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50% of Asia Pacific businesses look to digitalization to drive innovation across all the facets of their operations while 50% of the business adopt digital services to determine potential business models. Since demand for data has become insatiable, around 55% of the business applications are run on public cloud or as Software as a Service. Owing to this, the Asia Pacific cloud infrastructure market is expected to reach US$ 140.3 Billion in 2024 from US$ 46.5 Billion in 2017 at an exponential CAGR of 16.3% during the forecasted period (2018-2024).
Furthermore, significant spur in IT spending, government initiatives undertaken towards cloud computing, surge in data center penetration and mushrooming internet and smartphone penetration have also supported the region to outpace the rest of the regions in terms of growth prospects in cloud infrastructure market. By 2019, Asia Pacific is forecasted to have the largest amount of business IP traffic in the world, at 11.4 Exabytes per month as the specific region is forms the home to more than half of the world internet users. Smartphones have dramatically become the prominent communication hub for Asia Pacific region primarily for the country India. Consumers as well as businesses are increasingly using the mobile devices to access cloud enabled services such as social networking and video streaming. It has been projected that Asia Pacific is set to increase its traffic till 2021 and around 90% of the traffic will be from cloud services in the region. To add on further, cloud infrastructure in Asia Pacific has not only fostered owing to rising consumer workloads but also due to rise of machines and Internet of Things devices. It has been projected that as more and more data, business processes and devices get connected more than 45% of all connected devices in Asia Pacific will be M2M connections by 2020. However, interoperability, security concerns and lack of appropriate standardization constitute as some the hindering factors restraining the Asia Pacific cloud infrastructure market.
Asia Pacific Cloud Infrastructure market is segmented based on deployment, services, service type and industrial verticals. Deployment (public and private cloud) and desktop printer), services (software as a service, platform as a service, infrastructure as a service, business process as a service and cloud advertising), service type (managed hosting and co-location) and industry verticals such as banking, financial services and insurance, retail, telecom and IT, healthcare, media and entertainment, government agencies, education, energy, manufacturing and other industry verticals are considered while analyzing and defining the penetration of cloud infrastructure services in different geographies and countries.
In 2017, deployment segment dominated the Europe cloud infrastructure market with public cloud capturing maximum share in terms of revenue. Public cloud is further classified on the basis of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. Owing to best economies of scale, enhanced scalability and wide adoption among SME’s due to its low cost, public cloud held 80% share in 2017. With fostering information technology, private cloud is also gaining traction. Since it offers similar benefits and entails same features as of public cloud, it is dedicated to single organization and aims to address the data security related concerns. Moreover, it also offers greater control which lags in public cloud. During 2017, cloud advertising held prominent share as it has drastically become the essential part of digital lives of many organizations. Moreover, with the remarkable growth of internet, SaaS is also anticipated to represent itself as one of the most adopted cloud services and account for 20.7% market share by 2024 attributed to scalability and substantial surge in adoption rate of cloud among small and medium enterprises.
Managed Hosting and Co-location are the two service types that are widely used across cloud computing landscape. The former category forms as a multi-billion dollar market that is growing rapidly owing to enhanced security and ownership over the data offered to organizations and reduced investments on IT infrastructure. Managed Hosting segment is projected to account US$ 23.5 Billion by 2024 displaying a phenomenon CAGR of 16.9% over 2018-2024. Cloud computing services are widely used across all the industry verticals. Among several industrial sectors, telecom and IT segment held the highest market share of 17.44% during 2017 accredited to rapid development of mobile internet, Internet of Things and explosive growth in variety of access devices and end user demands. It has been projected that segment will register US$ 21.7 Billion revenues in 2024 growing at reasonable CAGR of 14.3% during the forecasted period (2018-2024).
Furthermore, Mitel Networks Corporation, a telecommunication company is also experiencing rapid growth in cloud communication services and now captures around 1 Million cloud users in Europe which has been mainly gained through service providers in the continent.
Furthermore, considering the geographical penetration across different countries in the region, the Japan dominated Asia Pacific cloud infrastructure market in 2017 followed by China. Technical upgradations that cater to opportunities for cloud computing, use of disruptive technologies such as Internet of Things, smart industrial robotics, data and analytics coupled with enhanced automation, rapid growth in cloud industry spurring the entry of new players, rising investments by cloud players and gaining cloud acceptance among small and medium enterprises have led the cloud companies to capture new business opportunities in Asia Pacific region. Japan was valued at US$ 12.1 Billion in 2017 and the figure is anticipated to reach US$ 32.2 Billion by 2024 registering a phenomenal CAGR of 14.2% during the forecast period.
