Exploring the Major End-User Industries of Cloud Management Platforms

 


A Cloud Management Platform (CMP) integrates tools, processes, and technologies to help organizations monitor, control, and manage resources and services across multi-cloud environments (on-premises, public, and hybrid). This centralized platform allows organizations to measure and control cloud computing resource usage through features such as self-service interfaces.

Template-based provisioning, governance, lifecycle management, workload optimization, brokering automation, discovery, and visibility across various functions. IT leaders can procure and operate CMP as on-premises applications or as software-as-a-service (SaaS) products tailored to specific product lines.

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Key Questions Addressed in This Study:

·       Is the Cloud Management Platform (CMP) market growing? What are the short-term and long-term growth prospects for the CMP market?

·       What are the key accelerators and restraints affecting the global CMP market?

·       Which major industries are end-users of CMP solutions?

·       Which industries offer the most growth opportunities during the forecast period?

·       Which global regions present the highest growth opportunities in the CMP market?

·       Which customer segments exhibit the highest adoption rates of CMP?

·       What are the various deployment options for CMP?

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Strategic Market Insights:

Quadrant analysts suggest that as technology advances, cloud management platforms can be deployed and managed in any data center to facilitate cloud migration while ensuring compliance with data sovereignty and security requirements. CMPs offer a suite of integrated cloud services and accelerators that streamline the deployment of new services. They replace manual, repetitive processes with automated tasks, enabling enterprises to quickly provision, monitor, and manage infrastructure, applications, and IT resources in a multi-cloud environment.

The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into CMPs enhances business processes, fosters new solutions, and monetizes enterprise data. Additionally, the consumption dashboard within CMPs provides daily updates to control overspending and offers cost optimization recommendations. CMPs also support the rapid development of innovative services through cloud accelerators like auto-provisioning, containerization, microservices, and integration.

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