Technology DevOps Market | Page 2

The North American region accounts for the significant market for DevOps. The region is a hub for the development and adoption of innovative technologies. The presence of a well-established infrastructure supports market progress, allowing implementations of advanced technologies. Well-established BFSI industry in this region creates opportunities for the market to grow colossally during the review period. The US, among other North American countries, accounts for the dominating market in the region. The Europe market for DevOps is a substantially large market in terms of both size and volume. The Asia Pacific region has emerged a promising market, globally. Factors such as continuous growth in technologies and the presence of key players drive the regional market. China is one of the significant markets in the region. Increasing awareness about technological developments is a key driving force driving the demand in the APAC market. Global DevOps Market – Competitive Analysis Competitive by nature, the DevOps market is envisaged to witness intensified competition with more entrants getting attracted to the market. The market appears fragmented due to the presence of a number of key players. Matured players incorporate strategic initiatives such as collaboration, acquisition, product & technology launch, and expansion to gain a competitive edge in the market. Well-established players focus on new product development initiatives and geographical expansion. Hence, the market is projected to witness constant development and innovations of new products, which resultantly tern in intensifying the competition among the DevOps providers. Major Players: Players leading the DevOps market include Oracle Corporation, IBM Corporation, Amazon Web Services, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP (US), EMC Corporation, Google, Inc., CA Technologies (US), VersionOne, Inc., Red Hat, Inc. (US), Cisco Systems, Inc., Puppet Labs, Inc. (US), Chef, Inc., Docker, Inc., Atlassian (Australia), Clarizen, Inc, Micro Focus (UK), GitLab (US), Cigniti (India), RapidValue (US), XebiaLabs (US), TO THE NEW (India), CFEngine (US), Electric Cloud (US), CollabNet (US), HashiCorp (US), Perforce (US), Rackspace (US), Clarive (Spain), and OpenMake Software (US), among others. Industry/Innovation/Related News: April 9, 2019 --- xMatters (the US), a digital service availability platform that prevents IT issues from becoming business problems, launched a new powerful tool - Flow Designer which allows users to create incident management workflows using a no-code drag-and-drop interface. xMatters’ Flow Designer brings no-code incident management workflows to the enterprise. The new visual workflow builder allows all teams to synchronize DevOps and IT applications via drag-and-drop, and to create fully-automated toolchains without coding expertise. Flow Designer will also enable organizations to maintain the integrity of data shared across all of their tools and systems.