The major players in this industry are Cisco System, Equinix Inc., Google, IBM, Salesforce.com, AT&T, DXC Technology, Amazon Web Services, HP and Rackspace Hosting Inc. With an objective to enhance their geographical presence, the major market players have entered into various acquisitions and collaborations which further offers them growth opportunities in cloud domain. For instance, the largest players in cloud computing are looking forward to Asia Pacific region for further cloud expansion wherein Google aims to builds its new data centre in Singapore, while Alibaba Cloud purposes to develop its second infrastructure zone in Malaysia.
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objective of the Study
1.3 Limitation
1.4 Stakeholders
1.5 Currency used in the Report
2 LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
2.1 General Overview
2.1.1 Various legal and regulatory concerns in Cloud Computing
2.1.2 Legal Framework in some countries
2.1.2.1 International Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.2 India’s Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.3 Australia’ s Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.4 China’s Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.5 Japan’s Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.6 South Korea’s Regulatory Framework
2.1.2.7 Singapore’s Regulatory Framework
2.1.3 Data Privacy and Data Protection
2.1.4 Data Ownership
2.1.5 Multi Jurisdiction Issues
2.1.6 Disclosure and Cross Border Movement of Data
2.1.7 International Standards of Cloud Computing
2.1.7.1 Unified Cloud Interface or Cloud Broker
2.1.7.2 Enterprise Cloud Orchestration Platform
2.1.7.3 The Open Cloud Computing Interface by Open Grid Forum
2.1.8 Standards for Cloud Computing
2.1.9 International Organization’s efforts to address data privacy
2.1.9.1 APEC Privacy Framework
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OR ASSUMPTION
3.1 Secondary Data
3.1.1 Key Secondary Sources
3.2 Primary Data
3.2.1 Sampling Techniques & Data Collection Methods
3.2.2 Primary Participants
4 INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
6 MARKET OVERVIEW
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Market Dynamics
6.2.1 Market Trends & Drivers
6.2.1.1 Rapid Uptake of IT spending
6.2.1.2 Government Initiatives Towards Cloud Computing
6.2.1.3 Mushrooming Internet Services
6.2.1.4 Surge in Data Centre Penetration
6.2.2 Market Restraints
6.2.2.1 Interoperability of the technology
6.2.2.2 Security Concerns
6.2.2.3 Lack of Standardization
6.2.3 Opportunities in the Market
6.2.3.1 Managed Hosting
6.2.3.2 Digital Drive
6.2.3.3 Big Data and Analytics
6.3 Key Market Indicators (Demand & supply scenario)
6.3.1 Demand & Supply Side Analysis
6.3.1.1 Investments Undertaken by Prominent Players
7 MARKET INSIGHTS BY DEPLOYMENT TYPE
7.1 General Overview
7.1.1 Public Cloud Services
7.1.2 Private Cloud Services
8 PUBLIC CLOUD INSIGHTS BY SERVICES
8.1 General Overview
8.1.1 Software as a Service (SaaS)
8.1.2 Platform as a Service (PaaS)
8.1.3 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
8.1.4 Business process as a Service (BPaaS)
8.1.5 Cloud Advertising
9 PRIVATE CLOUD INSIGHTS BY SERVICES
9.1 General Overview
9.1.1 Managed Hosting
9.1.2 Co-Location
10 MARKET INSIGHTS BY END USER INDUSTRY
10.1 General Overview
10.1.1 Banking, Financial Services and Insurance
10.1.2 Retail
10.1.3 Telecom & IT
10.1.4 Healthcare
10.1.5 Media & Entertainment
10.1.6 Government Agencies
10.1.7 Education
10.1.8 Energy
10.1.9 Manufacturing
10.1.10 Other Industries
11 MARKET INSIGHTS BY COUNTRY
11.1 Asia-Pacific Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1 General Overview
11.1.1.1 China Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.1.1 China cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.1.2 China Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.1.3 China Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.1.4 China cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.2 Japan Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.2.1 Japan cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.2.2 Japan Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.2.3 Japan Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.2.4 Japan cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.3 India Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.3.1 India cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.3.2 India Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.3.3 India Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.3.4 India cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.4 Singapore Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.4.1 Singapore cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.4.2 Singapore Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.4.3 Singapore Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.4.4 Singapore cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.5 South Korea Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.5.1 South Korea cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.5.2 South Korea Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.5.3 South Korea Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.5.4 South Korea cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.6 Australia Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.6.1 Australia cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.6.2 Australia Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.6.3 Australia Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.6.4 Australia cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
