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Emerging Storage Technologies and Adoption in South Asia and Middle East

Frost & Sullivan, July 2009, Pages: 107


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Explosive Data Growth and Disaster Recovery Requirements to Drive Storage Market

The external storage market has been picking up pace over the years due to a boom in data growth as well as a need for business continuity, disaster recovery solutions, and regulatory compliance. Businesses are increasingly focusing on gaining an edge by reducing operational risks and there have been substantial technological advances in data storage to facilitate better data management and recovery. Enterprises are either investing in in-house storage solutions or are outsourcing their data backup needs, as they are looking to improve their ability to recover from any disaster at the earliest to ascertain business continuity. “Network storage helps data centers achieve consolidation, resulting in better utilization, optimization of resources, and lowered total cost of ownership (TCO),” says the analyst of this research. “Enterprises can also utilize their resources better due to the shared network space between applications.” Within network storage, storage area network (SAN) is the most popular for its performance benefits, especially in mission critical applications. Network attached storage (NAS) is the solution of choice among customers with specific file-serving requirements.

Despite their significant benefits, storage solutions has lost some traction in the first half of 2009, compared to the previous years, due to cautious IT spending in the current straitened circumstances. In addition, the rapid adoption of storage technologies in the last few years is likely to create a lull in the market. The use of virtualization solutions to increase utilization of existing storage devices is also a threat to the growth of storage hardware market. Market participants also have to battle customer perceptions about the complexity and high initial costs of migrating and managing a networked solution. However, storage solution vendors are hopeful that the market will take a turn for the better by 2010, with costs lowering and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) latching onto the opportunity to equip themselves with storage solutions. Although direct attached storage (DAS) solutions are expected to compete head-on against storage solutions in the SME sector due to their low initial costs, network storage provides better returns in the long term.

Vendors have been training their channel partners to step up customer education efforts among the stakeholders – both partners and end consumers – and make them aware of the technological and financial benefits of their solutions. They have also been introducing entry-level network storage devices to cater to the burgeoning entry- and mid-segment markets. These strategies seem to have paid off, with several new end users investing in network storage solutions. “Apart from the traditional high IT spenders such as telecom, banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI), and IT/IT-enabled services (ITeS), increasing data needs in sectors such as healthcare and media are showing robust growth potential,” notes the analyst. “In addition, increasing IT adoption initiatives by sectors such as government, retail, and infrastructure are driving demand.”

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

By Geographic Region:

- India
- Saudi Arabia
- The United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Egypt
- Sri Lanka

Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:

- Direct attached storage
- Network attached storage
- Storage area networks

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Emerging Storage Technologies and Adoption in South Asia and Middle East provides an analysis of the external storage market. It identifies the drivers and restraints for the market, revenue forecasts, and demand across various verticals and horizontals. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, and Sri Lanka; and technologies: direct attached storage, network attached storage, and storage area networks


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