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Containers as a Service Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report by Organization Size, Service Type, Deployment Model, Vertical, Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022-2028

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  • 360 Pages
  • March 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5778691
The Global Containers as a Service Market size is expected to reach $6.9 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 23.2% CAGR during the forecast period.

Containers as a Service is an emerging technology wherein retailers provide an all-inclusive platform for developing and managing containers and apps. Containers as a Service is meant primarily for IT developers to manage and operate applications. With containers as a service, the client can scale, manage, transfer, and organize web-based or API call interfaces.



IT managers have complete control over the installation of containers, comprising security and governance controls, using CaaS. Containers as a Service (CaaS) primarily use container-based virtualization, which allows IT companies to upload,execute,arrange,and grow containers. In addition, containers as a service are being utilized, particularly by application development teams, due to their adaptability and cheaper infrastructure expenses. This has significantly contributed to the expansion of the market.

Increasing acceptance of containers as a service to aid IT departments & developers in designing, administering, and executing containerized applications is the primary factor contributing to the market's promising growth potential. In addition, the rising demand for services from businesses to minimize shipping times due to hosted applications enables the entire market's exponential expansion due to a greater understanding of the advantages of cost-effectiveness and enhanced productivity.

In addition, the CaaS model is anticipated to create the new business potential for SMBsbecause it enables businesses to sustain a better degree of agility, which is the capacity to establish a new production workload as rapidly as feasible. In addition, the technique is extremely simple to administer, as the containers are lightweight and permit rapid supply and deployment of new application containers. This is anticipated to support market growth even further.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

Businesses shifted to digital platforms for activities like office work, banking, and shopping owing to the restrictions and lockdowns, which increased demand for improved technical innovations and microservices. The COVID-19 outbreak highlighted the vulnerability of supply systems. The majority of IT enterprises were a part of fragile IT service ecosystems. Mandates supporting remote work compelled service providers to ensure mission-critical enterprise clients had access to the tools and technology necessary to enable the security, speed, quality, and overall effectiveness of services provided, greatly increasing the market's growth potential.

Market Growth Factors

Growing use of microservices and DevOps supporting market expansion

Role-based access control, an LDAP/AD connection,a secure image repository,and a dedicated security gateway are characteristics of containers-as-a-service. In addition, multiple programming languages, databases, andframeworkscon the container and operate concurrently. The market for containers as a service is also rising due to businesses' increased use of microservices, which enhances the deployment of CaaS by developers and the increasing benefits of cost-effectiveness and increased productivity. These elements jointly are estimated to support the growth of containers as a service market.



The leading players in the market are competing with diverse innovative offerings to remain competitive in the market. The illustration shows the percentage of revenue shared by some of the leading companies in the market. The leading players of the market are adopting various strategies in order to cater demand coming from the different industries. The key developmental strategies in the market are Acquisitions.

Rising adoption by SMEs due to potential benefits of containers as a service

One of the key elements that will provide containers additional chances as service providers are improved network capabilities. Using containers as a service model will also help SMEs become sharper, quickly generating new production tasks and providing new opportunities for their programmers and developers to provide better containers as a service solution. Organizations providing web portal interface services or application programming interfaces (API) will also have new and abundant prospects due to the containers as a service concept. All these elements will result in an overall expansion of the market size for containers as a service.

Market Restraining Factors

Heavy increase in container sprawl

Container sprawl is a word used to characterize the execution of numerous unmanageable applications through containers and the resultant high resource usage. The consumption of resources, in many instances, reduces the number of resources available for operating containers. In addition, an unmanageable quantity of containers on a host increases the likelihood of misconfiguration and mismanagement of containers. The proliferation of hundreds of unmonitored containers may emerge from an unrestrained interest in containerizing applications. The heavy increase in container sprawl may restrict the growth of containers as a service market.

Service Type Outlook

Based on service type, the containers as a service market is segmented into management & orchestration, security, monitoring & analytics, storage & networking, continuous integration & continuous deployment (CI/CD), training & consulting and support & maintenance. The continuous integration & continuous deployment (CI/CD) segment covered a considerable revenue share in the containers as a service market in 2021. It combines development and testing, allowing developers to work together to create the code, submit it to the master branch, and find any problems. This allows developers to build their code and test it in any environment and as frequently as feasible.



