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NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Global Private Cloud Market 2012-2016
TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global Private Cloud market to grow at a CAGR of 8.98 percent over the period 2012-2016. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the reduced costs of the cloud approach. The Global Private Cloud market has also been witnessing the growing adoption of hybrid cloud computing models. However, the high initial costs of private cloud adoption could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.
TechNavio's report, the Global Private Cloud Market 2012-2016, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global Private Cloud market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
The key vendors dominating this market space are Amazon.com Inc., Hewlett Packard Co., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., and VMware Inc.
The other vendors mentioned in the report are Salesforce.com, Red Hat Corp., Dell Inc., Citrix Systems Inc., Rackspace Inc., Computer Science Corp., and EMC Corp.
Key questions answered in this report:
What will the market size be in 2016 and what will the growth rate be?
What are the key market trends?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in this market space?
What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?
You can request one free hour of analyst time when you purchase this report. Details provided within the report.
TechNavio's research portfolio in the Data Center series includes reports on SaaS, Cloud Computing, Data Center Infrastructure and Data Center Colocation.
01. Executive Summary 02. Introduction 03. Market Coverage Market Overview Key Offerings 04. Market Landscape 04.1 Market Size and Forecast 04.2 Five Forces Analysis 05. End-user Segmentation 06. Geographical Segmentation 07. Vendor Landscape 07.1 Competitive Landscape of Vendors 07.2 Major Acquisitions 07.3 Key Developments 08. Buying Criteria 09. Market Growth Drivers 10. Drivers and their Impact 11. Market Challenges 12. Impact of Drivers and Challenges 13. Market Trends 14. Key Vendor Analysis 14.1 Amazon.com Inc. Business Overview Key Information SWOT Analysis 14.2 Hewlett-Packard Co. Business Overview Key Information SWOT Analysis 14.3 IBM Corp. Business Overview Key Information SWOT Analysis 14.4 Microsoft Corp. Business Overview Key Information SWOT Analysis 14.5 VMware Inc. Business Overview Key Information SWOT Analysis 15. Other Reports in this Series
List of Exhibits:
Exhibit 1: Global Private Cloud Market 2012-2016 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 2: Global Private Cloud Market by End-user Segmentation 2012
Exhibit 3: Global Private Cloud Market by Geographical Segmentation 2012
Exhibit 4: Global Private Cloud Market by Key Vendor Capabilities 2012
To order this report: IT_Hosting Industry: Global Private Cloud Market 2012-2016
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