U.S. Cloud Management Platform Market: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities through 2028
QKS
Group (formerly Quadrant Knowledge Solutions) Reveals Strong Growth Outlook for the
U.S. Cloud
Management Platform Market through 2028.
The market
outlook is optimistic, fueled by an increasing demand for advanced CMP
solutions as cloud adoption continues to expand across U.S. industries. These
platforms offer a broad range of capabilities including provisioning,
monitoring, automation, cost management, and governance designed to address the
complex requirements of managing cloud infrastructures across diverse
environments. The integration of technologies like artificial intelligence and
machine learning is expected to further enhance CMP functionality, improving
predictive and automated management capabilities to boost performance,
security, and innovation within cloud ecosystems.
As a global
leader in technology with a strong regulatory framework and commitment to
innovation, the U.S. market offers considerable opportunities for CMP providers
to evolve their offerings in response to shifting industry demands.
Key
Questions Addressed in this Study:
·
What
is the current and projected competitive landscape in the U.S. CMP market?
·
What
key competitive dynamics will shape the U.S. CMP market through 2028?
·
How
will vendors position their offerings across customer segments, from SMBs to
large enterprises, by 2028?
·
How
will vendors' cloud-based and on-premises solutions compare by 2028 in the
U.S.?
·
What
are the strengths and challenges of vendors in the U.S. CMP market?
· What is the market outlook by
industry, and which competitive factors will influence vendor positioning?
Strategic
Market Insights
QKS
Group describes a Cloud
Management Platform (CMP) as a comprehensive suite that consolidates
tools, processes, and technologies to monitor, control, and manage multi-cloud
environments including on-premises, public, and hybrid clouds.
CMPs offer a
centralized approach for tracking and controlling cloud resource utilization
with self-service interfaces, provisioning, orchestration, governance, life
cycle management, workload optimization, intelligent automation, and visibility
across various functions. These platforms are available as both on-premises and
SaaS solutions, tailored to meet specific organizational needs.
Vendors
covered in this Study:
BMC Software,
CloudBolt Software, CoreStack, emma, Flexera, IBM, Lumen Technologies, Morpheus
Data, Nutanix, NetApp, OpenText, Rackware, ServiceNow, VMWare and Zesty.
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