Deployment Type Outlook

On the basis of deployment model, the containers as a service market is divided into public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud. In 2021, the hybrid cloud segment acquired a substantial revenue share in the containers as a service market. A hybrid cloud solution allows enterprises to provide their remote and scattered personnel with data access on demand that is not reliant on a centralized server. Companies using a hybrid cloud infrastructure can relocate any critical or sensitive data to its private on-premise server and make vital applications & services accessible from any place with the proper credentials on the public cloud.

Organization Size Outlook

By organization size, the containers as a service market is classified into small and medium-sized enterprises (smes) and large enterprises. The large enterprise segment dominated the containers as a service market by generating maximum revenue share in 2021. Large firms adopt containers as a service at a higher rate than small businesses due to their greater adaptability and capacity to utilize the benefits of new technology, particularly containers as a service. The container services enable them to increase their profit margins by decreasing their operating and capital expenditures, allowing them to concentrate on their core business.

Vertical Outlook

Based on vertical, the containers as a service market is bifurcated into retail & consumer goods, manufacturing, media, entertainment & gaming, IT & Telecom, healthcare, BFSI, transportation & logistics, travel & hospitality and others (education, and government & public sector). The BFSI segment recorded a remarkable revenue share in the containers as a service market in 2021. While an increasing number of BFSI enterprises have used the cloud & diversified their cloud service providers, Fintech has had a profound effect on the banking sector. Technology, such as digital payments, mobile banking, etc., is reshaping the banking business, particularly in growing nations. Thus, the application and deployment of CaaS models are expanding.

Regional Outlook

Region-wise, the containers as a service market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. In 2021, the North America region led the containers as a service market by generating the highest revenue share. The majority of the expansion may be traced to the increasing economies of the region's nations, which are prospering due to their increased production of industrial goods. Moreover, factors like the growing need for microservices, technological developments, and the growing requirement for deploying microservices in this region are boosting the market.

The Cardinal Matrix - Containers as a Service Market Competition Analysis



The major strategies followed by the market participants are Partnerships, Collaborations & Agreements. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.) and Microsoft Corporation are the forerunners in the Containers as a Service Market. Companies such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., and Cisco Systems, Inc. are some of the key innovators in Containers as a Service Market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, IBM Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc.), Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.), Microsoft Corporation, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.), Cisco Systems, Inc., Docker, Inc. (Mirantis) and VMware, Inc.

Strategies Deployed in Containers as a Service Market

Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements:

