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Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market to Be Worth $512.4 Billion by 2031 – Exclusive Report by Meticulous Research®

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REDDING, Calif., July 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — According to a new market research report titled, ‘Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market by Offering (Compute, Storage, Others), Deployment (Public, Private, Hybrid), Organization Size, Application (Hosting, Others), Sector (IT & Telecommunications, BFSI, Others), and Geography – Global Forecast to 2031,’ the infrastructure-as-a-service market is projected to reach $512.4 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 23.1% from 2024–2031.

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In cloud computing, there are three main categories of services, namely, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is a form of cloud computing that provides access to cloud infrastructure resources from cloud service providers (CSPs), including servers, virtual machines, networking resources, and storage. Organizations use the IaaS to migrate IT infrastructure to the cloud. It helps to reduce the maintenance of on-premises data centers, save money on hardware costs, and gain real-time business insights. It also helps to provision new applications and adopt advanced technologies such as AI, ML, and big data.

Enterprises are adopting the IaaS model to eliminate the complexity and costs associated with building and maintaining physical infrastructure in an on-premises data center. The CSPs are responsible for managing and maintaining the infrastructure. The IaaS model is a pay-as-you-go basis that only allows for a particular resource that the consumer uses. IaaS gives flexibility to easily increase or decrease resources, allowing consumers to pay less when needed or instantly provision and scale out resources to meet new demands.

The infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented by offering (compute, network, storage, other offerings), deployment mode (public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud), organization size (large enterprises, small & medium-sized enterprises), application (testing and development, hosting, storage, backup, and recovery, high performance computing, other applications), sector (IT & telecommunications, BFSI, healthcare, retail & e-commerce, government & defense, manufacturing, transportation & logistics, other sectors). The study also evaluates industry competitors and analyzes the market at the regional and country levels.

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Based on offering, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into compute, network, storage, and other offerings. In 2024, the compute segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 42% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of virtualized computing resources by SMEs due to limited IT budgets and increasing digital transformation by various sectors to transfer their workload to the cloud.

Based on deployment mode, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud. In 2024, the public cloud segment is expected to account for the largest share of above 50% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of the public cloud by small and medium-sized enterprises due lower cost of subscription-based or pay-per-usage pricing models in the public cloud.

Based on organization size, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into large enterprises and small & medium-sized enterprises. In 2024, the large enterprises segment is expected to account for the larger share of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the growing adoption of advanced technologies such as cloud computing, AI, and blockchain, and the rapid migration of IT infrastructure in the cloud.

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Based on application, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into testing and development, hosting, storage, backup and recovery, high performance computing, and other applications. In 2024, the storage, backup, and recovery segment is expected to account for the largest share of around 38% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing use of cloud storage applications in large enterprises due to the increasing volume of data and growing demand across SMEs to avoid the complexity of storage management, the lack of skilled professionals, and reduce cost.

Based on sector, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into IT & telecommunications, BFSI, healthcare, retail & e-commerce, government & defense, manufacturing, transportation & logistics, and other sectors. In 2024, the IT & telecommunications segment is expected to account for the largest share of around 32% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The large market share of this segment is attributed to the increasing adoption of advanced technologies, including cloud computing, and the increasing use of the IaaS model to reduce data centers and increase storage capacity. Telecommunications operators are migrating to cloud infrastructure to decrease operational costs and increase deployment times. For instance, Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany) is using Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.) and Microsoft Corporation (U.S.) cloud infrastructure to reduce its data centers from 89 to 13 across the globe and increase computing and storage capacity by around 25%.

Based on geography, the infrastructure-as-a-service market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. In 2024, North America is expected to account for the largest share of around 46% of the infrastructure-as-a-service market. The market growth in North America is driven by the increasing government initiatives for the implementation of cloud computing technologies, the presence of major technology companies in the region, the high acceptance & extensive adoption of cutting-edge technologies in the region, and growing cloud adoption to manage security, infrastructure, network, business continuity, mobility, and regulatory standards within the cloud infrastructure. Companies are increasingly adopting cloud infrastructure to improve business productivity and decision-making capabilities by migrating their on-premise workload to the cloud. For instance, in April 2022, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.) extended its partnership with Boeing (U.S.), the leading manufacturer of airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and telecommunications equipment, to migrate Boeing’s applications from on-premises data centers to AWS cloud to strengthen their engineering and manufacturing processes.

