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Worldwide Public Cloud Services revenue to reach $260 billion in 2017
The worldwide public cloud services
market revenue is projected to grow 18.5 per cent in 2017 to total
$260.2 billion, up from $219.6 billion in 2016, according to Gartner,
Inc.
Friday, 13th October 2017
Posted 7 years ago in by Phil Alsop
SaaS revenue is expected to grow 21 per cent in 2017 to reach $58.6 billion (see Table 1.) The acceleration in SaaS adoption can be explained by providers delivering nearly all application functional extensions and add-ons as a service. This appeals to users because SaaS solutions are engineered to be more purpose-built and are delivering better business outcomes than traditional software is.
"Strategic adoption of platform as a service (PaaS) offerings is also outperforming previous expectations, as enterprise-scale organisations are increasingly confident that PaaS will be their primary form of application development platform in the future," said Mr Nag. "This accounts for the remainder of the increase in this iteration of Gartner's public cloud services revenue forecast."
The highest revenue growth will come from cloud system infrastructure services (infrastructure as a service [IaaS]), which is projected to grow 36.6 per cent in 2017 to reach $34.7 billion.
Although public cloud revenue is growing more strongly than initially forecast, Gartner still expects growth even out from 2018 onwards. This stabilisation reflects the increasingly mainstream status and maturity that public cloud services will gain within a wider IT spending mix.
In terms of vendor share, Gartner expects 70 per cent of public cloud services revenue to be dominated by the top 10 public cloud providers through 2021. "In the IaaS segment, Amazon, Microsoft and Alibaba have already taken strong positions in the market," said Mr Nag. "In the SaaS and PaaS segments, we are seeing cloud's impact driving major software vendors such as Oracle, SAP and Microsoft from on-premises, licence-based software to cloud subscription models."