  • Mar-2023: Hewlett Packard Enterprise signed an agreement to acquire OpsRamp, an IT operations management company focused on monitoring, observing, automating, and managing IT infrastructure, workloads, cloud resources, and applications for multi-and hybrid cloud. Following the acquisition, OpsRamp's hybrid digital operations management solution will be integrated with HPE GreenLake Edge to the cloud platform, and support it with HPE services. This will minimize the complexity of multi-cloud and multi-vendor IT environment management operations.
  • Feb-2023: Hewlett Packard Enterprise extended its partnership with Nokia by signing a Memorandum of Understanding, for providing an open and competitive cloud RAN solution together, to Communication service providers and enterprises, globally. Following the expansion, HPE telco servers will be made available to Nokia Mobile Networks customers worldwide, when Cloud RAN is implemented in the CSP network. The fusion of technology and knowledge results in more convincing and integrated solutions that hasten the adoption of open technologies and quicken the release of novel products.
  • Dec-2022: Microsoft announced its partnership with Isovalent, a company engaged in building open-source software and enterprise solutions solving networking, security, and observability needs for modern cloud-native infrastructure, for bringing next-generation eBPF dataplane for cloud-native applications in Azure. The partnership strengthened the company's platform and enabled native eBPF support in Microsoft Azure, effectively addressing networking requirements like container network security, cluster service routing, and network observability at scale while preserving mission-critical uptime and reliability. Isovalent Cilium Enterprise is available on the Azure Container Marketplace as a Kubernetes container app. This also provides Azure Kubernetes clusters with sophisticated Isovalent Cilium Enterprise features a one-click deployment solution.
  • Nov-2022: Huawei Malaysia announced its partnership with TOGL Technology for developing cloud-based digital solutions. Together, the companies would create future-oriented cloud-based digital solutions for expanding the digital transformation of Malaysia. In Addition, Huawei Malaysia would utilize and combine its technologies with TOGL's digital solutions for scaling new heights and exploring opportunities through leveraging AI technologies and the cloud.
  • Oct-2022: IBM came into collaboration with Tietoevry, an IT software and service company, for its financial technology software unit, Tietoevry Banking, to enable them to deliver innovative and secured solutions for transaction and payment technology for banks worldwide. The IBM Cloud for Financial Services would receive the complete suite of Tietoevry Banking's payment products, including Card Suite, Payment Hub, Virtual Account Management, and Instant Payments Solutions. With an emphasis on payments, card issuance, and merchant acquisition, IBM Consulting and Tietoevry Banking launch a global business transformation and system integration program to support the digitization of both new and existing banking clients.
  • Jun-2022: Oracle extended its partnership with Commvault, a company engaged in intelligent data services over cloud, on-premises, and SaaS environments, for including Metallic DMaaS on Oracle Cloud. For enterprises that want to hasten their OCI transition, Metallic, and OCI would offer improved price performance, built-in enhanced security, and streamlined recovery and management. Oracle users can now safeguard crucial data assets in the cloud or on-premises by utilizing OCI Storage for superior air-gapped ransomware protection while preserving flexibility across customer-controlled storage or a SaaS-delivered data protection service, inclusive of managed cloud storage.
  • Jun-2022: Oracle partnered with Kyndryl, a provider of IT infrastructure services. The partnership helped customers in accelerating their cloud journey by providing managed cloud solutions to enterprises globally. With the help of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Kyndryl's experience, these organizations can take advantage of the newest technical advancements to achieve their desired business goals.
  • May-2022: Amazon Web Services joined hands with IBM for providing IBM Software-as-a-Service on AWS. Building on IBM Software being available as-a-Service on IBM Cloud, this collaboration offers access to IBM Software that runs cloud native on AWS, to clients.
  • Oct-2021IBM collaborated with Apptio, a technology business management SaaS application, for helping clients in improving hybrid cloud technology decision-making and drive the adoption of Red Hat OpenShift and IBM's open hybrid cloud strategy. Together, the companies aim to assist clients to execute their workloads in the best hybrid cloud environment, whether in the cloud or on-premises.
  • Aug-2021: Google Cloud came into partnership with Workday, an enterprise management vendor, for facilitating digital transformation for businesses globally. Following this partnership, Customers have an incredible public cloud experience where they can use both businesses' top innovation offerings, maximizing the return on their corporate investments.
  • Jul-2021: Google Cloud extended its partnership with Palo Alto Networks, a leader in cybersecurity, for making cloud adoption secure and simple. Together, the companies unveiled Cloud IDS (Intrusion Detection System), a network threat detection tool they co-developed to aid cloud users in resolving pressing network security issues. By combining Google's safe and scalable architecture with Palo Alto Networks' best-in-class security, the companies developed Cloud IDS to meet these demands.

Product Launches and Product Expansions:

  • Feb-2023: Huawei Cloud unveiled Cloud Container Instance, a serverless container service. This service enables users in running containerized applications without the need to create or manage cloud servers or underlying resources.
  • Feb-2023: Huawei introduced the Dual-Engine Container Solution that has both containers and VMs in a single architecture. Moreover, it has been designed for building a carrier-grade and completely-converged telco cloud base for improving network reliability and performance, entering into a 5.5G future.
  • Oct-2022: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure expanded the app development suite with the launch of serverless container and messaging services and capabilities for simplifying enterprise adoption of cloud-native technologies. These include a wide range of developer services for developing cloud-native apps, pre-trained AI, data services, and low-code development.
  • Jun-2022: Cisco introduced the AppDynamics Cloud, which allows the delivery of exceptional digital experience through correlating telemetry data from any cloud environment at a big scale. It makes use of cloud-native observability to address application performance concerns with business context and insights-driven actions. To make sense of the current condition of the entire IT stack down to the end user, AppDynamics Cloud effortlessly ingests the flood of metrics, events, logs, and traces (MELT) generated in this environment, including network, databases, storage, containers, security, and cloud services.
  • Mar-2022: Oracle announced the expansion of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with the addition of 11 new compute, storage, and networking services and capabilities. These capabilities allow customers in running the workloads securely and faster at a low cost. Customers now have access to genuinely flexible core infrastructure services, which automatically match resources to application needs and sharply cut costs. The new services comprise AMD E4. Dense Compute Instances, Content Delivery Network (CDN) Interconnect, Flexible Web Application Firewall (WAF), Container Instances, Oracle Cloud VMware Solution on AMD, Content Delivery Network (CDN) Service, Web Application Acceleration (WAA), Flexible Block Volumes with Performance-based Auto-tuning, and many more.
  • May-2021: HPE announced the launch of a data services platform to realize its vision of a new data experience that provides a cloud operations paradigm to wherever data resides and integrates data operations. The new platform is developed to meet the edge-to-cloud data explosion, break down the silos and complexity that plague data environments, increase creativity and agility, and lower business risk. Three innovations that streamline data operations from the edge to the cloud are included in the new data services platform, which is offered by HPE GreenLake. These innovations include the Data Services Cloud Console, a cloud console that offers unified data operations as a service and cloud operational agility.

