Composable/Disaggregated Infrastructure Market to Surpass US$ 22 Bn by 2031: FMI
Composable/Disaggregated Infrastructure Market to Surpass US$ 22 Bn by 2031: FMI
Published by mark itwired
Posted on September 22, 2021

Published by mark itwired
Posted on September 22, 2021

According to newly released data on composable/disaggregated infrastructure industry analysis by Future Market Insights (FMI), the demand will increase at a CAGR of 26.3% during 2021-2031.
The report also forecasts the market to surpass a valuation of ~US$ 2.2 Bn by the end of 2021. As per FMI, rapid technological advancements in the data center industry have created growth prospects for composable/disaggregated infrastructure implementation.
Composable disaggregated infrastructure have become essential in improving utilization, and delivering greater productivity, thereby propelling the market growth.
Various data center manufacturers are establishing their offices or targeting on increasing the sales of their products in various countries. Owing to the presence of a large unaddressed customer base and high growth opportunities, key players with an intention of expanding their business in terms of value are strengthening their presence in the region.
Hence, due to increasing investments by data centers companies the adoption of composable disaggregated infrastructure is increasing.
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https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/toc/rep-gb-13917
“Software defined infrastructure is becoming leading option for enterprises that want to invest in cost-effective, simplified IT management and eliminate platform silos in the datacenter. Thereby composable disaggregated infrastructure is going to be the top choice for enterprises as it helps to allocate the exact compute, storage or memory resources needed in any situation and also helps in increasing agility” says FMI analyst.
The health concerns are increasing around the world and causing significant business impact due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic particularly when it comes to delivering data. IT operations associated with data centers got drastically disrupted during this pandemic.
Physically moving servers, closing buildings and opening a new space, is massively more complicated in the Covid-19 world. However, the pandemic has forced the organizations to adopt digitalization, as there is increasing demand for remote working calls for increasing mobilization of cloud computing to cope with increasing demand for data.
Hence, the pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation and understood the value and role of data centers in the face of global disruptions. Countries have experienced exponential growth in data demand.
This pandemic has underscored the importance of digital technology and data centers and has increased the adoption of servers during the pandemic. It is also expected to witness significant growth during and post-pandemic era.
Thus, the demand for composable/disaggregated infrastructure is estimated to grow around 21% to 24% Y-o-Y from 2019 to 2021.
By Component:
By End Users:
By Enterprise Size:
By Region:
Fifth-generation (5G) cellular network technology is not only limited to provide speedier content downloads, but it is capable to transform the way people conduct their day-to-day activities and business from the Internet of Things (IoT) to Artificial Intelligence (AI).
5G plays vital role in improving the economic growth and several countries are planning to adopt 5G technologies for transforming their existing business processes. Increasing implementation of 5G network across the globe will increase the demand for composable solution.
This is due to the increased power and processing requirements of 5G infrastructure which will create the need for highly efficient and reliable power systems that can tolerate heavy loads. The modular and highly efficient composable solution can perfectly fulfill this need of the 5G technology.
FMI’s report on the composable/disaggregated infrastructure industry research is segmented into four major sections – component (disaggregated hardware, composable software, services), enterprise size (small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large enterprises), end user (cloud providers, colocation provider, enterprises), and region (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia & Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa), to help readers understand and evaluate lucrative opportunities in the composable/disaggregated infrastructure demand outlook.
The technology team at Future Market Insights offers expert analysis, time efficient research, and strategic recommendations with an objective to provide authentic insights and accurate results to help clients worldwide. With a repertoire of over 100+ reports and 1 million+ data points, the team has been analyzing the industry lucidly in 50+ countries for over a decade. The team provides a brief analysis on key trends including competitive landscape, profit margin, and research development efforts.
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According to newly released data on composable/disaggregated infrastructure industry analysis by Future Market Insights (FMI), the demand will increase at a CAGR of 26.3% during 2021-2031.
The report also forecasts the market to surpass a valuation of ~US$ 2.2 Bn by the end of 2021. As per FMI, rapid technological advancements in the data center industry have created growth prospects for composable/disaggregated infrastructure implementation.
Composable disaggregated infrastructure have become essential in improving utilization, and delivering greater productivity, thereby propelling the market growth.
Various data center manufacturers are establishing their offices or targeting on increasing the sales of their products in various countries. Owing to the presence of a large unaddressed customer base and high growth opportunities, key players with an intention of expanding their business in terms of value are strengthening their presence in the region.
Hence, due to increasing investments by data centers companies the adoption of composable disaggregated infrastructure is increasing.
Request a Complete TOC of this Report with figures:
https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/toc/rep-gb-13917
“Software defined infrastructure is becoming leading option for enterprises that want to invest in cost-effective, simplified IT management and eliminate platform silos in the datacenter. Thereby composable disaggregated infrastructure is going to be the top choice for enterprises as it helps to allocate the exact compute, storage or memory resources needed in any situation and also helps in increasing agility” says FMI analyst.
The health concerns are increasing around the world and causing significant business impact due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic particularly when it comes to delivering data. IT operations associated with data centers got drastically disrupted during this pandemic.
Physically moving servers, closing buildings and opening a new space, is massively more complicated in the Covid-19 world. However, the pandemic has forced the organizations to adopt digitalization, as there is increasing demand for remote working calls for increasing mobilization of cloud computing to cope with increasing demand for data.
Hence, the pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation and understood the value and role of data centers in the face of global disruptions. Countries have experienced exponential growth in data demand.
This pandemic has underscored the importance of digital technology and data centers and has increased the adoption of servers during the pandemic. It is also expected to witness significant growth during and post-pandemic era.
Thus, the demand for composable/disaggregated infrastructure is estimated to grow around 21% to 24% Y-o-Y from 2019 to 2021.
By Component:
By End Users:
By Enterprise Size:
By Region:
Fifth-generation (5G) cellular network technology is not only limited to provide speedier content downloads, but it is capable to transform the way people conduct their day-to-day activities and business from the Internet of Things (IoT) to Artificial Intelligence (AI).
5G plays vital role in improving the economic growth and several countries are planning to adopt 5G technologies for transforming their existing business processes. Increasing implementation of 5G network across the globe will increase the demand for composable solution.
This is due to the increased power and processing requirements of 5G infrastructure which will create the need for highly efficient and reliable power systems that can tolerate heavy loads. The modular and highly efficient composable solution can perfectly fulfill this need of the 5G technology.
FMI’s report on the composable/disaggregated infrastructure industry research is segmented into four major sections – component (disaggregated hardware, composable software, services), enterprise size (small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large enterprises), end user (cloud providers, colocation provider, enterprises), and region (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia & Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa), to help readers understand and evaluate lucrative opportunities in the composable/disaggregated infrastructure demand outlook.
The technology team at Future Market Insights offers expert analysis, time efficient research, and strategic recommendations with an objective to provide authentic insights and accurate results to help clients worldwide. With a repertoire of over 100+ reports and 1 million+ data points, the team has been analyzing the industry lucidly in 50+ countries for over a decade. The team provides a brief analysis on key trends including competitive landscape, profit margin, and research development efforts.
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