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Asia Pacific  Installation According to Front and Sullivan, several projects that were deferred during the economic downturn are now getting off the ground, generating demand for Uninterruptible Power Supplies systems. The current market is expected to recover fully by year2015, mainly due to governments' emphasis on cloud computing technology, green technology and smart grids solution. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Asia Pacific Uninterruptible Power Supplies Market, finds that the market earned revenues of $1.46 billion in year2011 and estimates this to reach amount $2.03 billion in year2017. The popularity of data centers has raised the profile of cloud computing in Southeast Asia, Australia and Japan. Following this development, governments have been eager to adopt cloud computing to accelerate economic development, which, in turn, has accelerated the uptake of Uninterruptible Power Supplies systems. "Several public and private companies are included in governments' programs to convert all government agencies' computing systems to a public cloud system, creating a cast market for Uninterruptible Power Supplies devices," said Avanthika Satheesh, Research Analyst, Frost & Sullivan. With the existing power network becoming unreliable, the sales of single phase Uninterruptible Power Supplies soared. End users will also look to adopt Uninterruptible Power Supplies systems once companies provide better development programs and training services.

Participants can gain a competitive advantage by offering a combination of a warranty on efficiency, after product sales service, 24hour 7days customer service and spare parts. The mining, manufacturing and power utility industries will be the biggest contributors to market revenues. The introduction of smart grids all over the region is also creating considerable opportunities for the Uninterruptible Power Supplies market, as these grids require constant monitoring, intelligent control and communication. However, end users in the mining and power utility sectors tend to be reluctant to adopt new technologies such green technology due to fears that the unproven technology could halttheir production or cause accidents. Therefore, Uninterruptible Power Supplies products supplied to these sectors have to meet customized technical specifications. "Customers' expectations could challenge Uninterruptible Power Supplies manufacturers since they generally lack expertise and industry knowledge in the mining, chemical, power and manufacturing sectors in aisa," noted Satheesh. "Manufacturers will be better equipped to meet end user demand by participating in frequent development programs and training so they have skilled manpower."

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