Acquisition and Mergers:

  • Sep-2022: Google took over Mandiant, a provider of dynamic cyber defense, incident response, and threat intelligence services. The acquisition enabled Google Cloud to help organizations in improving incident, threat, and exposure management. With the scale of Google's data processing, cutting-edge AI and machine learning analytics techniques, and an emphasis on completely eradicating threats, the companies would assist businesses in reinventing security to meet the demands of a quickly changing environment.
  • May-2022: Docker completed the acquisition of Tilt, a company focused on the development environment as code for teams on Kubernetes. Following this acquisition, developers can create, share, and run applications using Docker and then deploy the artefact into a controlled Kubernetes environment for orchestration and scaling.
  • Mar-2022: Microsoft acquired Nuance Communications, Inc., a conversational AI, and ambient intelligence company. The acquisition integrated Microsoft's secure and trusted industry cloud offerings with Nuance's best-in-class conversational AI and ambient intelligence. This acquisition will assist providers in providing healthcare that is more inexpensive, efficient, and accessible, as well as assist businesses across all industries in providing more individualized and engaging customer experiences.
  • Jan-2022: Google announced the acquisition of Siemplify, a provider of security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR). With the assistance of Siemplify, Security Operation Center analysts can efficiently manage all aspects of their business, swiftly and accurately respond to online threats, and get smarter with each analyst engagement. The technology also enhances SOC effectiveness by decreasing caseloads, increasing analyst productivity, and enhancing process visibility. Offering a tried-and-true SOAR capability coupled with Chronicle's cutting-edge security analytics methodology is a significant advancement towards Google's aim.
  • Nov-2021: IBM announced the acquisition of SXiQ, a digital transformation services company focused on a cloud platform, applications, and cybersecurity. The acquisition advanced IBM's AI and hybrid cloud strategy by helping enterprises in transforming and modernizing complex mission-critical applications on multiple cloud platforms.
  • Jul-2021: IBM took over BoxBoat Technologies, a DevOps consultancy, and provider of enterprise Kubernetes services. The acquisition expanded the company's container strategy and implementation services portfolio to further advance IBM's hybrid cloud goal and speed up the adoption of Red Hat OpenShift globally.
  • Jul-2021: IBM completed the acquisition of Bluetab, an IT Services company serving large corporations in the highly specialized Data Solutions space. The acquisition enabled IBM to advance its AI and hybrid cloud strategy further throughout Latin America, Europe, and North America.
  • Jul-2021: Microsoft announced the acquisition of CloudKnox Security, a provider of complete visibility into privileged access. The acquisition helped Microsoft Azure Active Directory clients with continuous monitoring, granular visibility, and automated remediation of multi and hybrid cloud permissions.
  • Apr-2021: Microsoft took over Kinvolk, a technology developer, for improving container-optimized innovation. The Kinvolk team's experience is a significant asset to the engineering development of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Arc, and upcoming initiatives that will enhance the capabilities of Azure's hybrid container platform and increase Microsoft's upstream open source contributions in the Kubernetes and container space.

