Converged Infrastructure Market

Converged Infrastructure Market – Rise at a Whopping 22.4% CAGR between 2017 and 2025
The global converged infrastructure market is led by a handful of large companies, namely Dell
EMC, Hewlett-Packard Company, and Nutanix Inc., finds Transparency Market Research
(TMR) in a new report. These players lead the pack globally due to their best on premise data
center capabilities for hybrid cloud. To maintain their foothold, strategic collaborations and
mergers and acquisitions top the growth strategies of these companies. Further, hefty investments
is expected to be a leading growth strategy adopted by top players in the converged infrastructure
market.
Key companies operating in the global converged infrastructure market include Nutanix Inc.,
Oracle Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, VMware Inc., Scale Computing, Hitachi Data
Systems, IBM Corporation, Cisco System Inc. Dell EMC, and NetApp Inc.
According to the TMR report, the global converged infrastructure market is predicted to rise at a
whopping 22.4% CAGR between 2017 and 2025, for the market to be worth US$76.26 bn by the
end of 2025.
By end user, telecommunication and IT held the leading share in 2016, followed by the
manufacturing segment. By the end of 2025, telecommunications and IT is predicted to hold a
substantial 34.2% share of the overall market. This is because telecommunications and IT holds
importance for enormous data transfer needs of network infrastructure. Furthermore, the
healthcare industry is anticipated to display stunning growth over the forecast period.
Geography-wise, North America holds leading position in the global converged infrastructure
market.
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Advantages galore, Converged Infrastructure Model reduces Data Center Management
Complexities
In today’s business environment, converged infrastructure model is gaining momentum. This is
due to shift in business practices as organizations shift from self-owned and self-managed
hardware model to a flexible self-service model. This model involves using resources on
demand.
Further, the model involves bundling hardware components in a converged infrastructure, rather
than multiple IT assets spread across independent silos. Hardware components in a converged
infrastructure is managed using management software to orchestrate and provision resources as a
single integrated system.
Converged infrastructure model has other advantages too. It helps reduce complexity in data
center management. The facility is designed in a way to eliminate issues of hardware
incompatibility.
Further, ease of deployment of converged infrastructure appeals organizations. This is suitable
for organizations that write cloud-native applications or host a private cloud or internal hybrid.