Report Captures Insights from More Than 700 Providers in 25 Countries
Service providers around the world who deliver Desktops-as-a-Service (DaaS) and other hosted mobile workspaces anticipate steady revenue growth, particularly through business-ready service bundles that target specific vertical markets. Citrix revealed those insights and others in the report Desktops-as-a-Service Global Market Trends: The Service Provider Perspective, based on research conducted by the Citrix Service Provider Center of Excellence.
To gain insights into the evolution of the emerging DaaS market, the Center of Excellence sent survey questions in the second quarter of 2014 to more than 2,600 Citrix Service Provider program partners around the world who deliver DaaS and hosted mobile workspaces to a variety of customers. The survey generated responses from more than 700 Citrix Service Providers across in 25 countries, who provided their perspective on the potential for DaaS revenue growth, the size of businesses embracing the service, vertical market traction, the types of service bundles that are resonating with customers and the diversity of infrastructure being used to deliver DaaS and hosted mobile workspaces.
The report highlights the following DaaS market trends as service providers see
Strong DaaS revenue growth:
87 percent anticipated DaaS revenue growth, with 34 percent projecting growth to range between 16 and 50 percent, with 19 percent of the respondents projecting revenue growth to exceed 50
High demand for business-ready desktops and workspaces combined with application and feature bundles:
53 percent see demand for bundled services that combine DaaS with line-of-business applications, mobile device management services and cloud-based file sharing services to solve the specific needs of each business
Specialization in vertical markets with customized services, applications and features:
Top vertical markets targeted by service providers with specialized services included Healthcare (12 percent), Manufacturing (12 percent), and Construction/architecture/engineering (10
A growing shift to public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) for delivering DaaS is beginning, but in the early stages:
One-fifth (20 percent) of service providers deliver DaaS from a public cloud, but 39 percent of respondents plan to depend on IaaS in 12 months
DaaS service providers vary in hypervisor preferences:
While many respondents (47 percent) use the VMware hypervisor, 29 percent use Microsoft Hyper-V, and 23 percent use Xen as their hypervisor