Cloud computing has transformed the way that companies operating in the aerospace, defense, and security (ADS) sector consume IT resources. This technology has enabled shared IT infrastructure and services, which create a flexible, scalable, and on-demand IT environment.
In the aerospace, defense, and security (ADS) sector, cloud migration provides companies and militaries with demand flexibility, allowing them to use as much computing capacity as required. This enables aerospace and defense players to innovate without a large upfront cost, allowing them to keep up with their sector's developments while streamlining the overhead costs of their operations.
This report provides an overview of the cloud computing theme, outlining advances in technology and key programs, highlighting emerging market trends and providing insight into current procurement or research trends.
In the aerospace, defense, and security (ADS) sector, cloud migration provides companies and militaries with demand flexibility, allowing them to use as much computing capacity as required. This enables aerospace and defense players to innovate without a large upfront cost, allowing them to keep up with their sector's developments while streamlining the overhead costs of their operations.
This report provides an overview of the cloud computing theme, outlining advances in technology and key programs, highlighting emerging market trends and providing insight into current procurement or research trends.
Key Highlights
- An overview of the trends impacting cloud's adoption in the aerospace, defense, and security sector.
- Cloud technology briefing
- Case studies showcasing how companies in the ADS sector are adopting cloud
- Our thematic research product, supported by our thematic engine, is aimed at senior (C-Suite) executives in the corporate world, decision makers, and institutional investors.
- Corporations: Helps CEOs, CTOs, and other senior executives of companies understand this key theme, the competitive environment, and the market opportunities.
- Investors: Helps fund managers and other major investors focus on investment opportunities in aerospace and defense and understand the market around drone technologies
Scope
This report provides an overview of cloud in aerospace, defense, and security.- This report explains why cloud will continue to grow in importance for the aerospace, defense, and security industry.
- This report outlines how the correct cloud strategy can enhance militaries' ability to draw insights from an increasingly large volume of data sets across a variety of military domains, allowing for more timely decision making.
- The investment opportunities for commercial and defense applications in the cloud value chain are covered.
- The report also provides an overview of cloud activity in relating to the sector, including tech vendors and industry adopters.
Reasons to Buy
- Determine potential investment companies based on trend analysis and market projections.
- Gaining an understanding of the market challenges and opportunities surrounding the drone technologies theme.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Cloud Computing Value Chain
- Aerospace, Defense, and Security Challenges
- The Impact of Cloud Computing on ADS
- Case Studies
- Data Analysis
- Militaries and Organizations
- Companies
- Sector Scorecard
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Thematic Research Methodology
- About the Publisher
- Contact the Publisher
- Cloud computing - Leading Players
- Enterprise cloud spending
- The cloud computing value chain: Paas and Iaas
- The cloud computing value chain: SaaS
- The cloud computing value chain: Cloud professional services
- Results from the publisher’s Emerging Technology: Sentiment Analysis Q4 2022 survey
- Terradepth’s AUV and SaaS solution dashboard
- Simulation of B-21 Raider
- Overview of LeoLabs SaaS tool capabilities
- Microsoft’s digital aid to Ukraine announcement
- Global cloud services revenues, 2021 - 2026
- Global cloud infrastructure revenues, 2021 - 2026
- Patents related to cloud in aerospace and defense, Jan 2018 - Jan 2023
- Top five companies with patents related to cloud in aerospace and defense, Jan 2018 - Jan 2023
- Company filing mentions of technologies in the aerospace and defense sector, Jan 2018 - Jan 2023
- Company filing mentions of cloud by aerospace and defense companies, 2018 - 2022
- Top five aerospace and defense players by mentions of cloud in company filings, Jan 2018 - Jan 2023
- Active jobs related to cloud in aerospace and defense, July 2019 - December 2022
- Top 10 ADS companies by active cloud jobs, July 2019 - December 2022
- Top five locations of active cloud jobs in aerospace and defense, July 2019 - December 2022
- Sector Scorecard - Who’s Who
- Sector Scorecard - Thematic Screen
- Sector Scorecard - Valuation
- Sector Scorecard - Risk screen
- Challenges
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Cloud computing timeline
- Leading cloud computing adopters in ADS
- Leading cloud computing vendors
- Specialist cloud computing vendors in ADS
- Glossary
- Further Reading
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Accenture
- Adobe
- AECOM
- Airbus
- Alibaba
- Alphabet
- Amazon
- Aribus
- Atos
- Australian Department of Defense
- BAE Systems
- Bell Textron
- Boeing
- Bombardier
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Box
- British Army
- Cisco
- Cognizant
- Datadog
- Devo
- Dropbox
- DXC Technology
- Elbit Systems
- Embraer
- Envitia
- Fluor
- French Ministry of Armed Forces
- Fujitsu
- General Dynamics
- General Electric
- Hadean
- Hanwha
- HCL
- Heathrow Airport
- Honeywell
- Huawei
- IBM (Red Hat)
- Infor
- Informatica
- Infosys
- Intuit
- Israel Aerospace Industries
- Jacobs
- Kyndryl
- Leidos
- LeoLabs
- Leonardo
- Lockheed Martin
- Mantech International
- Maxar Technologies
- Microsoft
- NASA
- Netcompany
- New Relic
- New Zealand Space Agency
- Northrop Grumman
- NTT
- OpenNebula
- Oracle
- Oshkosh
- Palantir
- Perspecta
- Raytheon Technologies
- Rolls Royce
- Royal Navy
- Saab
- Salesforce
- Salesforce (Heroku)
- SAP
- Second Front Systems
- ServiceNow
- Sopra Steria
- SpaceX
- ST Engineering
- TCS
- Tencent
- Thales
- tlmNexus
- UK Ministry of Defense
- UK National Air Traffic Services
- US Air Force
- US Army
- US Department of Defense
- US Department of Navy
- Vectrus
- VMware (Pivotal)
- Wipro
- Workday
- Xero
- Zondesk