11.1.1.7 Rest of Asia-Pacific Cloud Infrastructure Market
11.1.1.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific cloud infrastructure market, by Deployment Type
11.1.1.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Public cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Private cloud infrastructure market, by Service
11.1.1.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific cloud infrastructure market, by End-User Industry
12 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
12.1 Asia Pacific Cloud Infrastructure Market Share of Major Players, 2017
13 COMPANY PROFILES
13.1 CISCO SYSTEMS INC
13.1.1 Key Facts
13.1.2 Business Description
13.1.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.1.4 SWOT Analysis
13.1.5 Key Financials
13.1.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.1.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.1.6 Recent developments
13.2 EQUINIX INC
13.2.1 Key Facts
13.2.2 Business Description
13.2.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.2.4 SWOT Analysis
13.2.5 Key Financials
13.2.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.2.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.2.6 Recent developments
13.3 GOOGLE INC
13.3.1 Key Facts
13.3.2 Business Description
13.3.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.3.4 SWOT Analysis
13.3.5 Key Financials
13.3.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.3.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.3.6 Recent developments
13.4 IBM CORPORATION
13.4.1 Key Facts
13.4.2 Business Description
13.4.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.4.4 SWOT Analysis
13.4.5 Key Financials
13.4.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.4.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.4.6 Recent developments
13.5 Salesforce.com
13.5.1 Key Facts
13.5.2 Business Description
13.5.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.5.4 SWOT Analysis
13.5.5 Key Financials
13.5.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.5.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.5.6 Recent developments
13.6 AT&T INC
13.6.1 Key Facts
13.6.2 Business Description
13.6.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.6.4 SWOT Analysis
13.6.5 Key Financials
13.6.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.6.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.6.6 Recent developments
13.7 AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC
13.7.1 Key Facts
13.7.2 Business Description
13.7.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.7.4 SWOT Analysis
13.7.5 Key Financials
13.7.6 Recent developments
13.8 DXC TECHNOLOGY COMPANY (FORMERLY COMPUTER SCIENCE CORPORATION)
13.8.1 Key Facts
13.8.2 Business Description
13.8.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.8.4 SWOT Analysis
13.8.5 Key Financials
13.8.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.8.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.8.6 Recent developments
13.9 HP INC.
13.9.1 Key Facts
13.9.2 Business Description
13.9.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.9.4 SWOT Analysis
13.9.5 Key Financials
13.9.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.9.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.9.6 Recent developments
13.1 RACKSPACE HOSTING INC
13.10.1 Key Facts
13.10.2 Business Description
13.10.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
13.10.4 SWOT Analysis
13.10.5 Key Financials
13.10.5.1 Revenue Split by Region
13.10.5.2 Revenue Split by business segment
13.10.6 Recent developments
TABLE 2 Products Segmentation of Cisco Systems
TABLE 3 Cisco Systems Growth Strategy
TABLE 4 Cisco Systems Financials, USD Million
TABLE 5 Equinix Inc. Key Facts
TABLE 6 Products Segmentation of Equinix Inc.
TABLE 7 Equinix Growth Strategy
TABLE 8 Equinix Financials, USD Million
TABLE 9 Google Key Facts
TABLE 10 Products Segmentation of Google
TABLE 11 Google Growth Strategy
TABLE 12 Google Financials, USD Million
TABLE 13 IBM Key Facts
TABLE 14 Products Segmentation of IBM
TABLE 15 IBM Growth Strategy
TABLE 16 IBM Financials, USD Million
TABLE 17 Salesforce Key Facts
TABLE 18 Products Segmentation of Salesforce
TABLE 19 Salesforce Growth Strategy
TABLE 20 Salesforce Financials, USD Million
TABLE 21 AT&T Key Facts
TABLE 22 Products segmentation of AT&T
TABLE 23 AT&T Growth Strategy
TABLE 24 AT&T Financials, USD Million
TABLE 25 AWS Key Facts
TABLE 26 Products Segmentation of AWS
TABLE 27 AWS Growth Strategy
TABLE 28 AWS Financials, USD Million
TABLE 29 DXC Key Facts
TABLE 30 Products Segmentation of DXC
TABLE 31 DXC Growth Strategy
TABLE 32 DXC Financials, USD Million
TABLE 33 HP Key Facts
TABLE 34 Products Segmentation of HP
TABLE 35 HP Growth Strategy
TABLE 36 HP Financials, USD Million
TABLE 37 Rackspace Key Facts
TABLE 38 Products Segmentation of Rackspace
TABLE 39 Rackspace Growth Strategy
TABLE 40 Rackspace Financials, USD Million
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