figure 1).
Additional attributes help developers understand how facilities are intended to operate and how they may affect local power demand. These include the data center’s primary use and IT processing profile, such as colocation, crypto mining, enterprise, edge, hyperscale, or exascale. Market intelligence solutions can also reveal whether a site is carrier-neutral, the type of property it occupies—such as standalone, mixed-use commercial, colocation tenant, build-to-suit, powered shell, or underground—and whether it functions as a cable landing station.