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TMCNet: Research and Markets: Global IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) Market 2015-2019 with Amazon Web Services, Cisco Systems, HP, IBM, Microsoft & Rackspace Dominating

[January 26, 2015]

Research and Markets: Global IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) Market 2015-2019 with Amazon Web Services, Cisco Systems, HP, IBM, Microsoft & Rackspace Dominating

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/h58zsh/global) has announced the addition of the "Global IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) Market 2015-2019" report to their offering.

ITaaS is an IT operational method, providing an enterprise with the required amount of hardware, software, and support. Nowadays, companies have been using the ITaaS model to increase the usage of virtualization as it is not limited to cloud computing technology models such as SaaS (News - Alert), PaaS, and IaaS. Various benefits associated with the ITaaS model include the simplification and standardization of products and services delivered by IT, reduced cost of consumption, increased IT efficiency, and improved financial transparency, which leads to an increase in business agility and flexibility at the same time.

Increased demand for ITaaS fromthe public sector is one of the major trends in the market. The financial crisis has forced many government organizations to think in terms of reducing IT-related expenses. Hence, as a cost-effective solution, with better features and agility, ITaaS seems to be the best option for such organizations.

According to the report, the need to maintain a low-cost infrastructure is one of the major drivers in the market. In traditional on-site projects, a lot of time is spent on the integration and maintenance of different systems existing in the IT infrastructure of a company.

Further, the report states that issues related to data security are one of the major challenges confronted by the market. End-users across the industry verticals are concerned about the data security policies that govern the cloud-based solutions of various vendors.

Key Vendors

  • Amazon Web Services
  • Cisco Systems
  • HP
  • IBM
  • Microsoft (News - Alert)
  • Rackspace

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Executive Summary
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Scope of the Report
  4. Market Research Methodology
  5. Introduction
  6. Market Landscape
  7. Market Segmentation by Service
  8. Geographical Segmentation
  9. Key Leading Countries
  10. Buying Criteria
  11. Market Growth Drivers
  12. Drivers and their Impact
  13. Market Challenges
  14. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
  15. Market Trends
  16. Trends and their Impact
  17. Vendor Landscape
  18. Key Vendor Analysis

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/h58zsh/global


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