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Friday 13 December 2019

**NEW RESEARCH** Cloud and Infrastructure Services Market Trends and Forecasts

We recently published our Cloud and Infrastructure Services Market Trends and Forecasts research for TechMarketView clients.

Accounting for almost 40% of the total UK IT Services, the Infrastructure mtServices market is set to see improvements over our forecast period. In spite of the steep declines in Heritage segment areas (e.g. some traditional data centre services), the market overall will see growth rates tick upwards. That is because consistent growth in New – and increasingly large – market areas (namely public and private cloud services, cloud brokerage, and multi-cloud/hybrid IT management) will begin to outstrip Heritage declines.

But this market is as complex as it is large. Digital Chaos is causing difficulties for buyers who know they must make a much more substantial financial commitment to the Infrastructure Services that will form the bedrock foundations for digitising the core of their organisation. Cloud platforms, supported by a very clear digital strategy, can become the “islands of stability” in this Digital Chaos; a way to deliver core Infrastructure Services in a transformative way, but also as a ‘gateway technology’ to new services based on Blockchain, AI and quantum computing, for example.

However, for an IT service brand to be truly synonymous with digital transformation, it must be able to make an unequivocal commitment to delivering business outcomes. Understanding and addressing core business problems is the critical entry point for suppliers who want to cultivate larger and much more extensive digital-based deals.

This report highlights the key trends in the Infrastructure Services market and makes suggestions for how suppliers can approach these in a successful way. It is essential reading for any supplier looking to understand their place – and evolve their position – in a market that is undoubtedly full of opportunity and challenge in equal measure.

TechMarketView clients can read the research here: Cloud and Infrastructure Services Market Trends and Forecasts 2019-2022.

For more information, please contact Deb Seth.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '10:01' - Tagged: cloud   automation   machinelearning   hybridIT   multicloud