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The Software Infrastructure market is a segment of the software industry that focuses on providing the underlying technology and services necessary to support the development, deployment, and management of software applications. This includes cloud computing, virtualization, storage, networking, and other related services. Software Infrastructure solutions are designed to enable organizations to quickly and cost-effectively develop, deploy, and manage their applications.
Software Infrastructure solutions are becoming increasingly important as organizations look to leverage the power of cloud computing and virtualization to reduce costs and increase agility. This has led to a growing demand for Software Infrastructure solutions, with many organizations looking to outsource their infrastructure needs to third-party providers.
Notable companies in the Software Infrastructure market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Salesforce. Show Less Read more