MARKET OUTLOOK
Virtual desktop infrastructure is a technology that enables end users access virtual machine-based desktops, irrespective of their location. Triton has estimated that the virtual desktop infrastructure market by the North America segment is projected to accelerate with a compound annual growth rate of 9.23% in the forecast years between 2019 and 2027.
The report on the North America market region of virtual desktop infrastructure studies the countries of the US and Canada.
North America accounts for the largest market share for the virtual desktop infrastructure market around the globe and is estimated to dominate the market throughout the forecast period. High spending on IT infrastructure and adoption of technological advancements are some major factors driving the client virtualization market growth in the region. The rise in concerns regarding security and costs are the primary reasons for the adoption of desktop virtualization in this region.
Some major factors driving the growth of the market in North America is the rise in adoption of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) in virtualization software. The rise in the demand for faster and more reliable computing solutions fuels the growth for desktop virtualization in North America, thus driving the growth of the market. Also, enhanced security and simplified management process drive the growth of the market in this region.
U.S. employees now prefer to telecommute, work from home or elsewhere and the percentage has increased significantly in the last few years, especially with the growing popularity of desktop virtualization. Moreover, at present vendors are shifting their business data and IT infrastructure such as customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning to cloud, which is expected to be opportunistic for the growth of the market during the forecast period.
COMPETITIVE OUTLOOK
Huawei Technologies, LISTEQ, dinCloud, Citrix Systems, NetApp, VMware, Inc., Cisco Systems, Dizzion, Inc., Fujian Centerm Information (Centerm), Thinspace Technology, Ltd., HiveIO, IGEL Technology, NComputing, Hewlett Packard and Microsoft Corporation are the key companies that have been mentioned in the report.
Microsoft, a US-based tech giant, launched the ‘Windows Virtual Desktop’, a product that provides users with the only multi-session Windows 10 experience with reduced IT costs and also includes free Windows 7 Extended Security Updates. It delivers a virtual desktop experience and remote apps to any device.