The "Cloud Computing Services, Platforms Infrastructure and Everything as a Service 2020 - 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The report evaluates the general cloud service market as well as specific market opportunities within the healthcare, energy, insurance, entertainment, and financial services sectors. The report also evaluates the emerging growth drivers for cloud services including wearable technologies. It also includes specific recommendations for CSPs and their customers.
Cloud is an enabler of business process change as it facilitates key benefits including expenditure reduction (CapEx and OpEx), service development and delivery efficiencies, and greater flexibility to meet evolving business needs. Cloud technologies and solutions are becoming increasingly more important to communication service providers, enterprise, content and commerce providers. This is particularly the case as many businesses IT departments predominantly implement virtualization of network functions and softwaritization of applications and operational support systems through the use of software-defined network solutions.
Clouded based technologies are evolving at a rapid pace along with the myriad of ways in which services can be developed, implemented, and operated. Various players in the cloud ecosystem achieve varying degrees of sustainability in accordance with their ability to identify gaps in IT infrastructure and/or services delivery regardless of what technologies are in place today and anticipate how methods and procedures will need to evolve to capture future opportunities.
Arguably, a corporation's most critical asset is its data. As a result, optimizing data management assets, processes and procedures is of particular importance. This includes those data elements that are shared between the numerous applications, systems and services within the enterprise across all industry verticals. Only through reliable data management services can organizations truly realize the true potential of their own data as well as data from customers, suppliers, partners, and various third parties.
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Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
3.0 Cloud Computing Technology and Markets
3.1 Business Value Proposition
3.2 Cloud Computing Ecosystem
3.3 Telecom in Cloud Computing
3.4 Cloud Computing Market Segmentation
3.5 Cloud Computing Applications
3.6 Cloud Computing Market Growth Drivers
3.7 Cloud Computing Market Challenges
4.0 Global Cloud Computing Market Outlook
4.1 Global Cloud Computing Revenue 2020 - 2025
4.2 Revenue by Cloud Computing Deployment Type
4.3 Global Cloud Revenue by Software, Platform, and Infrastructure
4.4 Global Cloud Services Revenue 2020 - 2025
4.5 Regional Cloud Computing Market Outlook
4.6 Global Cloud Computing Revenue by Industry Vertical 2020 - 2025
5.0 Cloud Services in IoT
5.1 IoT Overview
5.1.1 IoT will Drive Massive Data Storage and Processing Needs
5.1.2 Processing Cloud IoT Data
5.1.3 Dealing with Centralized Storage and Decentralized Processing
5.1.4 Data Security and Personal Information Privacy are the Biggest Hurdles
5.1.5 Enhanced Tools needed for Machine Generated Data in IoT
5.1.6 Cloud Data Management for IoT Devices
5.2 Leading Vendors in IoT Cloud Computing
5.3 Cloud Computing in IoT Market Outlook
6.0 Cloud Computing Case Studies
7.0 Carrier Cloud Services
7.1 Overview
7.2 Carrier Clouds
7.3 Mobile Edge Computing
7.4 Carrier Cloud Market Outlook
8.0 Important Cloud Computing Industry Developments
8.1 Cloud Computing Mergers and Acquisitions
8.2 Cloud Computing Investments
9.0 Select Companies in Cloud Computing and Infrastructure
9.1 Amazon Web Services, Inc.
9.1.1 Company Overview
9.1.2 Cloud Computing Portfolio
9.1.3 Recent Developments
9.2 Microsoft
9.3 Alibaba
9.4 Google
9.5 IBM
9.6 VMware
9.7 Oracle
9.8 Rackspace
9.9 Salesforce
9.10 Adobe
9.11 Verizon
10.0 Appendix: Fundamentals of Cloud Computing
10.1 Cloud Computing Deployment Model Categories
10.2 Cloud Technologies and Architecture
10.3 Cloud Computing and Virtualization
10.4 Moving Beyond Cloud Computing
10.5 Rise of the Cloud-Based Networked Enterprise
10.6 General Cloud Service Enablers
10.7 Personal Cloud Service Enablers
10.8 Cloud Computing Services
10.9 Emerging Models: XaaS (Everything as a Service)
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10.10 APIs and Database
10.11 The Need for Federated Database Model
10.12 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in the Cloud
10.13 Supply Chain Management in the Cloud
10.14 Emerging Cloud-Based Applications
10.15 Cloud Myths and Realities
11.0 Appendix: MEC Technology and Solutions
11.1 MEC Characteristics
11.2 Benefits of MEC
11.3 MEC Architecture and Platforms
11.4 MEC Technology and Building Blocks
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