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Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Offering (Compute, Storage, Others), Deployment (Public, Private, Hybrid), Organization Size, Application (Hosting, Others), Sector (IT & Telecommunications, BFSI, Others), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2031
Report ID: MRICT - 104764 Pages: 211 Jul-2024 Formats*: PDF Category: Information and Communications Technology Delivery: 24 to 48 Hours Download Free Sample ReportThe Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market is expected to reach $512.4 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 23.1% from 2024 to 2031. The growth of this market is attributed to the growing adoption of cloud infrastructure in the BFSI sector and enterprises’ increasing preference for IaaS over conventional on-premise services. Moreover, the growing adoption of cloud technologies among SMEs and the increasing focus on customized and managed cloud services are expected to offer growth opportunities for the players operating in this market.
Increasing Adoption of Cloud Infrastructure in the BFSI Sector to Reduce Hardware Installation & Maintenance Costs
Cloud technology is being increasingly adopted across the BFSI sector as modern-day banks and financial institutions are exploring innovative ways to reduce costs and increase operational efficiencies. According to a survey by IBM Corporation (U.S.), in 2020, 91% of financial institutions actively used cloud services. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the fact that banks could no longer rely on their existing legacy systems to fulfill consumer expectations.
According to a survey conducted by Google Cloud (a cloud platform developed by Google LLC, U.S.) and The Harris Poll, LLC. (U.S.), 83% of respondents associated with the BFSI sector stated that their companies used cloud services in some capacity. Most BFSI organizations (38%) preferred a hybrid approach, as it combines the superior security and control of private clouds and the flexibility and scalability of public clouds. Cloud infrastructure is becoming increasingly important in migrating existing IT systems to the cloud to gain actionable insights, drive business growth, and focus on infrastructure and digital banking application modernization. Cloud infrastructure helps reduce hardware installation & maintenance costs and offers cloud services that can be accessed from anywhere. All these benefits are boosting the adoption of the IaaS model in the BFSI sector, driving the growth of this market.
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Enterprises’ Increasing Preference for IaaS over Conventional On-premise Services Due to the Benefits Offered
Cloud computing is a disruptive technology that offers the ability to remotely process, transmit, and store data, making it increasingly important in the delivery of public and private services. Cloud IaaS provides access to cloud service providers’ infrastructure resources, such as servers, virtual machines, networking resources, and storage. IaaS helps to eliminate the complexity and costs associated with building and maintaining physical infrastructure in on-premise data centers.
In the IaaS model, the cloud service provider (CSP) manages and maintains the infrastructure, allowing enterprises to concentrate on software installation, configuration, management, and data security. IaaS providers also offer additional services, such as detailed billing management, logging, monitoring, storage resiliency, and security. The IaaS model works on a pay-as-you-go basis, allowing customers to only pay for the services or resources required. Also, consumers can easily increase or decrease resources, allowing them to pay less when needed or instantly provision and scale out resources to meet new demands. Such advantages are boosting the adoption of IaaS, driving the growth of this market.
Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS)
Modern-day IaaS providers offer storage-as-a-service (STaaS) solutions, including scalable storage solutions, such as cloud data storage management, built-in data protection, and interoperable S3-API compatibility. Service providers also support multi-tenancy with native QoS and billing. Using STaaS is comparatively more efficient than building private storage infrastructure. Therefore, end users, including small & medium-sized businesses, home offices, and individuals, can benefit from using the cloud for multimedia storage, data repositories, data backup and recovery, and disaster recovery. IaaS providers also offer high-tier services under STaaS, such as database-as-a-service and cloud storage security services. All these benefits of STaaS are encouraging enterprises to adopt cloud managed services.
Leading STaaS providers in this market include Google, Inc. (U.S.), Oracle Corporation (U.S.), Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), and International Business Machines Corporation (U.S.). Additionally, companies such as Zadara (U.S.), Bell Integrator (U.S.), DataBank, Ltd. (U.S.), Quantum Corporation (U.S.), Henry Schein One, LLC (U.S.), Hitachi Vantara Corporation (U.S.), CDW UK (U.K.), and NetApp, Inc. (U.S.) also provide storage-as-a-service solutions.
