Latest Developments in Global Infrastructure As A Service Market

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Latest Developments in Global Infrastructure As A Service Market

  • ICT
  • Aug 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In December 2023, ZKTeco partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch the innovative Minerva IoT platform, leveraging AWS’s robust cloud infrastructure to enhance its cloud capabilities. This collaboration is expected to strengthen ZKTeco’s position in the Infrastructure as a service market by offering a secure and scalable IoT platform with advanced features, driving greater adoption of cloud-based IoT solutions
  • In November 2023, Leaseweb Global introduced a new channel partner program in the U.K. designed specifically for managed service providers (MSPs). This initiative aims to expand Leaseweb’s market reach by fostering long-term sales partnerships, enabling MSPs to deliver strategic cloud services and advice, thereby boosting demand for Infrastructure as a service offerings in the region
  • In August 2023, Cisco and Kyndryl have expanded their partnership to enhance enterprise cyber risk management. Kyndryl's cyber resilience solution will now integrate with Cisco's Security Cloud platform, which includes Multicloud Defense for unified security, Duo for access control, and extended detection and response features
  • In May 2023, Kyndryl and Cloudflare announced a partnership to modernize corporate networks. This collaboration combines Cloudflare’s Zero Trust technology and Kyndryl’s WAN-as-a-Service to offer businesses scalable, efficient cloud connectivity. The integration aims to streamline network management and enhance security for diverse cloud environments
  • In December 2022, F5 launched its Distributed Cloud App infrastructure protection solution, enhancing application observability and security for cloud-native infrastructures. This development strengthens F5’s market competitiveness by addressing critical security and performance needs, encouraging wider adoption of secure cloud applications within the Infrastructure as a service sector
  • In October 2022, Lenovo enhanced its TruScale Infrastructure-as-a-Service technology solution through extended partnerships with Nutanix, Veeam, and Red Hat. This improvement has increased customer acceptance by offering enhanced safety, on-premises control, and hybrid cloud flexibility, positioning Lenovo strongly in the hybrid Infrastructure as a service market segment