
Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis by Service, Deployment Model, Enterprise Size & Vertical (2020 – 2025)
The Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market investigation report contains Types, Application & all logical and factual briefs about market Overview, CAGR, Production Volume, Sales, Revenue with the regional analysis covers North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East & Africa & The top Players like Alibaba Cloud, AT&T, AWS, Centurylink, Dimension Data, DXC, Fujitsu, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Rackspace, Tencent, Verizon, VMw
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The global cloud infrastructure services market generated revenue of US$ XX.X million in 2020 and is expected to reach US$ XX.X million by 2025 with a CAGR of XX.X% in the forecast period. The study offers a detailed analysis of the global market for cloud infrastructure services. Considering 2019 as the base year, the report provides market information for the 2020 to 2025 forecast period. The study includes information on the current size and projected growth of the overall cloud infrastructure services market and its associated business segments. It outlines the dynamics, the business environment, and emerging developments in the cloud infrastructure services market.
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The chapters included in the report describe leading players in the cloud infrastructure services market. The study provides landscape analysis services market worldwide. The report covers a fine-grained taxonomy of market segmentation in terms of service, deployment model, enterprise size & vertical, which offers detailed profiles of major players in the cloud infrastructure services market.
By Service
• Compute as a Service
• Storage as a Service
• Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
• Networking as a Service
• Desktop as a Service
• Managed Hosting
By Deployment Model
• Public Cloud
• Private Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
By Enterprise Size
• Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
• Large Enterprises
By Vertical
• Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
• Energy and Utilities
• Government and Public Sector
• Healthcare and Life Sciences
• IT and Telecommunications
• Manufacturing
• Media and Entertainment
• Retail and Consumer Goods
• Others
By Region
• North America (U.S. Canada)
• Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe)
• Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Rest of Asia Pacific)
• Middle East & Africa (GCC, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa)
• Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Rest of Latin America)
Market Players
Some of the major players in the cloud infrastructure services market are as follows:
• Alibaba Cloud
• AT&T
• AWS
• Centurylink
• Dimension Data
• DXC
• Fujitsu
• IBM
• Microsoft
• Oracle
• Rackspace
• Tencent
• Verizon
• VMware
1. Introduction
2. Market Overview
2.1. Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Introduction
2.2. Macro- Economic Factor
2.3. Market Determinants
2.3.1. Market Driver
2.3.2. Market Restraints
2.3.3. Market Opportunities
2.3.4. Market Challenges
2.4. Technology/Product Roadmap
2.5. Market Growth Opportunity Analysis
3. Market Segmentation
3.1. Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Service, 2019 - 2025
3.1.1. Compute as a Service
3.1.2. Storage as a Service
3.1.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
3.1.4. Networking as a Service
3.1.5. Desktop as a Service
3.1.6. Managed Hosting
3.2. Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Deployment Model, 2019 – 2025
3.2.1. Public Cloud
3.2.2. Private Cloud
3.2.3. Hybrid Cloud
3.3. Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Enterprise Size, 2019 – 2025