Growing Adoption of Cloud Technologies to Boost the Need for IaaS Solutions Among SMEs
The digital transformation trend is not limited only to large enterprises; small and medium-sized enterprises are also transitioning to digital technologies. Many small businesses have plans to digitally transform in order to migrate their workloads to the cloud, as cloud service providers offer affordable and secure business infrastructure solutions. According to Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), 59% of SMBs using cloud services experienced significant productivity benefits from IT compared to just 30% of SMBs not yet transitioned to the cloud. Also, 82% of SMBs reported reduced costs because of adopting cloud technology, and 70% are reinvesting the saved money back into their business.
The installation & maintenance of on-premise infrastructure requires high expenditure, and SMEs have limited IT budgets that restrict spending on new technologies. The IaaS model eliminates the need for physical servers and infrastructure by virtualizing storage, networking, and computing operations. IaaS reduces infrastructure installation, maintenance, and upgradation costs and provides SMEs access to advanced technologies such as AI and big data. These factors are expected to generate growth opportunities for the players operating in the IaaS market.
Based on offering, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into compute, network, storage, and other offerings. In 2024, the compute segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 42% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of virtualized computing resources by SMEs due to limited IT budgets and increasing digital transformation by various sectors to transfer their workload to the cloud.
However, the storage segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the period. This segment's growth is driven by the increasing volume of data in large enterprises and the increasing demand for storage solutions to reduce the installation and maintenance costs of data centers.
Based on deployment mode, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud. In 2024, the public cloud segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 50% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of the public cloud by small and medium-sized enterprises due to the lower cost of subscription-based or pay-per-usage pricing models in the public cloud.
However, the hybrid cloud segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the period. This segment's growth is driven by organizations' increasing deployment of hybrid cloud to improve performance and security, modernize existing infrastructure, reduce cost, and use both public and private clouds according to company requirements.
Based on organization size, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into large enterprises and small & medium-sized enterprises. In 2024, the large enterprises segment is expected to account for the larger share of above 55% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the growing adoption of advanced technologies such as cloud computing, AI, and blockchain, and the rapid migration of IT infrastructure in the cloud.
However, the small & medium-sized enterprises segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the period. The growth of this segment is driven by the growing digital transformation, growing adoption of public cloud services, and benefits related to IaaS solutions such as low cost, security, and better computing processes.
Based on application, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into testing and development, hosting, storage, backup, and recovery, high performance computing, and other applications. In 2024, the storage, backup, and recovery segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 38% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of cloud storage applications in large enterprises due to the increasing volume of data and growing demand across SMEs to avoid the complexity of storage management, the lack of skilled professionals, and reduce cost.
Moreover, the storage, backup, and recovery segment is also projected to register the highest CAGR during the period. This segment's growth is driven by the increasing digital transformation and migration of workloads to the cloud and the increasing volume of data in large enterprises.
Based on sector, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into IT & telecommunications, BFSI, healthcare, retail & e-commerce, government & defense, manufacturing, transportation & logistics, and other sectors. In 2024, the IT & telecommunications segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 32% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing adoption of advanced technologies, including cloud computing, and the increasing use of the IaaS model to reduce data centers and increase storage capacity. Telecommunications operators are migrating to cloud infrastructure to decrease operational costs and increase deployment times. For instance, Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany) is using Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.) and Microsoft Corporation (U.S.) cloud infrastructure to reduce its data centers from 89 to 13 across the globe and increase computing and storage capacity by around 25%.
However, the retail & e-commerce segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the period. The growth of this segment is driven by the increasing need to automate workflows and online transactions, the need for data integrity in the retail & e-commerce industry, and the increasing use of cloud infrastructure to store data and offer insights regarding customer preferences.
In 2024, North America is expected to account for the largest share of above 46% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The market growth in North America is driven by the increasing government initiatives for the implementation of cloud computing technologies, the presence of major technology companies in the region, the high acceptance & extensive adoption of cutting-edge technologies in the region, and growing cloud adoption to manage security, infrastructure, network, business continuity, mobility, and regulatory standards within the cloud infrastructure. Companies are increasingly adopting cloud infrastructure to improve business productivity and decision-making capabilities by migrating their on-premise workload to the cloud. For instance, in April 2022, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.) extended its partnership with Boeing (U.S.), the leading manufacturer of airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and telecommunications equipment, to migrate Boeing’s applications from on-premises data centers to AWS cloud to strengthen their engineering and manufacturing processes.
