Video-as-a-Service Market Size By Deployment Model (Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud), By Industry Vertical (Telecommunication & It, Media and Entertainment, Education, BFSI, Healthcare, Government and Defense, Manufacturing, Energy and Utilities), By Organization Size (Large Enterprises, Small Medium Enterprises), By Device (Enterprise Computing, Mobility Devices), By Service (Professional Services, Managed Services), By Platform (Network Management Platform, Device Management Platform, Application Management Platform), By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of the World), Market Analysis Report, Forecast 2022-2027
The global Video-as-a-Service (VaaS) market is expected to be around USD 8517 Million by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 32.4%.
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Study period:
Fastest Growing Market:
2022-2027
APAC
Base Year:
Largest Market:
2021
North America
CAGR:
32
REPORT DESCRIPTION
The global Video-as-a-Service (VaaS) market is expected to be around USD 8517 Million by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 32.4%.
Video as a Service is the distribution of dual or point-to-point video conferencing abilities over an IP network by a managed service provider. The Video as a Service market aspects challenges such as data security and privacy and high cost of video content and validity. Influences like lack of transformation, and Legacy architecture are predictable to perimeter the market development. Video as a Service proposals structures including, call production, recording, multi-point high definition bridging, recording, white- glove concierge services, as well as endpoint management. It is measured as a reliable and simple substitute for businesses with inadequate infrastructure, budget, expertise, or want to instrument corporate video conferencing services. The Video as a Service model is similar in that the investigation equipment is at the customer location, and the video storage and management infrastructure are at a hosted facility. Customers can log in to the hosted facility using a browser, vide the Internet, from anywhere in the world; to access the video gratified. There is no client application that resides on the customer’s Internet-enabled device.
The global Video-as-a-Service market is segregated on the basis of Deployment Model as Private Cloud, Public Cloud, and Hybrid Cloud. Based on Industry Vertical the global Video-as-a-Service market is segmented in Telecommunication & It, Media and Entertainment, Education, BFSI, Healthcare, Government and Defense, Manufacturing, Energy and Utilities, and Others. Based on Organization Size the global Video-as-a-Service market is segmented in Large Enterprises and Small Medium Enterprises.
Based on Device, the global Video-as-a-Service market is segmented in Enterprise Computing and Mobility Devices. The report also bifurcates the global Video-as-a-Service market based on Service in Professional Services and Managed Services. The report also bifurcates the global Video-as-a-Service the global Platform market is segmented in Network Management Platform, Device Management Platform, and Application Management Platform.
The global Video-as-a-Service market report provides geographic analysis covering regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World. The Video-as-a-Service market for each region is further segmented for major countries including the U.S., Canada, Germany, the U.K., France, Italy, China, India, Japan, Brazil, South Africa, and others.
Competitive Rivalry
Avaya, Inc, Vidyo, BlueJeans Network, Applied Global Technologies, LLC, AVI-SPL, Inc, Cisco Systems, Inc., Interoute Communication Limited, Polycom, Inc., Adobe Systems, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, and others are among the major players in the global Video-as-a-Service market. The companies are involved in several growth and expansion strategies to gain a competitive advantage. Industry participants also follow value chain integration with business operations in multiple stages of the value chain.
The Video-as-a-Service Market has been segmented as below:
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Deployment Model
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Industry Vertical
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Organization Size
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Device
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Service
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Platform
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Region
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Company
The report covers:
Report Scope:
The global Video-as-a-Service market report scope includes detailed study covering underlying factors influencing the industry trends.
The report covers analysis on regional and country level market dynamics. The scope also covers competitive overview providing company market shares along with company profiles for major revenue contributing companies.
