2016 Trends in Service Providers

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PREVIEW 2016 Trends in Service Providers NOV 2015 Al Sadowski, Research Director Liam Eagle, Senior Analyst Carl Brooks, Analyst Jim Davis, Senior Analyst Selling generic technology resources is no way to differentiate in a competitive market. Service providers catering to large and small enterprises are finding ways to stand out by offering compelling solutions, often managed, to solve business problems. As mobility threads its way into everyday activities, the performance of these hosted solutions is even more critical. 2015 451 Research, LLC WWW.451RESEARCH.COM

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Key Findings Over 35% of enterprises are moving to hosted software and SaaS models for application deployments in the cloud. The majority of the money spent on cloud services will pass through various channel partners, not directly to service providers. Managed services represent the clearest opportunity to add value (and margin) for the group of service providers that is syndicating these services. Service providers agreeing to source public cloud from the hyperscale vendors on behalf of their customers is becoming almost commonplace. OpenStack product and distribution retailers will grow faster than OpenStack service providers as enterprises focus on private cloud. More datacenter providers are marketing cloud exchange offerings, but not all enterprises understand how to adapt their network architectures to the hybrid cloud era. There is further stratification in the CDN market between traditional CDN providers offering caching and acceleration services and providers that bring to market network-as-a-service offerings. III

Executive Summary INTRODUCTION The state of the managed infrastructure market remains robust. Traditional hosting and infrastructure as a service will grow from a $60bn market in 2015 into a $70bn market in 2016. There is ample opportunity for new and increased revenue; it is a market set to double in size by 2019, and all signs point to a steady continuation of this trend. There are clear indications that the traditional, clearly divisible market segments that make up the hosting world are rapidly collapsing into each other and boundaries are being erased between operationally distinct types of hosting businesses. Customers are moving workloads from traditional shared, virtualized and dedicated infrastructure products to increasingly specialized infrastructure and application environments, including IaaS and SaaS. Many of the service providers seeing the most success from these product categories and customer segments are newer entrants to the market. Service provider implementation of managed services and alternative technology solutions including OpenStack are seen as potential points of differentiation. 451 Research s 2016 Service Provider Trends Source: 451 Research, 2015 Managed Services Will Become a More Modular, Ubiquitous Component of Service Delivery Across Service Providers and Cloud Infrastructure The Channel Market for Cloud Will Be One of the Most Important Avenues for Growth OpenStack Momentum for Private Cloud Deployments Will Continue To Outpace Public Cloud Use Cloud Will Envelop Networking More Thoroughly, from the Datacenter to the Enterprise Mobility Will Push Security and Performance Services Together Applications Will Increasingly Define How Web Hosting Service Providers Go to Market Winners Providers with the broadest service sets Tech vendors and providers that find channel partners; partners and resellers that can offer higher-order services Service providers with a cohesive hybrid IT delivery model Global CDNs with services that simplify enterprise-to-cloud networking Network service providers that provide ondemand connectivity to cloud ecosystems and mobile device security as a service; CDN vendors that can refashion their offerings Service providers that understand their user base Losers Service providers that limit their customers options Vendors and providers that don t find partners or niches; those that aren t flexible Proprietary-only hybrid solutions Smaller CDNs that fail to match the features and performance of market leaders Vendors without a solid understanding of their customers needs Web hosts that don t adjust to changing user expectations IV

2016 TRENDS IN SERVICE PROVIDERS METHODOLOGY Reports such as this one represent a holistic perspective on key emerging markets in the enterprise IT space. These markets evolve quickly, though, so 451 Research offers additional services that provide critical marketplace updates. These updated reports and perspectives are presented on a daily basis via the company s core intelligence service, 451 Research Market Insight. Forward-looking M&A analysis and perspectives on strategic acquisitions and the liquidity environment for technology companies are also updated regularly via Market Insight, which is backed by the industry-leading 451 Research M&A KnowledgeBase. Emerging technologies and markets are also covered in additional 451 Research channels, including Business Applications; Cloud and IT Services Markets; Data Platforms and Analytics; Datacenter Technology; Enterprise Mobility; European Services; Information Security; Mobile Telecom; Multi-Tenant Datacenters; Networking; Service Providers; Storage; and Systems and Software Infrastructure. Beyond that, 451 Research has a robust set of quantitative insights covered in products such as ChangeWave, Voice of the Enterprise, Market Monitor, the M&A KnowledgeBase and the Datacenter KnowledgeBase. All of these 451 Research services, which are accessible via the Web, provide critical and timely analysis specifically focused on the business of enterprise IT innovation. For more information about 451 Research, please go to: www.451research.com. V

Table of Contents TRENDS 1 Trend 1: Managed Services Will Become a More Modular, Ubiquitous Component of Service Delivery Across Service Providers and Cloud Infrastructure 1 Figure 1: Managed Hosting Is Among the Fastest-Growing Segments of the Hosting & Cloud Market............. 2 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................ 2 WINNERS...................................................... 2 LOSERS....................................................... 2 Trend 2: The Channel Market for Cloud Will Be One of the Most Important Avenues for Growth 3 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................. 3 WINNERS....................................................... 3 LOSERS....................................................... 3 Trend 3: OpenStack Momentum for Private Cloud Deployments Will Continue To Outpace Public Cloud Use 4 Figure 2: OpenStack Revenue Projections, 2014-2019 ($M).................................. 4 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................ 5 WINNERS...................................................... 5 LOSERS....................................................... 5 Trend 4: Cloud Will Envelop Networking More Thoroughly, from the Datacenter to the Enterprise 5 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................. 5 WINNERS...................................................... 5 LOSERS....................................................... 5 Trend 5: Mobility Will Push Security and Performance Services Together 6 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................. 6 WINNERS...................................................... 6 LOSERS....................................................... 6 VI

2016 TRENDS IN SERVICE PROVIDERS Trend 6: Applications Will Increasingly Define How Web Hosting Service Providers Go to Market 7 Figure 3: Firms Are Turning to Hosted or SaaS Models for App Deployment.......................... 8 RECOMMENDATIONS................................................ 8 WINNERS...................................................... 8 LOSERS....................................................... 8 THE LONG VIEW 9 FURTHER READING 10 INDEX OF COMPANIES 11 VII