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Middle East and Africa Cloud Infrastructure Services Market by Service Type, Deployment Model, Organization Size, Vertical & Country - Forecast to 2023
[August 15, 2018]

Middle East and Africa Cloud Infrastructure Services Market by Service Type, Deployment Model, Organization Size, Vertical & Country - Forecast to 2023


DUBLIN, Aug. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

The "Middle East and Africa Cloud Infrastructure Services Market by Service Type (Storage as a Service, Compute as a Service, Disaster Recovery & Backup as a Service, Managed Hosting), Deployment Model, Organization Size, Vertical & Country - Forecast" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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The cloud infrastructure services market in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) is expected to grow from USD 2.80 billion in 2018 to USD 4.72 billion by 2023, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.0%

Cloud infrastructure services are important as these services offer crucial benefits to the enterprises, such as rapid deployments, optimized capital expenditures, and low maintenance costs. Due to major technology upgrades, several enterprises have shifted their setup from on-premises to the cloud. With this, enterprises can save costs and at the same time modernize and protect their IT infrastructure.

This report provides detailed insights into the MEA cloud infrastructure services market, split across service type, deployment model, organization size, vertical, and region. The report segments market by service type, deployment model, organization size, vertical, and country. The service type includes storage as a service, compute as a service, disaster recovery and backup as a service, networking as a service, desktops as a service, and managed hosting.

The deployment model for the cloud infrastructure services market covers public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud. By organization size, the market has 2 categories: Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and large enterprises. The large enterprises segment is expected to hold a larger market size, owing to the easy deployment, affordable costs, availability of advanced technologies, and sophisticated IT infrastructure.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Premium Insights

4.1 Attractive Growth Opportunities in the MEA Cloud Infrastructure Services Market
4.2 Market By Service Type, 2018 vs 2023
4.3 Market By Deployment Model, 2018
4.4 Market By Vertical, 2018 vs 2023

5 Market Overview and Industry Trends

5.1 Market Overview
5.2Market Dynamics



5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Increasing Investment By Government for Digital Transformation
5.2.1.2 Business Expansion By Global Vendors to Gain the First-Mover Advantage
5.2.1.3 Initiatives By Government Organizations to Promote the Latest Technologies
5.2.1.4 Increased Awareness Among Enterprises Regarding the Benefits of Cloud and ITs Adjacent Technologies
5.2.1.5 Business Continuity Requirements Resulting in High Demand for Disaster Recovery Services
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 Lack of Industry Standards and Regulatory Frameworks
5.2.2.2 Limited Bandwidth Providers and Lack of Access to High-Speed Internet
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 African Countries are Gearing Up to Transform Their Economy and Education System By Promoting Greater Access to Mobile Connectivity and Public Cloud
5.2.3.2 Telecom Service Providers are Leveraging the Existing Infrastructure
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Delivering Reliable Cloud Services to Certain African Regions, Particularly Smaller Towns and Rural/Remote Areas
5.2.4.2 High Latency and Workload Complexities in the Cloud Environment
5.3 Regulatory Landscape
5.3.1 United Arab Emirates
5.3.1.1 UAE Civil Code: Number 5 of 1985 on the Civil Transactions Law
5.3.1.2 UAE Federal Law Number 2 on the Prevention of IT Crimes
5.3.1.3 Federal Law Number 1 of 2006 Concerning Electronic Transactions and Ecommerce
5.3.1.4 Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Law Number 5 of 2012
5.3.1.5 Electronic Transactions Law, DIFC Law Number 2 of 2017
5.3.2 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
5.3.2.1 Law Number 20 of 2014 Pertaining to Electronic Transactions
5.3.2.2 Anti-Cyber Crime Law
5.3.2.3 Saudi Arabia Telecommunications Act
5.3.2.4 Shariah Principles
5.3.3 Qatar
5.3.3.1 Penal Code: Law 11 of 2004
5.3.3.2 Electronic Commerce and Transactions Law
5.3.3.3 Telecommunications Law
5.3.3.4 Banking Law: Law 33 of 2006
5.3.3.5 Qatar Computer Emergency Response (Q-CERT)
5.3.3.6 Data Protection and Privacy Law
5.4 Use Cases
5.4.1 Use Case #1: ABU Dhabi Finance
5.4.2 Use Case #2: Mediclinic International
5.4.3 Use Case #3: Waha Capital
5.4.4 Use Case #4: Flydubai
5.4.5 Use Case #5: Alpha Apps

6 MEA Cloud Infrastructure Services Market, By Service Type


6.1 Introduction
6.2 Compute as A Service
6.3 Storage as A Service
6.4 Disaster Recovery and Backup as A Service
6.5 Networking as A Service
6.6 Desktop as A Service
6.7 Managed Hosting

7 Market By Deployment Model

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Public Cloud
7.3 Private Cloud
7.4 Hybrid Cloud

8 MEA Cloud Infrastructure Services Market, By Organization Size

8.1 Introduction
8.2 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
8.3 Large Enterprises

9 Market By Vertical

9.1 Introduction
9.2 Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance
9.3 IT and Telecommunications
9.4 Government and Public Sector
9.5 Retail and Consumer Goods
9.6 Manufacturing
9.7 Energy and Utilities
9.8 Media and Entertainment
9.9 Healthcare and Life Sciences
9.10 Others

10 MEA Cloud Infrastructure Services Market, By Country

10.1 Introduction
10.2 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
10.3 United Arab Emirates
10.4 Qatar
10.5 South Africa
10.6 Rest of Middle East and Africa

11 Competitive Landscape

11.1 Overview
11.2 Competitive Scenario
11.2.1 New Product Launches
11.2.2 Acquisitions
11.2.3 Partnerships

12 Company Profiles

12.1 Introduction
12.2 IBM
12.3 Microsoft
12.4 AWS
12.5 Alibaba
12.6 Oracle
12.7 Google
12.8 Injazat Data Systems
12.9 STC Cloud
12.10 Fujitsu
12.11 Ehosting Datafort
12.12 BIOS Middle East Group
12.13 Orixcom
12.14 Mobily
12.15 Batelco
12.16 Emirates Integrated Telecommunications
12.17 Ooredoo
12.18 Cloud4c

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