The key players operating in the infrastructure-as-a-service market are Amazon Web Services, Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), Alibaba Cloud (China), Google LLC (U.S.), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Oracle Corporation (U.S.), IBM Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), SAP SE (Germany), VMware, Inc. (U.S.), Rackspace Technology, Inc. (U.S.), DigitalOcean LLC (U.S.), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (U.S.), Tencent Cloud (China), Linode LLC (U.S.), NTT Communications Corporation (Japan), Utho (India), and Vultr (U.S.).

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Scope of the Report:

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Offering

StorageComputeNetworkOther Offerings

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Deployment Mode

Public CloudPrivate CloudHybrid Cloud

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Organization Size

Large EnterprisesSmall & Medium-sized Enterprises

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Application

Storage, Backup, and RecoveryHigh Performance ComputingHostingTesting and DevelopmentOther Applications

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Sector

IT & TelecommunicationsRetail & E-commerceBFSIManufacturingHealthcareTransportation & LogisticsGovernment & DefenseOther Sectors

 Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market Assessment—by Geography 

North AmericaU.S.CanadaAsia-PacificChinaJapanIndiaSouth KoreaRest of Asia-PacificEuropeU.K.GermanyItalySpainFranceRest of EuropeLatin AmericaMiddle East & Africa

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Executive War College to Address Clinical Laboratory Disruption, Including AI Transformation, Workforce Pressures and Federal Reforms

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The 31st annual Executive War College (April 28–30, 2026, New Orleans) will bring together leading experts to address major disruptions in clinical laboratories, including AI-driven transformation, workforce challenges, digital pathology adoption and evolving federal reimbursement reforms.

NEW ORLEANS, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Market disruptions on multiple fronts are driving clinical laboratories, genetic test companies and anatomic pathology laboratories to modernize their operations for long-term sustainability. These challenges will be major topics when a top-flight roster of lab experts, innovators and lab leaders gather in New Orleans April 28-30, 2026, for the 31st annual Executive War College on Diagnostics, Clinical Laboratory and Pathology Management. The event takes place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel New Orleans.

Laboratory medicine continues to operate under structural pressures as regulatory scrutiny, reimbursement volatility, workforce instability and accelerating technology reshape the ecosystem in real time.

“Laboratory medicine continues to operate under structural pressures as the healthcare landscape keeps shifting,” stated Ashleigh Harris, conference producer of Executive War College. Clinical laboratories are facing disruptions on multiple fronts – external regulatory scrutiny, reimbursement volatility, workforce instability and accelerating technology that are all reshaping the ecosystem in real time. Successful laboratories will need to take many of these challenges on simultaneously to build durability and remain competitive.

To give lab leaders and pathologists an inside track to prepare for these multiple disruptions, the conference’s 145 expert speakers includes:

Syed T. Hoda, MD, Director of Digital Pathology, Director of Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology, Clinical Professor, NYU Langone Health, will review how their organization achieved a fully digital workflow in one year that accelerated diagnostics.Susan Van Meter, President, American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA), will co-present with experts to discuss federal reforms including the RESULTS Act that could reshape reimbursement, market competition and revenue stability.Cory A. Roberts, MD, MBA, CEO, Sonic Healthcare, USA will address the strategic considerations for laboratory mergers and acquisitions, as well as opportunities for laboratories to grow organically and harness emerging technologies.Lâle White, CEO, XiFin, Inc., will discuss how AI is transforming the forces reshaping healthcare into catalysts for growth, denial reduction and workforce efficiency.Ted Schwab, Innovator, Strategist and Entrepreneur of Schwab Tremblay Solutions, LLC, will lead a discussion with technology experts who will cover the emerging technologies of automation and robotics that are transforming diagnostics and the future of the lab workforce.

Now in its 31st year, Executive War College is the nation’s largest, most respected gathering on clinical lab management and operations – attracting the attendance of senior lab executives, administrators and pathologists who gather to learn, network and collaborate with thought leaders, experts, and analysts in developing the right strategies for their labs. It’s why major lab industry companies actively support this unique gathering include: organizations such as AstraZeneca, CrelioHealth, ELLKAY, Health Carousel, Leica Biosystems, LigoLab, MedSpeed, Philips, Roche, Synergen, TELCOR, Thermo Fisher Scientific, US HealthTek and XiFin, Inc.

