
Cloud Computing in Power - Thematic Research
Description
Cloud Computing in Power - Thematic Research
Summary
Cloud computing encompasses the provision of IT infrastructure, operating systems, middleware, and applications hosted within a data center accessed by the end-user via the internet. With volatile geopolitical events, a prevailing energy crisis, an aging workforce, and increased pressure to speed up the energy transition to meet the demand for a decentralized power grid, cloud computing will prove to be one of the vital industry technologies in the power sector. According to GlobalData forecasts, the total cloud computing market will be worth $1.4 trillion in 2027, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.1% from $638.6 billion in 2022.
Scope
- The report focuses on cloud computing in power as a theme.
- It provides an industry analysis on how big the cloud computing theme is and how fast it will grow in the coming years.
- The report provides market size and growth forecast for cloud computing.
- The report delivers technology briefing on cloud computing.
- It provides a snapshot on benefits of cloud computing to power utilities.
- The report covers patents trends and venture financing trends in power.
- The report delivers an insight on cloud's role in renewable energy.
- The report discusses on the uses cases of cloud computing by power utilities.
- It contains details of M&A deals driven by cloud computing theme, and a timeline highlighting milestones for cloud computing.
- The report focus on the trends related to cloud computing as a theme in power, technology, macroeconomic and regulatory trends.
- The report also includes an overview of competitive positions held by power utility companies adopting cloud computing.
The report provides-
- A detailed analysis on the growing cloud computing market in the power sector.
- The report delivers an insight on the leading players in cloud computing theme and where do they fit in the value chain.
- The report provides an overview of the leaders and challengers in the cloud computing value chain.
- A briefing on detailed analysis of cloud computing value chain.
- An overview on cloud's role in renewable energy and smart grid.
- A brief on company profiles of leading cloud service providers to energy industry.
- Company profiles of leading adopters of cloud computing in power sector.
- A snapshot of power sector scorecard predicting the position of leading power companies in cloud computing theme.
Table of Contents
69 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Players
- The cloud computing stack
- Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
- Platform as a service (PaaS)
- Software as a service (SaaS)
- Cloud professional services
- Technology Briefing
- Defining cloud computing
- Business benefits of cloud computing
- Deployment models
- Public cloud
- Private cloud
- Community cloud
- Hybrid cloud
- Multi-cloud
- Cloud professional services
- Trends
- Power trends
- Technology trends
- Macroeconomic trends
- Regulatory trends
- Industry Analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Impact of cloud computing on the power sector
- Cloud is a disruptive technology in the power industry
- Benefits of cloud to power utilities
- Cloud computing will transform renewable energy
- Cloud computing will shape the smart grid
- Leading cloud service providers to the energy industry
- Amazon
- IBM
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Challenges in the adoption of cloud computing
- Use cases
- Duke Energy - AWS cloud solutions for smart grid
- Edison - AWS cloud application for business processes
- Enel - Amazon SageMaker for power grid asset management
- ENGIE - Amazon SageMaker for predictive maintenance
- Iberdrola - AWS partnership on cloud services
- Ørsted - SparkCognition for asset performance management
- RWE - Amazon database migration accelerator (DMA)
- Timeline
- Signals
- M&A trends
- Venture financing trends
- Patent trends
- Value Chain
- Hardware
- Cloud infrastructure
- Cloud services
- Cloud professional services
- Companies
- Power companies
- Tech vendors
- Sector Scorecards
- Power sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- GlobalData reports
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About GlobalData
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Power trends
- Table 2: Technology trends
- Table 3: Macroeconomic trends
- Table 4: Regulatory trends
- Table 5: M&A trends
- Table 6: Power companies
- Table 7: Tech vendors
- Table 8: Glossary
- Table 9: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Who are the leading players in the cloud computing theme, and where do they sit in the value chain?
- Figure 2: The traditional IT stack and the cloud computing stack
- Figure 3: The global cloud computing market will be $1.4 trillion by 2027
- Figure 4: Asia Pacific and North America are the leading computing markets
- Figure 5: Disruption timelines by technology for Q4 of 2023
- Figure 6: The cloud computing story
- Figure 7: The cloud computing deal trend is increasing
- Figure 8: Region-wise cloud computing deals and related themes overview
- Figure 9: The increase in patent activity is driving growth in the adoption of cloud computing
- Figure 10: Cloud computing activities will continue to increase in the power industry
- Figure 11: The cloud computing value chain
- Figure 12: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - semiconductors
- Figure 13: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - cameras
- Figure 14: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - sensors and lasers
- Figure 15: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - servers
- Figure 16: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - storage devices
- Figure 17: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - networking equipment
- Figure 18: The cloud computing value chain - Hardware - edge equipment
- Figure 19: Public cloud is already the most prevalent cloud infrastructure
- Figure 20: The cloud computing value chain - Cloud infrastructure
- Figure 21: The cloud computing value chain - Cloud services - PaaS and IaaS
- Figure 22: The cloud computing value chain - Cloud services - SaaS
- Figure 23: The cloud computing value chain - Cloud professional services
- Figure 24: Who does what in the power space?
- Figure 25: Thematic screen
- Figure 26: Valuation screen
- Figure 27: Risk screen
- Figure 28: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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