Public Cloud Continues Rapid Growth

By 2020 it is expected that more than $195 billion will have been spent on services in the public cloud, according to market researchers at IDC.
That would be more than twice the $96.5 billion reckoned to have been spent so far. For the forecast period 2015 to 2020 this would represent a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 20.4 percent. So this is great news for all companies offering cloud-based services, while those who provide or favor on-premise technologies – or hold shares in such businesses – will receive this news with trepidation. Enterprise kit-makers addressing their products to large corporate customers will feel particularly uneasy predicts British industry news service “The Register”, unless they are in a position to start supplying cloud operators.
Cloud software which comprises all three core software markets – applications as a service, system infrastructure software (SIS) as a service (which together constitute soft ware as a service or SaaS), together with application development and deployment (AD&D) which is also known as platform as a service (PaaS) – accounted for the lion’s share of software earnings with 83.7 percent of total public cloud revenue in 2015, while the remaining 16.3 percent fell under the scope of infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Over the next few years, however, IaaS and PaaS are expected to grow more strongly than SaaS, increasing their share of total revenue.
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