Scope of the Study

By Organization Size

  • Large Enterprises
  • Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)

By Service Type

  • Management & Orchestration
  • Storage & Networking
  • Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)
  • Monitoring & Analytics
  • Security
  • Training & Consulting
  • Support & Maintenance

By Deployment Model

  • Public Cloud
  • Private Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud

By Vertical

  • Telecom & IT
  • BFSI
  • Travel & Hospitality
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Media, Entertainment & Gaming
  • Transportation & Logistics
  • Retail & Consumer Goods
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players

List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
  • IBM Corporation
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Amazon Web Services, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc.)
  • Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.)
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Docker, Inc. (Mirantis)
  • VMware, Inc.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Containers as a Service Market, by Organization Size
1.4.2 Global Containers as a Service Market, by Service Type
1.4.3 Global Containers as a Service Market, by Deployment Model
1.4.4 Global Containers as a Service Market, by Vertical
1.4.5 Global Containers as a Service Market, by Geography
1.5 Research Methodology
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market composition & scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Competition Analysis - Global
3.1 The Cardinal Matrix
3.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
3.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
3.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
3.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
3.3 Market Share Analysis, 2021
3.4 Top Winning Strategies
3.4.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2018-2022)
3.4.2 Key Strategic Move: (Partnerships, Collaborations & Agreements: 2018, Feb - 2023, Mar) Leading Players
Chapter 4. Global Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
4.1 Global Large Enterprises Market by Region
4.2 Global Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
5.1 Global Management & Orchestration Market by Region
5.2 Global Storage & Networking Market by Region
5.3 Global Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Market by Region
5.4 Global Monitoring & Analytics Market by Region
5.5 Global Security Market by Region
5.6 Global Training & Consulting Market by Region
5.7 Global Support & Maintenance Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
6.1 Global Public Cloud Market by Region
6.2 Global Private Cloud Market by Region
6.3 Global Hybrid Cloud Market by Region
Chapter 7. Global Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
7.1 Global Telecom & IT Market by Region
7.2 Global BFSI Market by Region
7.3 Global Travel & Hospitality Market by Region
7.4 Global Healthcare Market by Region
7.5 Global Manufacturing Market by Region
7.6 Global Media, Entertainment & Gaming Market by Region
7.7 Global Transportation & Logistics Market by Region
7.8 Global Retail & Consumer Goods Market by Region
7.9 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 8. Global Containers as a Service Market by Region
8.1 North America Containers as a Service Market
8.1.1 North America Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.1.1 North America Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.1.1.2 North America Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.1.2 North America Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.1.2.1 North America Management & Orchestration Market by Country
8.1.2.2 North America Storage & Networking Market by Country
8.1.2.3 North America Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Market by Country
8.1.2.4 North America Monitoring & Analytics Market by Country
8.1.2.5 North America Security Market by Country
8.1.2.6 North America Training & Consulting Market by Country
8.1.2.7 North America Support & Maintenance Market by Country
8.1.3 North America Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.1.3.1 North America Public Cloud Market by Country
8.1.3.2 North America Private Cloud Market by Country
8.1.3.3 North America Hybrid Cloud Market by Country
8.1.4 North America Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.1.4.1 North America Telecom & IT Market by Country
8.1.4.2 North America BFSI Market by Country
8.1.4.3 North America Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.1.4.4 North America Healthcare Market by Country
8.1.4.5 North America Manufacturing Market by Country
8.1.4.6 North America Media, Entertainment & Gaming Market by Country
8.1.4.7 North America Transportation & Logistics Market by Country
8.1.4.8 North America Retail & Consumer Goods Market by Country
8.1.4.9 North America Others Market by Country
8.1.5 North America Containers as a Service Market by Country
8.1.5.1 US Containers as a Service Market
8.1.5.1.1 US Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.1.2 US Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.1.5.1.3 US Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.1.5.1.4 US Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.1.5.2 Canada Containers as a Service Market
8.1.5.2.1 Canada Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.2.2 Canada Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.1.5.2.3 Canada Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.1.5.2.4 Canada Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.1.5.3 Mexico Containers as a Service Market
8.1.5.3.1 Mexico Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.3.2 Mexico Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.1.5.3.3 Mexico Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.1.5.3.4 Mexico Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.1.5.4 Rest of North America Containers as a Service Market
8.1.5.4.1 Rest of North America Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.1.5.4.2 Rest of North America Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.1.5.4.3 Rest of North America Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.1.5.4.4 Rest of North America Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2 Europe Containers as a Service Market
8.2.1 Europe Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.1.1 Europe Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.2.1.2 Europe Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.2.2 Europe Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.2.1 Europe Management & Orchestration Market by Country
8.2.2.2 Europe Storage & Networking Market by Country
8.2.2.3 Europe Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Market by Country
8.2.2.4 Europe Monitoring & Analytics Market by Country
8.2.2.5 Europe Security Market by Country
8.2.2.6 Europe Training & Consulting Market by Country