However, Asia-Pacific is projected to record the highest CAGR of above 24.5% during the forecast period. The region’s growth is attributed to the growing adoption of IaaS by small and medium-sized enterprises to reduce maintenance costs, the increasing proliferation of cloud computing services in China and Japan, and the presence of well-established IaaS providers in China. Increasing investments by major players, such as IBM Corporation (U.S.) and Google LLC (U.S.), to strengthen cloud computing services and the growing adoption of managed cloud data center services in China, Japan, and India are supporting the growth of the IaaS market in Asia-Pacific.
The report offers a competitive analysis based on an extensive assessment of the leading players’ product portfolios, geographic presence, and key growth strategies adopted in the last 3–4 years. Some of the key players operating in the Infrastructure-as-a-Service market are Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), Alibaba Cloud (China), Google LLC (U.S.), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Oracle Corporation (U.S.), IBM Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), SAP SE (Germany), VMware, Inc. (U.S.), Rackspace Technology, Inc. (U.S.), DigitalOcean LLC (U.S.), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (U.S.), Tencent Cloud (China), Linode LLC (U.S.), NTT Communications Corporation (Japan), Utho (India), and Vultr (U.S.).
Particulars |
Details |
Number of Pages |
211 |
Format |
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Forecast Period |
2024–2031 |
Base Year |
2023 |
CAGR (Value) |
23.1% |
Market Size (Value) |
USD 512.4 Billion by 2031 |
Segments Covered |
By Offering
By Deployment Mode
By Organization Size
By Application
By Sector
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Countries Covered |
North America (U.S., Canada), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (U.K., Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Rest of Europe), Latin America and the Middle East & Africa |
Key Companies |
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), Alibaba Cloud (China), Google LLC (U.S.), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Oracle Corporation (U.S.), IBM Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), SAP SE (Germany), VMware, Inc. (U.S.), Rackspace Technology, Inc. (U.S.), DigitalOcean LLC (U.S.), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (U.S.), Tencent Cloud (China), Linode LLC (U.S.), NTT Communications Corporation (Japan), Utho (India), and Vultr (U.S.) |
The infrastructure-as-a-service market study focuses on market assessment and opportunity analysis through the sales of infrastructure-as-a-service solutions across different regions and market segmentations. This study is also focused on competitive analysis for infrastructure-as-a-service based on an extensive assessment of the leading players’ product portfolios, geographic presence, and key growth strategies.
The infrastructure-as-a-service market is projected to reach $512.4 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 23.1% during the forecast period.
In 2024, the compute segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 42% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market.
Based on sector, the retail & e-commerce segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The growth of this market is attributed to the growing adoption of cloud infrastructure in the BFSI sector and enterprises’ increasing preference for IaaS over conventional on-premise services. Moreover, the growing adoption of cloud technologies among SMEs and the increasing focus on customized and managed cloud services are expected to offer growth opportunities for the players operating in this market.
The key players operating in the infrastructure-as-a-service market are Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), Alibaba Cloud (China), Google LLC (U.S.), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Oracle Corporation (U.S.), IBM Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), SAP SE (Germany), VMware, Inc. (U.S.), Rackspace Technology, Inc. (U.S.), DigitalOcean LLC (U.S.), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (U.S.), Tencent Cloud (China), Linode LLC (U.S.), NTT Communications Corporation (Japan), Utho (India), and Vultr (U.S.).
Asia-Pacific is projected to register the highest CAGR of above 24.5% during the forecast period.
