NAS Revenue in AsiaPac to Reach $8.9 Billion in 2024
3% CAGR during 2019-2024
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 18, 2020 at 2:09 pmNAS has emerged as a viable alternative to the traditional storage mechanism in the AsiaPac region by offering enterprises with an easy and cost-effective option for storing and handling high data volumes.
As a result, NAS revenue in the region is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.1% during 2019-2024 to reach $8.9 billion in 2024, according to GlobalData Plc, a data and analytics company.
Shamim Khan, senior technology analyst, comments: “The revenue growth of NAS in the region will be driven by an increase in the data volume from growing Internet penetration and enterprises becoming more data-centric to analyze the insights and patterns for decision-making processes. This sheer data volume storage to be leveraged simultaneously for enterprise-wide applications will require advanced storage and accessibility features as available in a NAS mechanism.”
An analysis of GlobalData’s Market Opportunity Forecast Model reveals that banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), along with manufacturing, energy, information technology and retail will be the top 5 verticals accounting for 47.3% of the overall NAS revenue in the region in 2024.
Khan explains: “Factors such as growth in the demand for digital banking support (online banking, mobile applications and mobile wallets), increasing usage of solutions like AI, blockchain and chatbots to drive business and process efficiency, and simultaneous accessibility support option are expected to further result in the increased demand for a robust and distributed access support feature as provided by NAS. As a result, the BFSI sector is projected to have a 14.9% share in the total NAS revenue in 2024.”
Manufacturing sector’s contribution to the NAS revenue is projected to reach 13% in 2024 as countries like China, India and Vietnam are prominent manufacturing hubs in the region. Increased usage of automation systems in factories is creating a huge demand for easy accessibility of data and NAS could be the answer to all these requirements.
Khan concludes: “APAC being home to leading emerging economies, increasing demand for unstructured data such as surveillance in smart city projects, surge in e-commerce user base and growing projects on AI will help in the growth of NAS over the next 5 years.”