Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Cloud Computing Market in K-12 in the US to grow at a CAGR of 24% by 2020, Finds New Report

Cloud Computing Market in K-12 in the US 2016 - 2020

Market outlook of the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US
The market research analyst predicts that the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US will grow at a remarkable CAGR of around 24% by 2020. The growing need to integrate up-to-date technologies in educational institutions will lead to the alteration of traditional teaching methodologies. This alteration of the traditional teaching methodologies will result in the augmented adoption of cloud computing services as it plays a vital role in reducing the costs of building and maintaining the infrastructure associated with the traditional form of teaching.

Reduction in the total cost of ownership is the primary growth driver for this market. Since cloud computing solutions simplify the creation and management of on-premise systems, education organizations can solely focus on the teaching process. The ability of cloud-based solutions to outsource work to third-party service providers rather than the end-user will result in its augmented adoption during the predicted period.

Competitive landscape and key vendors
The cloud computing market in K-12 in the US is highly fragmented owing to the presence of numerous small, medium, and large players. The vendors in this market continually strive to provide innovative features to consumers as it helps them to increase their market share. This market is also expected to witness the entry of numerous pure-play vendors and local cloud vendors, which in turn will lead to increased market competition during the forecast period.

The top six vendors in the market are-
  • Adobe
  • Cisco
  • EMC
  • NetApp
  • Salesforce.com
  • SAP


Other prominent vendors in the market include IBM, KoçSistem, Google, Microsoft, Rackspace, and Amazon Web Services.

Segmentation by services and analysis of the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US
  • SaaS
  • IaaS
  • PaaS


The market research analysts estimate the IaaS services segment to be the largest market segment during the predicted period. The ability of this service model to aid in accessing, monitoring, and managing data center infrastructures is a critical factor that will bolster the computation, storage, and networking capabilities of educational institutions. The ability of this service model to reduce the need for hardware support will lead to its augmented adoption during the predicted period.

Segmentation by deployment model and analysis of the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US
  • Public
  • Private


In this market study, analysts have estimated the public deployment sector to account for more than 66% of the total market share by 2020. The ability of this deployment model to reduce the total cost of operation will result in its steady growth during the forecast period.

Key questions answered in the report include
  • What will the market size and the growth rate be in 2020?
  • What are the key factors driving the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US?
  • What are the key market trends impacting the growth of the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US?
  • What are the challenges to market growth?
  • Who are the key vendors in this market space?
  • What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US?
  • What are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the cloud computing market in K-12 in the US?


Spanning over 70 pages, Cloud Computing Market in K-12 in the US 2016 - 2020” report covers Executive summary, Scope of the report, Market research methodology, Introduction, Market landscape, Market segmentation by service, Market segmentation by deployment, Market drivers, Impact of drivers, Market challenges, Impact of drivers and challenges, Market trends, Vendor landscape, Key vendor analysis, Appendix.

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