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Nov 13, 2018
SINGAPORE – November 13, 2018 – Evolving technology and data trends such as 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, data privacy and cloud are paving the path for significant IT and network architecture changes in 2019, according to Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the global interconnection and data center company, which today released its top five predictions for 2019. With an unmatched geographic footprint across 52 global markets and nearly 10,000 customers, Equinix has developed unique insights into the key drivers pushing enterprises to succeed in the digital economy. This special vantage point is enabled through a platform that connects established and emerging ecosystems of enterprises and cloud and network service providers.
Equinix's 2019 predictions include:
1) Paving a Path to the Promise of 5G Tomorrow’s high-speed wireless networks will accelerate today’s network transformation
Equinix anticipates that 5G will open up endless possibilities of digital transformation, especially in an IoT and AI connected world. Asia-Pacific is on track to become the world’s largest 5G region by 2025.1 In Singapore for instance, the Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) has waived frequency fees for 5G mobile network trials until December 31, 2019 to spur innovation and the proliferation of 5G technology.
To attain the high radio density required for 5G, operators are looking to optimize costs through the use of open-source commodity networking hardware and virtualization of the wireless networking stack. These efforts will pave the way for an Edge architecture to solve for cloud radio networks that will power several radios through pools of virtualized network software. Equinix anticipates increased investments in 2019 in the revamping of existing cellular building infrastructure and building of new edge infrastructure, as well as innovation in hardware and virtual wireless networking stacks for both performance and cost optimization.
2) Riding the Rise of Distributed Artificial Intelligence Architectures — Next-generation architectures will break free from centralized locations
Equinix predicts that the growing use of AI in business and society will increase data usage exponentially. As part of Singapore’s push for its Smart Nation status, the government has planned to invest up to SG$150 million (equivalent to over US$100 million) from the National Research Foundation on AI over five years through its new national programme called AI Singapore. While first-generation AI architectures have historically been centralized, Equinix predicts that in 2019 enterprises will enter the realm of distributed AI architectures, where AI model building and model inferencing will take place at the local edge, physically closer to the origin source of the data. To access more external data sources for accurate predictions, enterprises will turn to secure data transaction marketplaces. They will also strive to leverage AI innovation in multiple public clouds without getting locked into a single cloud, further decentralizing AI architecture.
3) “Un-Blocking” the Chain — A network of networks will mature blockchain for greater business security and monetization
Blockchain investments are growing at a CAGR of 73%, with a projected total spending of US$11.7 billion by 2022, according to IDC2 Investments in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan is also forecast to reach US$2.1 billion in the same period. Positioning itself as a blockchain hub, Singapore announced earlier this year that the Monetary Authority of Singapore has proposed for regulatory standards to be revised to accommodate blockchain-based, decentralized exchanges, while the Central Bank is exploring blockchain applications for clearing and settling payments and securities. Furthermore, there is also a strong push by Singapore universities to offer courses and workshops in blockchain. Equinix predicts that:
4) Maneuvering the Data Privacy Maze — Changing data protection laws and heightened privacy concerns will inspire more progressive and distributed security processes
Many enterprises and SaaS providers are deploying mini-clouds in multiple regions in order to adhere to local data residence and compliance requirements. A study of Ernst & Young3 reveals that regulations in Asia-Pacific are expected to rise to GDPR standards as international regulations become more standardized. They are also looking at distributed data management architectures that require global networks and data fabrics in order to coherently manage these distributed mini-clouds.
Equinix predicts that in order to prevent data breaches and retain control over their data, enterprises will consider:
5) Tapping Interconnection to Tame Cloud Complexity — Hybrid multicloud environments will increase the relevance of interconnection
Enterprises are now accessing SaaS, IaaS and PaaS solutions from multiple providers, and Equinix anticipates that 2019 see the next level of challenges associated with hybrid cloud and multicloud approaches. Equinix believes enterprises will struggle with expanding their security perimeters, as well as integration and management issues as they pursue hybrid multicloud architectures. These predicted trends indicate that enabling capabilities such as security, analytics and data exchange in close proximity to the cloud is a must for seamless cross-border data flow, and the right interconnection partner can help organizations navigate through the complexity of cloud.
According to the Global Interconnection Index, a market study published by Equinix, Interconnection Bandwidth between Enterprises and Cloud and IT Providers in Asia-Pacific is projected to grow 99% CAGR through 2021, supporting businesses building out new digital services and migrating existing workloads to third-party cloud platforms.
Quotes
“The market is at an inflection point, where the right digital strategies become the differentiator and source of competitive advantage for organizations. And for the first time in history, the technology to fully enable digital business is available to everyone. As a trusted advisor to thousands of customers around the world, we closely track the market trends that will shape the future of digital enteprise, and help bring customer-inspired innovation to life on Platform Equinix.”
“In the year ahead, multiple technology macro trends will hugely impact the Asia-Pacific region. To succeed in today’s fast-paced digital world, it is crucial for companies to ensure they have the infrastructure required to support the continuous evolving technology landscape and are highly interconnected to keep pace with the performance, scalability and security it demands. Interconnection is central to enabling businesses to embrace new trends and build their digital future. Equinix will continue to play a fundamental role in connecting and powering the digital economy in the coming year.”
Additional Resources
5 IT Predictions for Digital Business in 2019 [Blog]
About Equinix
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) connects the world's leading businesses to their customers, employees and partners inside the most-interconnected data centers. In 52 markets worldwide, Equinix is where companies come together to realize new opportunities and accelerate their business, IT and cloud strategies. Equinix.sg
Forward-Looking Statements
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1 GSMA Mobile Economy Report, July 27, 2018
2 Blockchain: Worldwide Technology Market Update and Spending Outlook, September 2018, Doc #US44268418, IDC
3 Why Every APAC Financial Institution and Outsource Provider to EU Financial Institutions Should be Thinking About GDPR, 2018, EY