Autonomous Robots and the Future of Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services

Overview

The accelerating pace of autonomous robot development holds transformative implications for computing infrastructure providers, data processing, and web hosting companies. Researchers predict that by 2025, there will be over 3 million industrial robots worldwide. Furthermore, the global market for data center automation systems, which powers these robots, is expected to grow to $21.69 billion by 2026. While this revolutionizing trend is expected to escalate, it also brings robust safety features and operational benefits that can supercharge both efficiency and productivity.

Computing Infrastructure Providers

Currently, autonomous robots are causing seismic shifts within the computing infrastructure sector. It's estimated that by 2025, up to 3 million industrial robots will be in operation all over the world. This automation means increasing demand for sophisticated computing capabilities that need specialist providers. Not only this, but 60% of servers worldwide are now estimated to be running in robot-filled warehouses, up from just 25% in 2020.

Data Processing

With the explosion of autonomous robots, the data processing industry is being reshaped. Autonomous robots produce enormous volumes of data that need to be processed in real-time. Market analysis predicts so strong a need that the global market for data center automation, the backbone for data processing, is forecasted to surge to $21.69 billion by 2026, marking a CAGR of 22.4%. Increasingly, data processors will need to adapt to the requirements of these machines, processing data metrics that are more complex and larger in volume than ever before.

Web Hosting

Web hosting services are also impacted as connectivity for autonomous robots is becoming fundamental for their operation and control in real-time. Estimates are that 25% of data created worldwide will be generated by robots and smart devices by 2025, placing a new burden on web hosting services to provide the necessary infrastructure and bandwidth.

Related Services

The proliferation of autonomous robots will provide unprecedented opportunities for related services such as maintenance, repair, and operations, as complex robotic networks will require robust support infrastructure. The global industrial robotics services market size was valued at $11.57 billion in 2020, it's predicted that this figure will likely surge given the massive influx of machines needing support.

Key Takeaways


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