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The global hyper-converged infrastructure market is estimated to reach USD 13.96 billion by 2024, according to a report by Grand View Research, Inc. Hyper-converged infrastructure is a software-based architecture that integrates storage, compute, virtualization, and networking resources in a box. The HCI systems are supported by a single vendor. They eliminate the need for making individual purchases of servers and virtualization software running on those servers and management tools, and do not require the installation of Storage-area Network (SAN) or Network-attached Storage (NAS). This integration, in turn, reduces the overall cost of the hyper-converged infrastructure system. The HCI market is still in its introductory stage and the adoption of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is anticipated to boost the industry growth over the next seven years. The industry is expected to witness tremendous growth, owing to the increasing demand to enhance IT operational efficiency, reduce IT costs, and improve data protection. The demand for HCI is expected to increase in various verticals, such as BFSI, IT & telecom, healthcare, and government sectors, among others, considering its advantages over the traditional converged infrastructure. The HCI market in North America is anticipated to show promising growth opportunities in the coming years due to the presence of a wide number of players across the U.S., such as Nutanix, Inc. (U.S.), Pivot3 (U.S.), Scale Computing, Inc. (U.S.), SimpliVity Corporation (U.S.), and VMware, Inc. (U.S.), among others. These market players offer HCI solutions majorly across the financial sector, government organizations, and IT & telecom, which forms the major segment of the overall hyper-converged infrastructure market. Moreover, in the recent months, about 40% large and 35% mid-tier organizations intend to shift from the traditional architecture to the hyper-converged infrastructure to attain simplicity of operations and cost savings. Hyper-converged infrastructure is extensively used in the mid and large size enterprises for virtual desktop infrastructure projects, largely due to their ability to eradicate the complexity during implementation and issues regarding SAN-based storage solutions. It also reduces the overall cost in comparison with the traditional converged architecture. Different workloads run on these solutions and are varying with time. This varying workload within the industry is anticipated to diversify even further over the forecast period as organizations are focusing on expanding the use of HCI systems. Small organizations prefer improving operational efficiency for the Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) IT service and also increasing the use of server virtualization. On the other hand, large enterprises are improving operational efficiency equally with improving backup and disaster recoveries. They also deploy private cloud infrastructure and cloud infrastructure service.HCI systems play a major role in achieving the required scenarios as they are powerful, rich in feature, and simple to operate with a low setup time in comparison to the traditional architectures. These benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure systems are anticipated to drive the demand across large, small, and medium enterprises over the forecast period. Also, the software-centric approach of the HCI systems enables them to meet the current and future business requirements without making any alteration to the existing infrastructure. This paves a way for increased level of adoption across a wide range of industries such as education, banking and finance, healthcare, and others. The cloud computing application segment in hyper-converged infrastructure is also gaining traction and is expected to have a positive impact on the market revenue. Further key findings from the report suggest: Virtualization is becoming popular among cost-sensitive customers and large & medium enterprises. The increasingadoption of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) on hyper-converged systems leads to the eradication of traditional complex and fragmented infrastructure management in the traditional three-tier based architecture, which is expected to drive the HCI virtualization application in the near future.The cloud-based solution offers benefits such as economies of scale, disaster recovery, effective monitoring of projects, and reduced technology infrastructure cost, which are also expected to foster the growth over the forecast period. Hyper-converged infrastructure is popular in the IT & telecom, financial services, and healthcare & life sciences segments. HCIsystems are also being adopted by the government sector and media & entertainment division. IT & telecom and financial services are the major application segments and together held a market share of over 50% in 2015. EMC Corporation (U.S.), Hewlett-Packard (U.S.), Dell Inc. (U.S.), Atlantis Computing, Inc. (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), Fujitsu Ltd. (U.S.), Hitachi Data Systems (U.S.), NetApp, Inc. (U.S.), Nimboxx, Inc. (U.S.), Nutanix, Inc. (U.S.), Pivot3 (U.S.), Scale Computing, Inc. (U.S.), SimpliVity Corporation (U.S.), and VMware, Inc. (U.S.), among others are some of the major industry players in the hyper-converged infrastructure market
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope 1.1. Research methodology 1.2. Research scope & assumptions 1.3. List of data sources Chapter 2. Executive Summary 2.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure - Industry snapshot and key buying criteria, 2013 - 2024 Chapter 3. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Industry Outlook 3.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market segmentation 3.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market size and growth prospects 3.3. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure value chain analysis 3.3.1. Vendor landscape 3.3.2. Hyper-Convergence Vendor approaches 3.3.2.1. Software-defined Hyper-Convergence solutions 3.3.2.2. Appliance-based Hyper-Convergence solutions 3.4. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market dynamics 3.4.1. Market driver analysis 3.4.2. Market restraint analysis 3.5. Key opportunities prioritized 3.6. Industry analysis - Porter's 3.7. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure competitive landscape, 2015 (Subject to data availability) 3.8. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market PESTEL analysis, 2015 3.9. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure software scenario, 2015 3.10. Integrated Systems Versus Hyper-Converged Systems, 2015 Chapter 4. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure End-Use Outlook 4.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market share by end-use, 2015 & 2024 4.2. Financial Services 4.2.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 4.3. Healthcare & Life Sciences 4.3.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 4.4. Government 4.4.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 4.5. IT & Telecom 4.5.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 4.6. Media & Entertainment 4.6.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 4.7. Others (IT and infrastructure service provider, energy, and education) 4.7.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 Chapter 5. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Application Outlook 5.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market share by solution, 2016 & 2024 5.2. Data protection 5.2.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 5.3. Data center consolidation 5.3.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 5.4. Cloud computing 5.4.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 5.5. Virtualization 5.5.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 5.6. Other (Disaster recovery, video surveillance, and big data) 5.6.1. Global market estimates and forecasts, 2013 - 2024 Chapter 6. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Regional Outlook 6.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market share by region, 2016 & 2024 6.2. North America 6.2.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.2.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.2.3. U.S. 6.2.3.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.2.3.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.2.4. Canada 6.2.4.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.2.4.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.2.5. Mexico 6.2.5.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.2.5.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.3. Europe 6.3.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.3.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.3.3. Germany 6.3.3.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.3.3.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by solution, 2013 - 2024 6.3.4. U.K. 6.3.4.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.3.4.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by solution, 2013 - 2024 6.3.5. France 6.3.5.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.3.5.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by solution, 2013 - 2024 6.3.6. Rest of Europe 6.3.6.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.3.6.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by solution, 2013 - 2024 6.4. Asia Pacific 6.4.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.4.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.4.3. China 6.4.3.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.4.3.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.4.4. Japan 6.4.4.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.4.4.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.4.5. India 6.4.5.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.4.5.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.5. RoW 6.5.1. South America 6.5.1.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.5.1.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.5.1.2.1. Brazil 6.5.1.2.1.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.5.1.2.1.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 6.5.2. Middle East & Africa 6.5.2.1. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by application, 2013 - 2024 6.5.2.2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure market by end-use, 2013 - 2024 Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape 7.1. EMC Corporation 7.1.1. Company Overview 7.1.2. Financial Performance 7.1.3. Product Benchmarking 7.1.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.2. Atlantis Computing, Inc. 7.2.1. Company Overview 7.2.2. Financial Performance 7.2.3. Product Benchmarking 7.2.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.3. Cisco Systems, Inc. 7.3.1. Company Overview 7.3.2. Financial Performance 7.3.3. Product Benchmarking 7.3.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.4. DataCore Software Corporation 7.4.1. Company Overview 7.4.2. Financial Performance 7.4.3. Product Benchmarking 7.4.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.5. Fujitsu Ltd. 7.5.1. Company Overview 7.5.2. Financial Performance 7.5.3. Product Benchmarking 7.5.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.6. Gridstore, Inc. 7.6.1. Company Overview 7.6.2. Financial Performance 7.6.3. Product Benchmarking 7.6.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.7. Hitachi Data Systems 7.7.1. Company Overview 7.7.2. Financial Performance 7.7.3. Product Benchmarking 7.7.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.8. Nutanix, Inc. 7.8.1. Company Overview 7.8.2. Financial Performance 7.8.3. Product Benchmarking 7.8.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.9. SimpliVity Corporation 7.9.1. Company Overview 7.9.2. Financial Performance 7.9.3. Product Benchmarking 7.9.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.10. Pivot3 7.10.1. Company Overview 7.10.2. Financial Performance 7.10.3. Product Benchmarking 7.10.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.11. NetApp 7.11.1. Company Overview 7.11.2. Financial Performance 7.11.3. Product Benchmarking 7.11.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.12. Nimboxx, Inc. 7.12.1. Company Overview 7.12.2. Financial Performance 7.12.3. Product Benchmarking 7.12.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.13. VMware Inc. 7.13.1. Company Overview 7.13.2. Financial Performance 7.13.3. Product Benchmarking 7.13.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.14. Hitachi Data Systems 7.14.1. Company Overview 7.14.2. Financial Performance 7.14.3. Product Benchmarking 7.14.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.15. StorMagic Inc. 7.15.1. Company Overview 7.15.2. Financial Performance 7.15.3. Product Benchmarking 7.15.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.16. Maxta, Inc. 7.16.1. Company Overview 7.16.2. Financial Performance 7.16.3. Product Benchmarking 7.16.4. Strategic Initiatives 7.17. Scale Computing 7.17.1. Company Overview 7.17.2. Financial Performance 7.17.3. Product Benchmarking 7.17.4. Strategic Initiatives
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