1. Introduction
1.1. Market Definition & Scope
1.2. Currency & Limitations
1.2.1. Currency
1.2.2. Limitations
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Research Approach
2.2. Data Collection & Validation Process
2.2.1. Secondary Research
2.2.2. Primary Research/Interviews with Key Opinion Leaders from the Industry
2.3. Market Sizing and Forecasting
2.3.1. Market Size Estimation Approach
2.3.2. Growth Forecast Approach
2.4. Assumptions for the Study
3. Executive Summary
3.1. Overview
3.2. Market Analysis, By Offering
3.3. Market Analysis, By Deployment Mode
3.4. Market Analysis, By Organization Size
3.5. Market Analysis, By Application
3.6. Market Analysis, By Sector
3.7. Market Analysis, By Geography
3.8. Competitive Analysis
4. Market Insights
4.1. Overview
4.2. Factors Affecting Market Growth
4.2.1. Drivers
4.2.1.1. Increasing Adoption of Cloud Infrastructure in the BFSI Sector to Reduce Hardware Installation & Maintenance Costs
4.2.1.2. Enterprises’ Increasing Preference for IaaS over Conventional On-premise Services Due to the Benefits Offered
4.2.2. Restraints
4.2.2.1. Data Privacy & Security Concerns Hampering the Adoption of Infrastructure-as-a-Service Solutions
4.2.3. Opportunities
4.2.3.1. Growing Adoption of Cloud Technologies to Boost the Need for IaaS Solutions Among SMEs
4.2.3.2. Organizations’ Increasing Focus on Customized and Managed Cloud Services
4.2.4. Challenges
4.2.4.1. Shortage of Skilled IT Professionals Impacting Market Growth
4.3. Trends
4.3.1. Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS)
4.3.2. Integration of Advanced Technologies with Cloud Infrastructure
4.4. Case Studies
4.4.1. Case Study A
4.4.2. Case Study B
4.4.3. Case Study C
4.4.4. Case Study D
4.4.5. Case Study E
5. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Offering
5.1. Overview
5.2. Compute
5.3. Storage
5.4. Network
5.5. Other Offerings
6. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Deployment Mode
6.1. Overview
6.2. Public Cloud
6.3. Private Cloud
6.4. Hybrid Cloud
7. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Organization Size
7.1. Overview
7.2. Large Enterprises
7.3. Small & Medium-sized Enterprises
8. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Application
8.1. Overview
8.2. Storage, Backup, and Recovery
8.3. High Performance Computing
8.4. Hosting
8.5. Testing and Development
8.6. Other Applications
9. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Sector
9.1. Overview
9.2. IT & Telecommunications
9.3. Retail & E-commerce
9.4. BFSI
9.5. Manufacturing
9.6. Healthcare
9.7. Transportation & Logistics
9.8. Government & Defense
9.9. Other Sectors
10. Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market—by Geography
10.1. Overview
10.2. North America
10.2.1. U.S.
10.2.2. Canada
10.3. Asia-Pacific
10.3.1. China
10.3.2. Japan
10.3.3. India
10.3.4. South Korea
10.3.5. Rest of Asia-Pacific
10.4. Europe
10.4.1. U.K.
10.4.2. Germany
10.4.3. Italy
10.4.4. Spain
10.4.5. France
10.4.6. Rest of Europe
10.5. Latin America
10.6. Middle East & Africa
11. Competition Analysis
11.1. Overview
11.2. Key Growth Strategies
11.3. Competitive Benchmarking
11.4. Competitive Dashboard
11.4.1. Industry Leaders
11.4.2. Market Differentiators
11.4.3. Vanguards
11.4.4. Emerging Companies
11.5. Market Share Analysis
12. Company Profiles (Company Overview, Financial Overview, Product Portfolio, and Strategic Developments)
12.1. Leading Players
12.1.1. Amazon Web Services, Inc. (A Subsidiary of Amazon.Com, Inc.)
12.1.2. Microsoft Corporation
12.1.3. Alibaba Cloud (A Subsidiary of Alibaba Group Holding Limited)
12.1.4. Google LLC (A Subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc.)
12.1.5. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (A Subsidiary of Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
12.1.6. Oracle Corporation
12.1.7. International Business Machine Corporation
12.1.8. Cisco Systems, Inc.
12.1.9. SAP SE
12.1.10. Vmware, Inc.
12.1.11. Rackspace Technology, Inc.
12.1.12. Digitalocean LLC (A Subsidiary of Digitalocean Holdings, Inc.)
12.1.13. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
12.1.14. Tencent Cloud
12.2. Other Players
12.2.1. Linode LLC
12.2.2. NTT Communications Corporation
12.2.3. Utho
12.2.4. Vultr
(Note: SWOT analyses of the top 5 companies will be provided.)