The report scope includes detailed competitive outlook covering market shares and profiles key participants in the global Video-as-a-Service market share. Major industry players with significant revenue share include Avaya, Inc, Vidyo, BlueJeans Network, Applied Global Technologies, LLC, AVI-SPL, Inc, Cisco Systems, Inc., Interoute Communication Limited, Polycom, Inc., Adobe Systems, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, and others.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Key Insights
1.2 Report Overview
1.3 Markets Covered
1.4 Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1 Research Scope
2.2 Market Research Process
2.3 Research Data Analysis
2.4.1 Secondary Research
2.4.2 Primary Research
2.4.3 Models for Estimation
2.5 Market Size Estimation
2.5.1 Bottom-Up Approach - Segmental Market Analysis
2.5.2 Top-Down Approach - Parent Market Analysis
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.2.1 Drivers
4.2.2 Restraints
4.2.3 Opportunities
4.2.4 Challenges
4.2 Porter's Five Force Analysis
5. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Deployment Model
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Private Cloud
5.2.1 Market Overview
5.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
5.3 Public Cloud
5.3.1 Market Overview
5.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
5.4 Hybrid Cloud
5.4.1 Market Overview
5.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
6. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Industry Vertical
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Telecommunication & It
6.2.1 Market Overview
6.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.3 Media and Entertainment
6.3.1 Market Overview
6.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.4 Education
6.4.1 Market Overview
6.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.5 BFSI
6.5.1 Market Overview
6.5.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.6 Healthcare
6.6.1 Market Overview
6.6.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.7 Government and Defense
6.7.1 Market Overview
6.7.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.8 Manufacturing
6.8.1 Market Overview
6.8.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.9 Energy and Utilities
6.9.1 Market Overview
6.9.2 Market Size and Forecast
6.10 Others
6.10.1 Market Overview
6.10.2 Market Size and Forecast
7. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Organization Size
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Large Enterprises
7.2.1 Market Overview
7.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
7.3 Small Medium Enterprises
7.3.1 Market Overview
7.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
8. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Device
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Enterprise Computing
8.2.1 Market Overview
8.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
8.3 Mobility Devices
8.3.1 Market Overview
8.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
9. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Service
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Professional Services
9.2.1 Market Overview
9.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
9.3 Managed Services
9.3.1 Market Overview
9.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
10. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Platform
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Network Management Platform
10.2.1 Market Overview
10.2.2 Market Size and Forecast
10.3 Device Management Platform
10.3.1 Market Overview
10.3.2 Market Size and Forecast
10.4 Application Management Platform
10.4.1 Market Overview
10.4.2 Market Size and Forecast
11. Video-as-a-Service Market, By Geography
11.1 Introduction
11.2 North America
11.2.1 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Deployment Model
11.2.2 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Industry Vertical
11.2.3 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Organization Size
11.2.4 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Device
11.2.5 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Service
11.2.6 North America Video-as-a-Service, By Platform
11.3 Europe
11.3.1 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Deployment Model
11.3.2 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Industry Vertical
11.3.3 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Organization Size
11.3.4 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Device
11.3.5 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Service
11.3.6 Europe Video-as-a-Service, By Platform
11.4 Asia-Pacific
11.4.1 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Deployment Model
11.4.2 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Industry Vertical
11.4.3 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Organization Size
11.4.4 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Device
11.4.5 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Service
11.4.6 Asia-Pacific Video-as-a-Service, By Platform
11.5 Rest of the World
11.5.1 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Deployment Model
11.5.2 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Industry Vertical
11.5.3 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Organization Size
11.5.4 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Device
11.5.5 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Service
11.5.6 Rest of the World Video-as-a-Service, By Platform
12. Competitive Insights
12.1 Key Insights
12.2 Company Market Share Analysis
12.3 Strategic Outlook
12.3.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
12.3.2 New Product Development
12.3.3 Portfolio/Production Capacity Expansions
12.3.4 Joint Ventures, Collaborations, Partnerships & Agreements
12.3.5 Others
13. Company Profiles
13.1 Avaya, Inc
13.1.1 Company Overview
13.1.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.1.3 Financial Overview
13.1.4 Recent Developments
13.2 Vidyo
13.2.1 Company Overview
13.2.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.2.3 Financial Overview
13.2.4 Recent Developments
13.3 BlueJeans Network
13.3.1 Company Overview
13.3.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.3.3 Financial Overview
13.3.4 Recent Developments
13.4 Applied Global Technologies, LLC
13.4.1 Company Overview
13.4.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.4.3 Financial Overview
13.4.4 Recent Developments
13.5 AVI-SPL, Inc
13.5.1 Company Overview
13.5.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.5.3 Financial Overview
13.5.4 Recent Developments
13.6 Cisco Systems, Inc.
13.6.1 Company Overview
13.6.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.6.3 Financial Overview
13.6.4 Recent Developments
13.7 Interoute Communication Limited
13.7.1 Company Overview
13.7.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.7.3 Financial Overview
13.7.4 Recent Developments
13.8 Polycom, Inc.
13.8.1 Company Overview
13.8.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.8.3 Financial Overview
13.8.4 Recent Developments
13.9 Adobe Systems
13.9.1 Company Overview
13.9.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.9.3 Financial Overview
13.9.4 Recent Developments
13.10 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
13.10.1 Company Overview
13.10.2 Product/Service Landscape
13.10.3 Financial Overview
13.10.4 Recent Developments
The Video-as-a-Service Market has been segmented as below:
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Deployment Model
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Industry Vertical
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Organization Size
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Device
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Service
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Platform
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Region
Video-as-a-Service Market, By Company
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