8.2.2.7 Europe Support & Maintenance Market by Country
8.2.3 Europe Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.3.1 Europe Public Cloud Market by Country
8.2.3.2 Europe Private Cloud Market by Country
8.2.3.3 Europe Hybrid Cloud Market by Country
8.2.4 Europe Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.4.1 Europe Telecom & IT Market by Country
8.2.4.2 Europe BFSI Market by Country
8.2.4.3 Europe Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.2.4.4 Europe Healthcare Market by Country
8.2.4.5 Europe Manufacturing Market by Country
8.2.4.6 Europe Media, Entertainment & Gaming Market by Country
8.2.4.7 Europe Transportation & Logistics Market by Country
8.2.4.8 Europe Retail & Consumer Goods Market by Country
8.2.4.9 Europe Others Market by Country
8.2.5 Europe Containers as a Service Market by Country
8.2.5.1 Germany Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.1.1 Germany Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.1.2 Germany Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.1.3 Germany Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.1.4 Germany Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.2 UK Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.2.1 UK Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.2.2 UK Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.2.3 UK Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.2.4 UK Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.3 France Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.3.1 France Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.3.2 France Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.3.3 France Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.3.4 France Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.4 Russia Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.4.1 Russia Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.4.2 Russia Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.4.3 Russia Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.4.4 Russia Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.5 Spain Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.5.1 Spain Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.5.2 Spain Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.5.3 Spain Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.5.4 Spain Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.6 Italy Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.6.1 Italy Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.6.2 Italy Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.6.3 Italy Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.6.4 Italy Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.2.5.7 Rest of Europe Containers as a Service Market
8.2.5.7.1 Rest of Europe Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.2.5.7.2 Rest of Europe Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.2.5.7.3 Rest of Europe Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.2.5.7.4 Rest of Europe Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market
8.3.1 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.3.2 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Management & Orchestration Market by Country
8.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Storage & Networking Market by Country
8.3.2.3 Asia Pacific Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Market by Country
8.3.2.4 Asia Pacific Monitoring & Analytics Market by Country
8.3.2.5 Asia Pacific Security Market by Country
8.3.2.6 Asia Pacific Training & Consulting Market by Country
8.3.2.7 Asia Pacific Support & Maintenance Market by Country
8.3.3 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Public Cloud Market by Country
8.3.3.2 Asia Pacific Private Cloud Market by Country
8.3.3.3 Asia Pacific Hybrid Cloud Market by Country
8.3.4 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Telecom & IT Market by Country
8.3.4.2 Asia Pacific BFSI Market by Country
8.3.4.3 Asia Pacific Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.3.4.4 Asia Pacific Healthcare Market by Country
8.3.4.5 Asia Pacific Manufacturing Market by Country
8.3.4.6 Asia Pacific Media, Entertainment & Gaming Market by Country
8.3.4.7 Asia Pacific Transportation & Logistics Market by Country
8.3.4.8 Asia Pacific Retail & Consumer Goods Market by Country
8.3.4.9 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
8.3.5 Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Country
8.3.5.1 China Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.1.1 China Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.1.2 China Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.1.3 China Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.1.4 China Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.2 Japan Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.2.1 Japan Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.2.2 Japan Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.2.3 Japan Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.2.4 Japan Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.3 India Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.3.1 India Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.3.2 India Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.3.3 India Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.3.4 India Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.4 South Korea Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.4.1 South Korea Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.4.2 South Korea Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.4.3 South Korea Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.4.4 South Korea Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.5 Singapore Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.5.1 Singapore Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.5.2 Singapore Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.5.3 Singapore Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.5.4 Singapore Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.6 Malaysia Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.6.1 Malaysia Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.6.2 Malaysia Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.6.3 Malaysia Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.6.4 Malaysia Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.3.5.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market
8.3.5.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.3.5.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.3.5.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.3.5.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market
8.4.1 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.1.1 LAMEA Large Enterprises Market by Country
8.4.1.2 LAMEA Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Market by Country
8.4.2 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.2.1 LAMEA Management & Orchestration Market by Country
