If there is one company that has mastered the art of the cloud, it is Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM). It recently released its fourth quarter results that continued to outpace market expectations. And, there doesn’t appear to be any slowdown in sight.
According to a recent report, the Global Healthcare Cloud Computing market is estimated to grow to $15.8 billion by the year 2025 from $4.5 billion in 2016. Pleasanton, California-based Veeva (NYSE: VEEV), a leading player in the industry, recently announced stellar quarterly results.
According to a MarketsandMarkets report published last year, the global cloud based ITSM Market is estimated to grow 15% annually over the next few years to $8.78 billion by 2021. The growth is expected to be driven by increased adoption of BYOD policies and mobile devices across organizations.
According to a recent market report, the global data visualization market was valued at $4.51 billion in 2017. It is expected to grow 9.5% annually to $7.76 billion by 2023. Data analytics firm Tableau (NYSE: DATA) is a leading player in the industry.
According to a report published last year, the global CRM applications market was worth $24.3 billion in 2016. The market has been dominated by Salesforce.com, which accounts for 26% market share, followed by Oracle, SAP, Adobe, and Genesys. Analysts estimate the industry to grow 2% annually over the next few years to $26.6 billion by
According to a MarketsandMarkets report, the global sales performance management market that includes software and services is projected to grow 18% annually to $5.6 billion by the year 2020. North America is the biggest market in terms of market size, but APAC and Europe are expected to drive the biggest growth in the coming years.
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Identity & Access Management market is projected to grow 15% annually to $20.87 billion by the year 2022 from $7.94 billion in 2016 driven by the increased focus on compliance management, along with the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IOT), Bring Your Own Device, and connected devices among
A recent Forrester report estimates that the US online sales will account for 17% of all US retail sales by the year 2022 from 12.7% in 2017. E-commerce player eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) recently reported its fourth quarter results, that met market expectations.