"Global
Hadoop-as-a-Service (HaaS/HDaaS) Market (Deployment Type, End User, Geography)
- Industry Analysis, Trends, Share, Opportunities and Forecast, 2013-
2020", the global HaaS market is expected to reach $16.1 billion by 2020,
registering a CAGR of 70.8% from 2014 to 2020. In the current business
scenario, HaaS market is majorly constricted to North America. Amazon Elastic
Map Reduce was the most prominent service, accounting to nearly 85% of the
global market revenue in 2013.
HaaS made a grand ingress in
the big data analytic market in last couple of years. The advent of this novel
technology is highly appreciated among the data scientists and among the SMEs. The
market has doubled itself in 2013 (from 2012) and is now gaining prominence
among conventional Hadoop users. Noteworthy, Hadoop-as-a-service is expected to
give a tough competition to on-premises-Hadoop in the coming years. The
outburst of HaaS is anticipated to overcast the growth of the on-premises
Hadoop market through 2020. With an optimistic view, AMR analysts further
predict that the market would witness a strong bullish run during 2020 - 2025.
"Hadoop in the Cloud" (HaaS/HDaaS) holds numerous benefits over
conventional Hadoop. Low upfront cost (for both run it yourself and pure play
HaaS) and non-technical interface (in case of pure play) are the crucial
dynamics propelling the market. Many providers are coming up with graphic and
excel based interfaces, which makes Hadoop operations easier than ever. HaaS
adds flow to business operations as providers take sole responsibility of
running and managing Hadoop jobs. SMEs, social media firms, SaaS providers.
Gaming companies are largely contributing to HaaS revenue, and the growing
demand for HaaS by these business entities is further fuelling the market.
Persisting security concerns
and lack of awareness among end users are the only pullbacks for the market
growth. Information technology is acting as a boon in creating HaaS awareness
among target customers. Persisting security concerns are also anticipated to
die down to an extent due to the adoption of private clouds and high security
cloud storages. AWS has already made a move in this direction with "AWS
GovCloud (U.S. region)" that complies with the U.S. International Traffic
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) requirements.
The evolution of smaller pure play/managed HaaS players, despite the
presence of giants such as IBM and Microsoft, has grabbed the attention as
these smaller players are making strong inroads to the market. However, AWS has
been a common storage platform for most of these HaaS providers. Cloudera, one
of the leaders in Hadoop, offers CDH3 as a HaaS offering. Microsoft
Corporation, IBM Corp., Amazon Web Services, Cloudera, Inc., Datameer, Inc.,
Hortonworks, MAPR Technologies, Emc Corp., Mortar Data Inc. and Altiscale are
among key market participants analyzed in this report. This report by Allied
Market Research is the latest in the Hadoop market research reports series and
provides answers to a number of questions as below; however, not limited to:
- How is the HaaS going to shadow on-premises-hadoop?
- What verticals are most adopters of HaaS and what will be the future scenario?
- Which deployment type is currently most profitable and what are the future prospects?
- Who is ripping the early-mover advantage? Who would be the leader in future?
- Where is the money and growth?
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