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Data Centre Global Benchmarking 2011 City Level (Simplified) Profile

Data Centre Global Benchmarking 2011 City Level (Simplified) Profile. Contents. fDi Benchmark Matrix.

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Data Centre Global Benchmarking 2011 City Level (Simplified) Profile

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  1. Data Centre Global Benchmarking 2011City Level (Simplified) Profile

  2. Contents

  3. fDi Benchmark Matrix The fDi Benchmark Matrix shows the trade off between cost and quality across the 11 selected locations for the Data centre (NEW) profile. The average cost and quality score is 100 for the selected locations. Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  4. fDi Benchmark Matrix The matrix is based on the weighting and cost model for the Data centre (NEW) profile. The weighting model identifies the key location criteria for the project and the cost model shows the primary cost inputs for the operation. The cost and quality scores are calculated using real data on all the location requirements and cost inputs. The results indicate the different location solutions for the investor as follows: • London, NYC, Tokyo offer higher quality butat higher cost • Belfast, Dublin, Scotland and Oslo offer lower cost, but at lower quality The Operating Cost value is in GBP - United Kingdom Pound Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  5. Location Attractiveness Index The location attractiveness index shows the overall attractiveness of the 11 selected locations for the Data centre (NEW) profile. The ratio of quality to cost is 50:50 Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  6. Cost Quality Competitiveness • The cost quality competitiveness uses the results of the fDi Benchmark Matrix to show the value for money of each location option. The graph shows that: • The top locations offering the highest quality for a given level of cost are NYC, Scotland and Tokyo • NYC, Tokyo and Paris offer an above average level of quality and good value for money as their relative quality is higher than their relative cost. Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  7. Cost Competitiveness The annual operating cost calculation for Data centre (NEW) is based on the following primary input costs: Labour Cost, Property and Telecoms The average cost across the selected locations for Data centre (NEW) is GBP3714891 The greatest cost saving between the selected locations is GBP4686788 per annum The values in the chart below are in GBP - United Kingdom Pound Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  8. Cost Competitiveness • The locations with the lowest operating costs are Belfast, Scotland and Helsinki • In terms of the individual cost factors, the locations with the lowest costs are: • Labour Cost: Scotland and London • Property: Dusseldorf and Helsinki • Telecoms: Zurich, Dublin and Oslo • The values in the table below are in GBP - United Kingdom Pound Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  9. Quality Competitiveness The quality competitiveness assessment is based on the weight model for the Data centre (NEW) profile which assseses each location across the following location factors: General Business Environment, Labour Availability and Quality, Presence of an Industrial Cluster, Infrastructure and Accessibility and Living Environment. The average score for the selected locations is 100. The locations with the highest quality scores are Tokyo and London Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  10. Quality Competitiveness • In terms of the individual quality factors, the locations with the highest scores are: • General Business Environment: Zurich, Dublin and Helsinki • Labour Availability and Quality: Tokyo, NYC and London • Presence of an Industrial Cluster: Tokyo, London and Paris • Infrastructure and Accessibility: London, Paris and NYC • Living Environment: NYC, London and Scotland Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  11. General Business Environment The quality competitiveness breakdown for General Business Environment for the Data centre (NEW) profile is shown below The locations with the highest overall scores for General Business Environment are Zurich, Dublin and Helsinki Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  12. General Business Environment • In terms of the individual quality criteria within General Business Environment, the locations with the highest scores are: • Economic growth and stability: Paris, Tokyo and NYC (NY) • Operating risk: Zurcih, Helsinki and Dublin • Taxation and incentives: Dublin, Zurich and Scotland • Access to finance: Helsinki, Oslo and Zurich • Regulatory environment: Dublin, Oslo and Helsinki Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  13. Labour Availability and Quality The quality competitiveness breakdown for Labour Availability and Quality for the Data centre (NEW) profile is shown below The locations with the highest overall scores for Labour Availability and Quality are Tokyo, London and NYC (NY) Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  14. Labour Availability and Quality • In terms of the individual quality criteria within Labour Availability and Quality, the locations with the highest scores are: • Overall size of labour market: London, Tokyo and NYC • Tightness and competition for labour: Dublin, London and NYC • Experienced industry-specific staff: Tokyo, London and NYC • Non-experienced staff: NYC Helsinki and Paris • Flexibility of labour regulations: Tokyo, Zurich and London Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  15. Presence of an Industrial Cluster The quality competitiveness breakdown for Presence of an Industrial Cluster for the Data centre (NEW) profile is shown below The locations with the highest overall scores for Presence of an Industrial Cluster are Tokyo, Paris and London Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  16. Presence of an Industrial Cluster • In terms of the individual quality criteria within Presence of an Industrial Cluster, the locations with the highest scores are: • Size of industry: Tokyo, Paris and London • Track record: London, Tokyo and Paris • Research and Development Capabilities: Tokyo, NYC and Helsinki • Proximity to consumers:NYC, Tokyo and Dusseldorf • Export competitiveness: NYC, Helsinki and Dublin • Industry Specialisation: Zurich, Oslo and Paris Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  17. Infrastructure and Accessibility The quality competitiveness breakdown for Infrastructure and Accessibility for the Data centre (NEW) profile is shown below The locations with the highest overall scores for Infrastructure and Accessibility are London, NYC and Paris Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  18. Infrastructure and Accessibility • In terms of the individual quality criteria within Infrastructure and Accessibility, the locations with the highest scores are: • Access to major overseas markets: London, Dusseldorf and Paris • Quality of local infrastructure: Tokyo, Paris and NYC (NY) • Quality of utilities: Tokyo, Dusseldorf and Helsinki • Quality of ICT infrastructure: Helsinki, Oslo and London Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  19. Living Environment The quality competitiveness breakdown for Living Environment for the Data centre (NEW) profile is shown below The locations with the highest overall scores for Living Environment are London, Helsinki and NYC Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  20. Living Environment • In terms of the individual quality criteria within Living Environment, the locations with the highest scores are: • Cost of living: Scotland and Helsinki • Attractiveness for international staff: London, NYC and Zurich Source: fDi Intelligence, from the Financial Times Ltd

  21. To realise the potential,please contact: Scottish Development International 150 Broomielaw, Atlantic Quay Glasgow G2 8LU Scotland, UK T +44 141 228 2828 F +44 141 228 2089 www.sdi.co.uk Worldwide offices in: Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific

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