Monday, January 16, 2023

Device-as-a-service market to witness significant growth over the past year

The device-as-a-service market is expected to grow from USD 50.3 billion in 2021 to USD 303.6 billion by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 43.2% during the forecast period.

Browse 181 market data Tables and 72 Figures spread through 237 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Device-as-a-Service Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis by Offering, Device Type(Desktops; Laptops, Notebooks, Tablets; Smartphones & Peripherals), Organisation Size, End User (IT & Telecommunication, BFSI and others) & Region - Global Forecast to 2026"

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Hewlett Packard (US), Lenovo (China), Dell Technologies (US), Microsoft (US), Cisco (US), CompuCom(US), 3stepIT (Finland), Telia Company (Sweden), Atea Global Services (Latvia), CHG MERIDIAN (Germany), CSi leasing (US), Computacenter (UK), Econocom (France), GreenFlex (France), GRENKE (Germany), Excellence IT (UK), Foxway (Sweden), and Apple (US) among others .

North America accounted for the largest size of the device-as-a-service market. North America has always been at the forefront in adopting new and innovative technologies, such as device-as-a-service solutions. The market in this region provides a suitable environment, in terms of government regulations and compliance, for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises.  IT and telecommunication, healthcare, and banking, financial service, and insurance (BFSI) are some of the major end users in the region. This region is home to some of the major device-as-a-service providers such as HP, Dell, Microsoft, and CompuCom. The service providers, ranging from small businesses to multinational companies, in this region have extensive expertise in managing infrastructure and maintaining operations. The high demand for mobile devices in various industries is a dominant driving force substantiating the market growth in the region. Digital transformation in the region is driving investment in mobile devices, security and hosted services; this trend is further likely to create opportunities for device-as-a-service vendors.

The smartphones and peripherals segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. IT executives are reluctant to deliver controls of departmental assets unless pressurized to do so. In an office workstation, younger employees prefer the use of mobile devices. Moreover, most employees collaborate with each other through their smartphones. DaaS solutions for smartphones offer organizations the benefits of lower costs, access to recent technologies, more predictable prices, and strong enterprise security. The demand for smartphones has been flattening out over the past few years. However, new paradigms like device-as-a-service, where users pay subscription fees to have the latest devices at all times, could change things.

The hardware segment is expected to continue to dominate the device-as-a-service market during the forecast period. The market for hardware is expected to grow significantly due to the increasing interest of enterprises in different types of hardware solutions such as laptops, notebooks, and desktops combined in a single offering. Moreover, IT infrastructure can quickly become outdated, and it becomes a boon for small and mid-sized companies that cannot afford to upgrade technologies every few years. Thus, leasing of hardware is a highly used service.

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