Report Summary:
Leveraging NSR's leading research into satellite communications, Global Satellite Manufacturing and Launch, and EO markets across a range of verticals, “Space Cloud Computing, 4th Edition (SCC4) ” is a comprehensive report analyzing the market potential for cloud computing within the satellite industry. With technological advancements aiding an IT revolution in the sector, this report provides an overview of key players and services, assessing the current market state and presenting forecasts on satellite cloud data traffic and cloud services revenues.
NSR's “SCC4” highlights the "cloudification" of the satellite value chain, with satellite operators and service providers offering tighter integration across functions and extending their services to adapt cloud-based delivery models. The report evaluates the impact of cloud on the value chain, leading to newer business models leveraging inherent advantages such as CAPEX/OPEX reduction, scalability, and ubiquity.
Furthermore, NSR's 4th edition of “Space Cloud Computing” assesses the various service models in play and under development, the applications being serviced, key players involved, and quantitative forecasts of current and future market demand and revenues. As digitization of the RF link spreads across all segments, the report also provides an assessment of cloud-ready capabilities on the ground.
As the only report focused on this sector, NSR's “Space Cloud Computing, 4th Edition (SCC4) ”provides valuable insights into the market opportunity for cloud computing within the satellite industry.
Key questions are answered in this report?
- How is the impact of cloud computing felt across the satellite industry value chain?
- What are the key drivers for cloud-based computing services by application?
- What are the key trends underlying the adoption of cloud-based services in the satellite industry?
- Who are the key players driving the satellite-cloud computing market landscape?
- Which cloud-related applications are expected to drive revenues in the satellite sector?
- What is the volume of cloud-enabled data passing through satcom?
Who Should Purchase this Report:
- EO and SATCOM Satellite Operators
- Data Downlink Service Providers and Ground Station Operators
- Financial Institutions and Investors
- Computing hardware and Software Providers
NSR Difference:
NSR's “Space Cloud Computing, 4th Edition (SCC4) ” report is unique:
- 1. Industry-Leading Research: NSR has over 20 years of experience in the satellite industry, making it one of the most respected and trusted sources of industry research. This extensive experience allows NSR to provide a level of analysis that is unparalleled in the industry.
- 2. Comprehensive Assessment: SCC4 offers a comprehensive assessment of the opportunities within the space cloud computing market. The report covers the entire value chain, providing insights into the key players, services, and applications being serviced.
- 3. Business Essential Insights: The SCC4 report provides essential insights into the market that are critical to achieving business goals. The report provides a quantitative forecast of current and future market demand and revenues and evaluates the impact of cloud on the value chain, leading to newer business models leveraging inherent advantages such as CAPEX/OPEX reduction, scalability, and ubiquity.
- 4. Emerging Market: The space cloud computing market is fast-evolving and emerging, and NSR's SCC4 report is the only report on this sector. As such, the report offers a unique opportunity to gain a competitive advantage by understanding the latest trends, opportunities, and challenges in this space.
Key Features:
New in this Edition
- Updated qualitative section:
- Rapid Technology Developments:
- Software-Defined Networks
- Updated Forecasts that provide a deeper analysis of key segments:
- Data Downlink: Science, SA, Earth Observation by market type and mass class of satellites
- Communications: Mobility, Energy, Gov/Mil and Enterprise Communications
Report Segmentation:
Companies included in this Report:
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Boeing, D-Orbit, Hedron, Kepler, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), Microsoft, National Geospatial Agency (NGA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), OneWeb, RBC Signals, Swedish Space Corporation (SSC), Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, Unibap, US Space Force, and Xplore.