SMB cloud spending topped $45bn in 2012

February 6, 2013 Off By David
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Grazed from V3.co.uk. Author: James Dohnert.

Small and medium business spending on cloud services in 2012 topped $45bn, and is predicted to rise to $95bn by 2015, according to a new study. Cloud hosting firm Parallels reported that 22 percent of SMBs are currently managing websites through cloud services, with another 30 percent of SMBs planning to adopt cloud-based website management tools by 2015. "Cloud computing has given SMBs access to computing power, applications, and services that were formerly available only to large enterprises," Parallels wrote in its study.

"Looking at the global IT landscape in 2012, we see SMBs’ participation in the cloud market spanning the full gamut – from having a mature cloud services market to needing education about what cloud services are." According to Parallels, the SMB market for cloud services will be worth $68bn by 2014, double its total estimated worth in 2011…

Parallels expects to see major growth in the hosted infrastructure and business applications segment of SMB cloud computing. Parallels predicted that spending on hosted infrastructure space will reach $27bn in 2014 up from $14bn in 2011. Cloud-based business applications for SMBs are also expected to double in 2014. Parallels said spending here will reach $20bn next year up from $9bn in the SMB market in 2011…

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