In addition to more than 90 information-packed presentations comprising an enlightening and expansive range of topics, Executive War College 2026 will also feature two post conference all day events on April 30, including Executive Forum on Digital Pathology Management: Scalable Implementation Strategies That Deliver Business and Operational Impact, moderated by Christopher Garcia, Chair, Data Strategy Committee, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic.

“Our expert content is what differentiates Executive War College and provides true value to our attendees,” Harris stated. “The event is fine-tuned to provide real-world solutions for laboratories and pathology practices to be successful. We will navigate, propose and present solutions for the urgent issues that continue to challenge the clinical laboratory industry.

A maximum-capacity attendance is expected at this year’s 31st Executive War College. To register and for more information on Executive War College 2026, visit https://executivewarcollege.com You may also contact Amanda Curtis at acurtis@darkreport.com

ABOUT THE EXECUTIVE WAR COLLEGE

Since 1995, Executive War College is the preeminent conference for executives, lab leaders, pathologists, lab industry consultants and experts who come together to learn, connect, collaborate and obtain information designed to help solve the latest challenges in diagnostics, clinical lab and pathology management, for better patient outcomes.

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LabX Media Group is a leading worldwide science publishing company that delivers meaningful industry content and integrated marketing solutions for the scientific community. Headquartered in Midland, Ontario, Canada, LabXMedia Group’s brands and product solutions deliver trusted, timely and deep information across print and digital products and live events.

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Meteor Education Joins NC3 Industry Partner Network to Expand Access to Industry-Recognized Certifications in Secondary Schools

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GAINESVILLE, Fla., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Meteor Education is proud to announce a new partnership with the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3), joining NC3’s network of industry partners to help expand access to industry-recognized certifications to the secondary education market.

NC3 is the national leader in advancing career and technical education (CTE) through strong partnerships between education providers and industry. With a network of more than 2,000 education institutions and organizations, NC3 has supported 430,000+ students and delivered more than one million industry-driven, stackable certifications aligned to national skills standards.

Through this partnership, Meteor Education will play a unique role in extending NC3’s certification delivery into the secondary school market. By partnering directly with NC3 to expand professional development, Meteor Education will now support secondary schools in implementing and delivering select Festo certifications that employers value and recognize.

This approach helps bridge a critical gap between access to hands-on learning experiences and career readiness requirements, enabling districts to more effectively build and sustain high-quality, career-connected learning pathways that are grounded in their local economies.

“We’re seeing a clear shift, schools are being asked to deliver outcomes that extend well beyond the classroom,” said Bill Latham, CEO of Meteor Education. “What we hear consistently from our customers is that the difference between offering industry certifications and delivering them well comes down to how prepared and supported their instructors are. Schools want to do this right, and they need partners who can equip their educators at a high level. NC3 is head and shoulders above in this regard. Their commitment to training, preparation, and ongoing support for instructors is unmatched and gives schools the confidence to deliver certifications with real rigor and integrity. We’re privileged to be working with NC3 and excited to join them in this work.”

Meteor Education’s model of embedding expert educators into school systems will allow NC3 certifications to be delivered with greater consistency and scalability across the secondary market – supporting both instructors and students in achieving stronger outcomes.

“NC3 is thrilled to partner with Meteor Education to expand access to STEM, manufacturing, and automation certifications across the secondary education system. Additionally, their expertise in designing engaging and functional learning environments will be a tremendous asset to our network of schools,” said Craig Foucht, NC3 Director of Development. “Together, we’re empowering the next generation of learners with the skills, spaces, and certifications they need to succeed in the modern workforce.”

Together, Meteor Education and NC3 are strengthening the connection between education and industry by expanding access to high-quality certifications, supporting educators, and helping students gain the skills and credentials needed for college and career success, while contributing to the growth and vitality of their local economy.

