Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Industry 2020 is excepted to reach US$ 12,971.3 million by 2027

 The virtual desktop infrastructure market was valued at US$ 4,490.0 million in 2019 and is projected to reach US$ 12,971.3 million by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.4% during the forecast period.

At present, a large portion of the virtual desktop infrastructure solution and services market belong to large enterprises segment mainly due to complex large scale operations, the prevalence of remote work culture, and fast adoption of advanced solutions by such companies. On a global level, large companies are at the forefront of digital transformation to improve operations, and SMEs are still in the stage of adopting the latest technology solutions such as virtual desktop infrastructure. Some of the major reasons behind this slow adoption of technology among SMEs are lack of resources and lack of awareness about the potential cost and productivity benefits of these solutions. Hence, SMEs offer a huge growth opportunity for players operating in the global virtual desktop infrastructure market.





Key Player 

VMware, Inc.; Citrix Systems, Inc.; Microsoft Corporation; Amazon.com, Inc.; Cisco Systems, Inc.; IBM Corporation; Fujitsu Limited; Dell Technologies Inc.; Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP (HPE); and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd are among the major players in the global virtual desktop infrastructure market.

According to World Health Organization (WHO) situation report-174 dated 12thJuly 2020, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases globally reached 12.55 million with more than 561,000 deaths. At present, the US, Brazil, India, and Russia are some of the worst affected countries due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The COVID-19 crisis has affected various industries worldwide in a negative manner and hence, the global economy is anticipated to face a slump in 2020 and 2021. However, the COVID-19 spread has a positive impact on the virtual desktop infrastructure market.

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