NEW DELHI, INDIA: The cloud computing market in India stands at $110 million and is expected to reach $1,084 million by 2015.
This is according to Zinnov Management Consulting's, a market research firm, latest study, ‘Cloud Computing in India: Opportunities & Way Forward’.
The study also highlighted that in India's cloud computing market, software-as-a-service witnessed the highest uptake until now. As components of the overall cloud market, software-as-a-service (SaaS) is likely to reach a mark of $650 million by 2015, while platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) markets' cumulatively would touch $434 million each by then.
Though the study has often referred to government as potential growth driver in cloud computing, Praveen Bhadada, Engagement, Zinnov Management Consulting denied to have included estimates of government spending in this report. Though cloud computing model can help government in implementing project in cost effective manner, Government departments have been saying no to cloud business model because of security reasons.
The study further adds that today, there are several multinational and Indian companies entering the cloud space and trying to drive business relevance for the Indian customers.
Divulging details on the SaaS market, the report said that the domestic market for SaaS is estimated to be about $66 million and is currently dominated by collaborative applications, CRM, ERP and email workloads.
Discussing the growth verticals for the adoption of cloud in India, Zinnov’s report highlighted that Telecom, IT-BPO and Retail have the highest spending on IT as a percentage of revenues; verticals like Telecom and BFSI are highly mature with their IT adoption and show higher potential towards cloud adoption going forward.
Pari Natarajan, CEO, Zinnov Management Consulting, said, “The next wave of transformation in the Indian IT industry is ‘Cloud Computing’. This is indeed a perfect storm. The only difference is that, this storm is destructive only to companies who are not willing to change, while it is a huge opportunity for others.”
He added that cloud computing had allowed smaller ISV's access to customers that they could have never had through the use of market places. This has allowed smaller ISVs to be based on cloud platforms (such as Azure, App Engine etc) and avail global customers, and thereby, reducing cost of sales.
A lot of hype have been building around the word 'Cloud' and the latest to come in the picture is 'cloud storage', also called storage-as-a-service
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