2019 Latin America Infrastructure as a Service Market Report – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “2019
Latin America Infrastructure as a Service Market”
report has
been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Although the advent of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) technology in
Latin America lagged North America and some countries in Europe, the
region has been quickly following and benefitting from the lessons
learned from more mature cloud markets.

In this report, we provide an overview of key market trends in the Latin
America Infrastructure as a Service market, and plot leading service
providers on the radar chart, based on in-depth quantitative and
qualitative analysis.

IaaS services have been included, defined as hosted, scalable data
center infrastructure resources, available on-demand, usually without
term or usage commitments, and charged via a pay-per-use model. IaaS
comprises raw infrastructure, onto which users can build and deploy
applications or workloads. The two most common types of IaaS are
Computing as a Service and Storage as a Service.

Key Topics Covered:

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

  • Industry Overview – Definitions
  • Industry Overview – Key Market Measurements

LATIN AMERICA INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE MARKET

  • Description of Companies Plotted

C2A: MARKET PARTICIPANT PROFILES

  • Company Profile – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Company Profile – Microsoft
  • Company Profile – IBM
  • Company Profile – Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

THE LAST WORD

  • The Last Word-Key Takeaways
  • Legal Disclaimer

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/85wo05

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Topics: Cloud
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