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About Meteor Education
Meteor Education is the leader in the design and delivery of collaborative, flexible learning environments that accelerate student engagement. As part of our full-service approach, Meteor’s local teams, educator experts and design specialists partner closely with each school district to create social classrooms and other custom spaces that empower educators to develop future-ready students. We provide training to teachers to help maximize the positive effect of each environment and tools so districts can measure the impact on student learning and the overall value provided to their community. Meteor has helped thousands of schools improve their learning settings for more than 30 years. Over the past five years we partnered with 1,800+ districts across the US to impact the educational experience of more than 3.2 million students.

About NC3
The National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) is a driving force in connecting education to industry through innovative training and certification programs that prepare students for high-demand careers. As part of its comprehensive approach, NC3 partners with educators, administrators, and industry experts to design hands-on learning environments that reflect real-world workforce needs. Through instructor training, industry-recognized certifications, and program development support, NC3 empowers institutions to deliver relevant, skills-based education that drives student success. NC3 also provides the tools and resources needed to ensure program quality and measurable outcomes for both students and communities. With a growing national network of education and industry partners, NC3 has helped hundreds of institutions strengthen their programs and expand opportunities for thousands of students across the country.

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As AI Reshapes Wine Discovery, The Weinheimer Group Releases Industry Readiness Research and Launches VINTAGE² Educational System for Winery Operators

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AUSTIN, Texas, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Weinheimer Group today released the Wine Industry AI Marketing Readiness Report, a study of verified winery owners, operators, and marketing decision-makers examining directionally how the industry is approaching artificial intelligence in brand marketing, visibility, and growth. The findings arrive alongside the launch of VINTAGE², an AI visibility educational system built to help wineries understand and navigate the way artificial intelligence is reshaping consumer and trade discovery.

The report’s headline finding is unambiguous: 93% of wine industry respondents are either actively experimenting with AI or gathering information, with only 7% saying AI is not a current priority. Yet a significant gap separates awareness from action. Sixty percent of respondents identify improving online discoverability as their top AI opportunity, making it the most dominant single finding in the study. Thirty-six percent say uncertainty about what is real versus hype remains their primary obstacle, and 29% say clear return on investment proof is the single factor that would move them to take a first step.

“The wine industry has crossed a threshold that cannot be walked back,” said Tim Weinheimer, Brand-AI Marketing Strategist and creator of VINTAGE². “AI-powered search and generative engines are already functioning as the first point of discovery for consumers and trade buyers alike. Wineries that are not visible in those systems are not just losing marketing share of voice, they are losing the conversation entirely before it begins.”

Specializing in AI brand growth consulting for wineries, Tim developed VINTAGE² in direct response to this gap. The system provides winery leaders with a structured operational framework covering AI search behavior, brand visibility audits, narrative alignment, and the practical mechanics of Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), the emerging discipline of ensuring a brand is understood, trusted, and cited by AI-powered discovery platforms. It is not a software subscription or a quick-fix tool. It is a working knowledge system designed to build durable capability inside winery teams.

“Tim’s AI readiness educational workshop was eye-opening on the opportunities for our brand’s visibility,” said Valerie Elkins, Director of Memberships at William Chris Wine Company. “It helped us clearly understand how AI is already shaping how consumers find wineries like ours, and where William Chris Vineyards has a real opportunity to show up more consistently and credibly. Tim translated a complex topic into practical insight we are ready to act on with our marketing communications.”

For operators building new ventures, the learning curve is even more consequential. “As a new business, we knew that visibility, especially in news, online ratings and reviews, and AI search, would be critical from the start,” said Vinoth Rajkumar, Proprietor of Cork2Glass. “In just five months, we are seeing consistent visibility that has meaningfully supported our early growth.”

Access the AI Marketing Readiness Report and book a free 30-minute consultation with Tim.

About The Weinheimer Group
The Weinheimer Group is a winery brand strategy consultancy specializing in AI readiness, brand clarity, and digital visibility for the wine industry. Founder Tim Weinheimer brings more than 30 years of marketing leadership experience, WSET Level 3 certification, and recognition as Digital Agency of the Year and Data-Driven Agency of the Year by the SABRE North America Awards. A former winery founder, Tim previously launched and sold Su Vino Winery in Grapevine, Texas. He is currently a WSET Diploma candidate through the Napa Valley Wine Academy.

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