8.4.2.2 LAMEA Storage & Networking Market by Country
8.4.2.3 LAMEA Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Market by Country
8.4.2.4 LAMEA Monitoring & Analytics Market by Country
8.4.2.5 LAMEA Security Market by Country
8.4.2.6 LAMEA Training & Consulting Market by Country
8.4.2.7 LAMEA Support & Maintenance Market by Country
8.4.3 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.3.1 LAMEA Public Cloud Market by Country
8.4.3.2 LAMEA Private Cloud Market by Country
8.4.3.3 LAMEA Hybrid Cloud Market by Country
8.4.4 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.4.1 LAMEA Telecom & IT Market by Country
8.4.4.2 LAMEA BFSI Market by Country
8.4.4.3 LAMEA Travel & Hospitality Market by Country
8.4.4.4 LAMEA Healthcare Market by Country
8.4.4.5 LAMEA Manufacturing Market by Country
8.4.4.6 LAMEA Media, Entertainment & Gaming Market by Country
8.4.4.7 LAMEA Transportation & Logistics Market by Country
8.4.4.8 LAMEA Retail & Consumer Goods Market by Country
8.4.4.9 LAMEA Others Market by Country
8.4.5 LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Country
8.4.5.1 Brazil Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.1.1 Brazil Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.1.2 Brazil Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.1.3 Brazil Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.1.4 Brazil Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.2 Argentina Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.2.1 Argentina Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.2.2 Argentina Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.2.3 Argentina Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.2.4 Argentina Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.3 UAE Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.3.1 UAE Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.3.2 UAE Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.3.3 UAE Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.3.4 UAE Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.4 Saudi Arabia Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.4.1 Saudi Arabia Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.4.2 Saudi Arabia Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.4.3 Saudi Arabia Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.4.4 Saudi Arabia Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.5 South Africa Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.5.1 South Africa Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.5.2 South Africa Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.5.3 South Africa Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.5.4 South Africa Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.6 Nigeria Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.6.1 Nigeria Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.6.2 Nigeria Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.6.3 Nigeria Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.6.4 Nigeria Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
8.4.5.7 Rest of LAMEA Containers as a Service Market
8.4.5.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Organization Size
8.4.5.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Service Type
8.4.5.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Deployment Model
8.4.5.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Containers as a Service Market by Vertical
Chapter 9. Company Profiles
9.1 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
9.1.1 Company Overview
9.1.2 Financial Analysis
9.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.1.4 Research & Development Expense
9.1.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.1.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
9.1.6 SWOT Analysis
9.2 IBM Corporation
9.2.1 Company Overview
9.2.2 Financial Analysis
9.2.3 Regional & Segmental Analysis
9.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
9.2.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.2.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers
9.2.6 SWOT Analysis
9.3 Oracle Corporation
9.3.1 Company Overview
9.3.2 Financial Analysis
9.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.3.4 Research & Development Expense
9.3.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.3.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
9.3.6 SWOT Analysis
9.4 Amazon Web Services, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc.)
9.4.1 Company Overview
9.4.2 Financial Analysis
9.4.3 Segmental Analysis
9.4.4 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.4.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.4.5 SWOT Analysis
9.5 Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.)
9.5.1 Company Overview
9.5.2 Financial Analysis
9.5.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.5.4 Research & Development Expense
9.5.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.5.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.5.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers
9.5.6 SWOT Analysis
9.6 Microsoft Corporation
9.6.1 Company Overview
9.6.2 Financial Analysis
9.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.6.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.6.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.6.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers
9.6.6 SWOT Analysis
9.7 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
9.7.1 Company Overview
9.7.2 Financial Analysis
9.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.7.4 Research & Development Expense
9.7.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.7.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.7.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
9.8 Cisco Systems, Inc.
9.8.1 Company Overview
9.8.2 Financial Analysis
9.8.3 Regional Analysis
9.8.4 Research & Development Expense
9.8.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.8.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions
9.8.5.2 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.9 Docker, Inc. (Mirantis)
9.9.1 Company Overview
9.9.2 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.9.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
9.9.2.2 Acquisition and Mergers
9.10. VMware, Inc.
9.10.1 Company Overview
9.10.2 Financial Analysis
9.10.3 Regional Analysis
9.10.4 Research & Development Expenses
9.10.5 Recent Strategies and Developments
9.10.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions

Companies Mentioned

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
  • IBM Corporation
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Amazon Web Services, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc.)
  • Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.)
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.)
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Docker, Inc. (Mirantis)
  • VMware, Inc.

Methodology

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