Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Cloud Computing Market


Cloud Computing Market
Cloud computing delivers software, platform, and IT infrastructure services via a shared network. In this model, businesses access resources such as hosted software and applications remotely, i.e., via the internet. The model not only obviates the need for making capital investments in servers and storage, but also results in zero operational expenses for running data centers.

Cloud computing not only reduces business costs, but also makes applications accessible from any location, and reacts swiftly to changes in business needs. While interoperability and data security issues may hinder market growth, the future of cloud computing seems promising with IT giants such as IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce.com actively developing new solutions to address existing issues.

The global cloud computing market is expected to grow from $37.8 billion in 2010 to $121.1 billion in 2015 at a CAGR of 26.2% from 2010 to 2015. SaaS is the largest segment of the cloud computing services market, accounting for 73% of the market’s revenues 2010. Content, communications, and collaboration (CCC) accounts for about 30% of the SaaS market revenues. The IaaS and PaaS markets are still at a nascent stage, and currently hold a small share of the cloud computing services market. However, these are expected to witness moderate growth due to their flexibility and cost effectiveness.

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Cloud Computing Market – Global Forecast (2010 -2015)

Cloud computing delivers software, platform, and IT infrastructure services via a shared network. In this model, businesses access resources such as hosted software and applications remotely, i.e., via the internet. The model not only obviates the need for making capital investments in servers and storage, but also results in zero operational expenses for running data centers.

Cloud computing not only reduces business costs, but also makes applications accessible from any location, and reacts swiftly to changes in business needs. While interoperability and data security issues may hinder market growth, the future of cloud computing seems promising with IT giants such as IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce.com actively developing new solutions to address existing issues.

The global cloud computing market is expected to grow from $37.8 billion in 2010 to $121.1 billion in 2015 at a CAGR of 26.2% from 2010 to 2015. SaaS is the largest segment of the cloud computing services market, accounting for 73% of the market’s revenues 2010. The major SaaS-providers include Adobe Web Connect, Google Mail, Cisco WebEx, and Yahoo Mail. Content, communications, and collaboration (CCC) accounts for about 30% of the SaaS market revenues.

Scope of the report

This research report categorizes the global cloud computing market on the basis of service, deployment model and geography; forecasting revenues and analyzing trends in each of the following submarkets:
  • On the basis of service:
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), Platform as a service (PaaS), and Software as a service (SaaS)
  • On the basis of deployment model:
Private cloud, Public cloud, and Hybrid Cloud
  • On the basis of geography:
  • U.S., Europe, and Asia
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides more than 20 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.
Cloud Computing Market
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