Japan Cloud Computing Services Market, Forecast to 2022

Japan Cloud Computing Services Market, Forecast to 2022

Disaster Recovery Services and Demand for Managed Cloud Services Spurring Market Growth

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10-Mar-2017
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: 4J83-01-00-00-00
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In light of the spate of natural disasters in Japan, businesses are increasingly re-assessing their preparedness for disaster recovery and business continuity planning (DR/BCP). In recent years, Japan has witnessed a wave of migration from UNIX to x86 servers, with many Japanese companies re-configuring their IT infrastructure, focusing on cloud-based disaster recovery solutions. Additionally, many virtualized platforms deployed on-premises during the height of their popularity in 2010 are coming to the end of their life cycles, giving rise to considerable demand for the migration of workloads onto the cloud. Challenges in migration, coupled with the increasing movement of complex workloads, are driving demand for managed cloud services.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Revenue Forecast

Percent Revenue Forecast by Service Type

Revenue Forecast by Service Type

Revenue Forecast Discussion

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Demand Analysis—Vertical

Demand Analysis—Horizontal

Competitive Factors and Assessment

Competitive Factors and Assessment (continued)

Competitive Factors and Assessment (continued)

Market Participant Profile—NTT Communications

Market Participant Profile—Fujitsu

Market Participant Profile—IIJ

Market Participant Profile—Hitachi

Market Participant Profile—SoftBank

Emerging Trends

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Market Engineering Methodology

Market Engineering Measurements

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In light of the spate of natural disasters in Japan, businesses are increasingly re-assessing their preparedness for disaster recovery and business continuity planning (DR/BCP). In recent years, Japan has witnessed a wave of migration from UNIX to x86 servers, with many Japanese companies re-configuring their IT infrastructure, focusing on cloud-based disaster recovery solutions. Additionally, many virtualized platforms deployed on-premises during the height of their popularity in 2010 are coming to the end of their life cycles, giving rise to considerable demand for the migration of workloads onto the cloud. Challenges in migration, coupled with the increasing movement of complex workloads, are driving demand for managed cloud services.
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