Wednesday 30 March 2016

Hybrid Cloud Industry Overview 2020

The global hybrid market provides features of both private and public cloud computing which gives organizations the flexibility to store their data. Global cloud computing market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 26% with revenue of $38 billion by 2015. Hybrid cloud is projected to have the highest share in the revenue as it provides features of both cloud computing services. The key driver for growth of the market is the ability to use multiple features of public and private cloud resulting in reduction in of deployment cost. For example, an organization can save sensitive client data using the private cloud feature and interlink that data through public cloud for billing purpose.

However, using the public and private features can create networking issues, which is a key restraint for the market growth. The APIs used for hybrid cloud require complex networking that can lead to interruption in data transfer and affect the productivity. Additionally, hybrid cloud increases the dependability on internal IT infrastructure. Cloud service providers are involved in research to overcome this challenge.  Some of the key companies profiled in this report are Amazon Web Services, Akamai Technologies, Cisco Systems, Google Inc., IBM Corp, Hewlett Packet, Dell, Microsoft Corporation, VM Ware, and Yahoo Inc.

KEY BENEFITS


  • This report provides market intelligence with respect to type, delivery model, industry vertical and geographies so that companies can make precise decisions about their investment options
  • Enable informed decision making process by offering market analysis based on current market situation, expected future trends and market intelligence
  • Assess and rank the top factors that are expected to affect the growth of the market
  • Value chain analysis provides inputs about the role of the all stakeholders of the market
  • Porter’s five force analysis provides the competitive scenario, threat of new entrants and substitutes along with the potency of suppliers and buyers

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