End-User Computing (EUC) Market Size By Component (Solution [Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Unified Communication, Device Management, Software Asset Management], Service [Training & Consulting Integration and Deployment, Support & Maintenance, Managed Service]), By Organization Size (Large Enterprises, SMEs), By Deployment Model (On-premise, Cloud), By Application (BFSI, IT & Telecom, Healthcare, Retail, Government, Media & Entertainment, Education), COVID-19 Impact Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2022 - 2030
The global end-user computing (EUC) market value is projected to increase substantially over 2022-2030, given the mounting adoption of the UcaaS model. This service deployment adds the capabilities of CpaaS and APIs to the cloud platforms, bolstering the requirement for end-user computing tools to access enterprise applications and data.
Virtual working is expected to witness substantial growth across the globe. For example, in North America, a large share of professional jobs will likely be remote by 2022 end, and remote opportunities will continue to rise through 2023. This will escalate the usage of BYOD devices and subsequently stimulate the usage of end-user computing tools.
The end-user computing (EUC) industry is bifurcated on the basis of the component, organization size, deployment model, application, and regional landscape.
With regards to component, the training and consulting service sub-segment accounted for over 25% share of the market in 2021. Due to the rapidly changing technology landscapes and designs, the requirement for educational programs to support new IT systems has increased.
Furthermore, with the increasing innovation in virtualization and cloud computing technologies, training and consulting end-user computing software will gain traction worldwide.
In terms of the organization size, the market value from the large enterprises segment is set to rise considerably over the forecast period, due to the rapid migration of Tier-I enterprises to the cloud.
Numerous large-sized enterprises have been planning to adopt digital transformation strategies for several years. This strategy was further accelerated due to the COVID-19 pandemic, amplifying the need for EUC tools in these enterprises.
Based on deployment size, the end-user computing market share from the on-premise deployment model segment is anticipated to surge exponentially between 2022-2030. The expansion of IT or digital infrastructure and the robust demand for the hybrid cloud are some of the prominent factors driving the demand for EUC solutions.
As per the 2021 Hybrid Cloud Report from NTT, 93.7% of enterprises have expressed the belief that hybrid cloud can meet current business demands. These trends will stimulate the development of on-premise infrastructures, along with private and public clouds, and consequently boost the adoption of end-user computing tools.
Based on the application, the IT and telecom segment held over 20% share of the EUC market in 2021, given the rise of the remote workforce and the need for secure virtual access. Advanced communication systems are also gaining popularity through the advancement of SDN, 5G, and cloud computing technologies. Since these innovations require secure virtual management, the use of EUC tools in the IT and telecom sectors will increase.
On the regional front, the Middle East and Africa end-user computing (EUC) market is poised to exhibit over 10% CAGR through 2030. The strong government focus on the mitigation of COVID-19 risks through remote working initiatives is a prominent growth driver. The regional market forecast will further be influenced by the rising emphasis of GCC countries on improving the IT landscape.
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