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TMCNet: Increasing Server Demand Will Buoy the IT Infrastructure Market in India: TechNavio

[November 07, 2014]

Increasing Server Demand Will Buoy the IT Infrastructure Market in India: TechNavio

LONDON --(Business Wire)--

TechNavio has published a new report on IT Infrastructure Market in India, which is expected to grow gradually at a CAGR of 6.36 percent from 2014-2018.

About the Report

The new report from TechNavio points to challenges like a significant gap in storage technology knowledge that may hinder overall market growth. Technical education in India is still not providing the storage technology professionals required to manage big data in the country. This gap is expected to widen further, as more companies adopt cloud-based and virtualization services, which require a considerable amount of technical knowledge.

However, factors like increased server demand across the industry will help sustain modest growth over the next four years.

Various large enterprises and SMEs have been capitalizing on the benefits of server installation, which include increased efficiency, reduced operating costs, reliable backup and optimized energy consumption. They support the major functions of an enterprise by making IT more centralized, scalable and flexible.

"The implementation of new models like ERP and CRM in SMEs is the primary contributing factor to the growth of servers in India," says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of TchNavio.


"Growing popularity of cloud computing, big data and virtualization is also expected to boost the IT Infrastructure Market in India through to 2018."

Key Information Covered in the Report:

  • Market segmentation, size and forecast through 2018
  • Market Growth Drivers:
    • Infrastructure Modernization and Consolidation
    • For a full detailed list, view our report.
  • Market Challenges:
    • Storage Technology Knowledge Gap
    • For a full detailed list, view our report.
  • Market Trends:
    • Increase in Server Demand across the Industry
    • For a full detailed list, view our report.
  • Key Vendors:
    • Cisco Systems (News - Alert) Inc.
    • Dell Inc.
    • HP Co.
    • IBM Corp.
  • Other Prominent Vendors:
    • D-Link (News - Alert)
    • EMC
    • Huawei
    • Juniper Network

TechNavio currently has more than 3000 market research reports on a huge range of topics, including 50+ reports on the IT market:

  • IT Market in the Nordic Region 2014-2018

If you are interested in more information, please contact our media team at .


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