13. Appendix
13.1. Available Customization
13.2. Related Reports
List of Tables
Table 1 Currency Conversion Rate, 2018–2022
Table 2 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 3 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, for Compute, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 4 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Storage, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 5 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Network, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 6 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Other Offerings, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 7 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 8 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Public Cloud, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 9 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Private Cloud, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 10 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Hybrid Cloud, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 11 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 12 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Large Enterprises, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 13 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 14 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 15 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Storage, Backup, And Recovery, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 16 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for High Performance Computing, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 17 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Hosting, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 18 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Testing And Development, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 19 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Other Applications, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 20 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 21 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for IT & Telecommunications, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 22 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Retail & E-Commerce, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 23 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for BFSI, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 24 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Manufacturing, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 25 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Healthcare, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 26 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Transportation & Logistics, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 27 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Government & Defense, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 28 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market for Other Sectors, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 29 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 30 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Country, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 31 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 32 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 33 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 34 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 35 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 36 U.S.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 37 U.S.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 38 U.S.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 39 U.S.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 40 U.S.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 41 Canada: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 42 Canada: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 43 Canada: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 44 Canada: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 45 Canada: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 46 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 47 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 48 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 49 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 50 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 51 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 52 China: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 53 China: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 54 China: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 55 China: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 56 China: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 57 Japan: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 58 Japan: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 59 Japan: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 60 Japan: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 61 Japan: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 62 India: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 63 India: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 64 India: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 65 India: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 66 India: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 67 South Korea: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 68 South Korea: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 69 South Korea: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 70 South Korea: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 71 South Korea: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 72 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 73 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 74 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 75 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 76 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 77 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Country/Region, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 78 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 79 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 80 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 81 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 82 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 83 U.K.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 84 U.K.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 85 U.K.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 86 U.K.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 87 U.K.: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 88 Germany: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 89 Germany: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 90 Germany: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 91 Germany: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 92 Germany: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 93 Italy: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 94 Italy: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 95 Italy: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 96 Italy: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 97 Italy: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 98 Spain: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 99 Spain: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 100 Spain: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 101 Spain: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 102 Spain: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 103 France: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 104 France: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 105 France: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 106 France: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 107 France: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 108 Rest of Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 109 Rest of Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 110 Rest of Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 111 Rest of Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 112 Rest of Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 113 Latin America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 114 Latin America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 115 Latin America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 116 Latin America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 117 Latin America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 118 Middle East & Africa: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 119 Middle East & Africa: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 120 Middle East & Africa: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 121 Middle East & Africa: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 122 Middle East & Africa: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2021–2030 (USD Million)
Table 123 Recent Developments by Major Market Players (2020–2023)
List of Figures
Figure 1 Market Ecosystem
Figure 2 Key Stakeholders
Figure 3 Research Process
Figure 4 Key Secondary Sources
Figure 5 Primary Research Techniques.
Figure 6 Key Executives Interviewed
Figure 7 Breakdown of Primary Interviews (Supply-side & Demand-side)
Figure 8 Market Sizing and Growth Forecast Approach
Figure 9 Key Insights
Figure 10 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 11 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 12 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 13 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 14 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 15 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Region, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 16 Impact Analysis: Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market
Figure 17 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Offering, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 18 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Mode, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 19 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 20 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Application, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 21 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Sector, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 22 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, by Region, 2024 Vs. 2031 (USD Million)
Figure 23 North America: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Snapshot
Figure 24 Asia-Pacific: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Snapshot
Figure 25 Europe: Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Snapshot
Figure 26 Growth Strategies Adopted by Leading Market Players (2021–2024)
Figure 27 Vendor Market Positioning Analysis (2022–2024)
Figure 28 Competitive Dashboard: Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market
Figure 29 Global Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Share, by Key Players (2022)
Figure 30 Amazon Web Services, Inc. (A Subsidiary of Amazon.Com, Inc.): Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 31 Microsoft Corporation: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 32 Alibaba Group Holding Limited: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 33 Alphabet Inc.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 34 Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 35 Oracle Corporation: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 36 International Business Machine Corporation: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 37 Cisco Systems, Inc.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 38 SAP SE: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 39 Vmware, Inc.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 40 Rackspace Technology, Inc.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 41 Digitalocean Holdings, Inc.: Financial Overview (2022)
Figure 42 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company: Financial Overview (2022)
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