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Collaborations aimed at enhancing Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) play a pivotal role in driving growth in the distributed cloud industry. By leveraging partnerships and infrastructure integration, organizations can optimize CDN performance, reduce latency, and enhance content delivery efficiency.
For instance, in July 2022, Zenlayer, a provider of highly distributed cloud services, collaborated with Yotta to set up its Point of Presence within the Yotta NM1 Data Center located in Navi Mumbai (India). This strategic move makes Yotta NM1, a sole Uptime Institute & certified Tier IV data center, the latest addition to Zenlayer’s PoP network in India. This partnership aimed to facilitate the delivery of Zenlayer’s Content Delivery Network and Bare Metal Cloud services in the region. As the demand for seamless & high-quality content delivery continues to rise, such collaborations are poised to fuel the distributed cloud market expansion.
North America accounted for 40% of the market share in 2022, attributed to the region
The large enterprises segment held more than 58% of the market share in 2022, owing to the ongoing collaborative product development among tech companies.
The market size of distributed cloud reached USD 4.2 billion in 2022 and is set to expand at over 19.5% CAGR from 2023 to 2032, due to the proliferation of edge computing.
Some of the top companies engaged in the industry are F5 Inc., Oracle Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Google LLC, Rackspace Technology, VMware Inc., and IBM Corporation.