3.3.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
3.3.2. Large Enterprises
3.4. Global Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Vertical, 2019 – 2025
3.4.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
3.4.2. IT and Telecommunications
3.4.3. Government and Public Sector
3.4.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
3.4.5. Manufacturing
3.4.6. Energy and Utilities
3.4.7. Media and Entertainment
3.4.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
3.4.9. Others
4. Regional Analysis
4.1. North America Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2025
4.1.1. By Country
4.1.1.1. U.S.
4.1.1.2. Canada
4.1.2. By Service
4.1.2.1. Compute as a Service
4.1.2.2. Storage as a Service
4.1.2.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
4.1.2.4. Networking as a Service
4.1.2.5. Desktop as a Service
4.1.2.6. Managed Hosting
4.1.3. By Deployment Model
4.1.3.1. Public Cloud
4.1.3.2. Private Cloud
4.1.3.3. Hybrid Cloud
4.1.4. By Enterprise Size
4.1.4.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
4.1.4.2. Large Enterprises
4.1.5. By Vertical
4.1.5.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
4.1.5.2. IT and Telecommunications
4.1.5.3. Government and Public Sector
4.1.5.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
4.1.5.5. Manufacturing
4.1.5.6. Energy and Utilities
4.1.5.7. Media and Entertainment
4.1.5.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
4.1.5.9. Others
4.2. Europe Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2025
4.2.1. By Country, 2019 – 2025
4.2.1.1. Germany
4.2.1.2. U.K.
4.2.1.3. France
4.2.1.4. Italy
4.2.1.5. Spain
4.2.1.6. Rest of Europe
4.2.2. By Service
4.2.2.1. Compute as a Service
4.2.2.2. Storage as a Service
4.2.2.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
4.2.2.4. Networking as a Service
4.2.2.5. Desktop as a Service
4.2.2.6. Managed Hosting
4.2.3. By Deployment Model
4.2.3.1. Public Cloud
4.2.3.2. Private Cloud
4.2.3.3. Hybrid Cloud
4.2.4. By Enterprise Size
4.2.4.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
4.2.4.2. Large Enterprises
4.2.5. By Vertical
4.2.5.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
4.2.5.2. IT and Telecommunications
4.2.5.3. Government and Public Sector
4.2.5.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
4.2.5.5. Manufacturing
4.2.5.6. Energy and Utilities
4.2.5.7. Media and Entertainment
4.2.5.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
4.2.5.9. Others
4.3. Asia Pacific Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2025
4.3.1. By Country, 2019 – 2025
4.3.1.1. China
4.3.1.2. Japan
4.3.1.3. India
4.3.1.4. Rest of Asia Pacific
4.3.2. By Service
4.3.2.1. Compute as a Service
4.3.2.2. Storage as a Service
4.3.2.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
4.3.2.4. Networking as a Service
4.3.2.5. Desktop as a Service
4.3.2.6. Managed Hosting
4.3.3. By Deployment Model
4.3.3.1. Public Cloud
4.3.3.2. Private Cloud
4.3.3.3. Hybrid Cloud
4.3.4. By Enterprise Size
4.3.4.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
4.3.4.2. Large Enterprises
4.3.5. By Vertical
4.3.5.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
4.3.5.2. IT and Telecommunications
4.3.5.3. Government and Public Sector
4.3.5.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
4.3.5.5. Manufacturing
4.3.5.6. Energy and Utilities
4.3.5.7. Media and Entertainment
4.3.5.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
4.3.5.9. Others
4.4. Middle East & Africa Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2025
4.4.1. By Country, 2019 – 2025
4.4.1.1. GCC
4.4.1.2. South Africa
4.4.1.3. Rest of Middle East & Africa
4.4.2. By Service
4.4.2.1. Compute as a Service
4.4.2.2. Storage as a Service
4.4.2.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
4.4.2.4. Networking as a Service
4.4.2.5. Desktop as a Service
4.4.2.6. Managed Hosting
4.4.3. By Deployment Model
4.4.3.1. Public Cloud
4.4.3.2. Private Cloud
4.4.3.3. Hybrid Cloud
4.4.4. By Enterprise Size
4.4.4.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
4.4.4.2. Large Enterprises
4.4.5. By Vertical
4.4.5.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
4.4.5.2. IT and Telecommunications
4.4.5.3. Government and Public Sector
4.4.5.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
4.4.5.5. Manufacturing
4.4.5.6. Energy and Utilities
4.4.5.7. Media and Entertainment
4.4.5.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
4.4.5.9. Others
4.5. Latin America Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2025
4.5.1. By Country, 2019 – 2025
4.5.1.1. Brazil
4.5.1.2. Mexico
4.5.1.3. Rest of Latin America
4.5.2. By Service
4.5.2.1. Compute as a Service
4.5.2.2. Storage as a Service
4.5.2.3. Disaster Recovery and Backup as a Service
4.5.2.4. Networking as a Service
4.5.2.5. Desktop as a Service
4.5.2.6. Managed Hosting
4.5.3. By Deployment Model
4.5.3.1. Public Cloud
4.5.3.2. Private Cloud
4.5.3.3. Hybrid Cloud
4.5.4. By Enterprise Size
4.5.4.1. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
4.5.4.2. Large Enterprises
4.5.5. By Vertical
4.5.5.1. Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
4.5.5.2. IT and Telecommunications
4.5.5.3. Government and Public Sector
4.5.5.4. Retail and Consumer Goods
4.5.5.5. Manufacturing
4.5.5.6. Energy and Utilities
4.5.5.7. Media and Entertainment
4.5.5.8. Healthcare and Life Sciences
4.5.5.9. Others
5. Competitive Analysis
5.1. Company Share Analysis (%) 2019
5.2. List of Acquisition, Merger, Collaboration & New Product Launch
6. Company Profiles
6.1. Alibaba Cloud
6.2. AT&T
6.3. AWS
6.4. Centurylink
6.5. Dimension Data
6.6. DXC
6.7. Fujitsu
6.8. Google
6.9. IBM
6.10. Microsoft
6.11. Oracle
6.12. Rackspace
6.13. Tencent
6.14. Verizon
6.15. VMware
Research Methodology:
Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Size Estimation
To estimate market size and trends, we use a combination of top-down and bottom-up methods. This allows us to evaluate the market from various perspectives—by company, region, product type, and end users.
Our estimates are based on actual sales data, excluding any discounts. Segment breakdowns and market shares are calculated using weighted averages based on usage rates and average prices. Regional insights are determined by how widely a product or service is adopted in each area.
Key companies are identified through secondary sources like industry reports and company filings. We then verify revenue estimates and other key data points through primary research, including interviews with industry experts, company executives, and decision-makers.
We take into account all relevant factors that could influence the market and validate our findings with real-world input. Our final insights combine both qualitative and quantitative data to provide a well-rounded view. Please note, these estimates do not account for unexpected changes such as inflation, economic downturns, or policy shifts.
Data Source
Secondary Sources
This study draws on a wide range of secondary sources, including press releases, annual reports, non-profit organizations, industry associations, government agencies, and customs data. We also referred to reputable databases and directories such as Bloomberg, Wind Info, Hoovers, Factiva, Trading Economics, Statista, and others. Additional references include investor presentations, company filings (e.g., SEC), economic data, and documents from regulatory and industry bodies.
These sources were used to gather technical and market-focused insights, identify key players, analyze market segmentation and classification, and track major trends and developments across industries.
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Primary Sources
As part of our primary research, we interviewed a variety of stakeholders from both the supply and demand sides to gather valuable qualitative and quantitative insights.
On the supply side, we spoke with product manufacturers, competitors, industry experts, research institutions, distributors, traders, and raw material suppliers. On the demand side, we engaged with business leaders, marketing and sales heads, technology and innovation directors, supply chain executives, and end users across key organizations.
These conversations helped us better understand market segmentation, pricing, applications, leading players, supply chains, demand trends, industry outlook, and key market dynamics—including risks, opportunities, barriers, and strategic developments.
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