Digital Workplace Market Growth, Opportunities Business Scenario, Share, Scope, Key Segments and Forecast to 2026

Digital Workplace Market Growth, Opportunities Business Scenario, Share, Scope, Key Segments and Forecast to 2026
Atos (France), Cognizant (US), IBM (US), Wipro (India), Infosys (India), Zensar (India), Accenture (Ireland), Fujitsu (Japan), HCL Technology (India), DXC Technology (US), NTT Data (Japan), Unisys (US), HPE (US), TCS (India), Sonda (Chile), KissFlow (India), Capgemini (France), and others.
Digital Workplace Market by Component (Solutions [Unified Communication and Collaboration, Unified Endpoint Management, Enterprise Mobility and Management] and Services), Deployment, Organization Size, Vertical, and Region – Global Forecast to 2026

The global digital workplace market size is expected to grow from USD 22.7 billion in 2020 to USD 72.2 billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 21.3% during the forecast period. Digital workplace solutions and services help organizations to improve security by providing a complete and comprehensive view of network traffic, which helps in identifying both internal and external threats. Furthermore, digital workspace makes it easier for organizations to embrace new technologies and the cloud without compromising user experience. The digital workplace provides personalized role-based services and all the applications, data, and collaboration an employee needs on any device, anytime, and anywhere through a consumer-like online experience. A digital workplace uses mobility services and digital technology to adapt to the way people work and increase employee engagement and satisfaction.

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Enterprise mobility and management segment to hold a larger market size during the forecast period 

Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) is a set of services and technologies designed to secure corporate data on employees’ mobile devices. While it can manifest itself in various ways, it generally consists of a suite of mobile management systems and services that protect intellectual property; specific processes that ensure the security of data; and systems that must integrate with a wide range of enterprise IT systems to meet a range of corporate concerns. The EMM emerged in large part due to the rise of Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) programs. As more organizations embraced flexible policies, they turned to EMM to overcome the pitfalls of enabling personally-owned devices to access corporate data. EMM is the beneficiary strategy for organizations and their people to significantly reduce the workloads, empower IT teams to troubleshoot rapidly, improve productivity and security, and reduce costs.

SMEs segment to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period 

SMEs are defined as organizations with an employee strength ranging from 1 to 1,000. SMEs have a low marketing budget and often lack the resources and capabilities for effective marketing orchestration. The majority of SMEs are prone to cyberattacks as compared to large enterprises due to the lack of security infrastructure. According to a survey, nearly 43% of cyberattacks occur in small enterprises. Hence, SMEs need robust infrastructure to fight against cyberattacks and avoid data loss and downtime. In comparison with the large enterprises segment, the SMEs segment is facing various challenges in terms of resources. SMEs focus on reducing the overall cost and adopt enhanced infrastructures. They require a flexible payment model for better cost optimization of their business processes.

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Atos (France), Cognizant (US), IBM (US), Wipro (India), Infosys (India), Zensar (India), Accenture (Ireland), Fujitsu (Japan), HCL Technology (India), DXC Technology (US), NTT Data (Japan), Unisys (US), HPE (US), TCS (India), Sonda (Chile), KissFlow (India), Capgemini (France), and others. The study includes an in-depth competitive analysis of key players in the digital workplace market with their company profiles, recent developments, COVID-19 developments, and key market strategies. The players in this market have embraced different strategies to expand their global presence and increase their market shares. New product launches and enhancements, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, have been the most dominating strategies adopted by the major players from 2018 to 2021, which helped them strengthen their offerings and broaden their customer base.

Atos was formed from the merger of two France-based IT services companies in 1997—Axime and Sligos—and is now headquartered in Bezons, France. The company is one of the leaders in digital services, operating in 72 countries, with 105,000 employees as of 2020. The company’s expertise lies in business and platform solutions, infrastructure and data management, cloud and enterprise software, transactional and payment services, big data and security, and communication software and platforms. Digital workplace has been a strategic focus for the company and an important pillar in the digital transformation area. Its managed workplace services focus on intelligent automation, omnichannel support, on-site support, and measurable employee experience. Atos continues to leverage analytics, acquisitions, and partner offerings in its services portfolio. Atos Digital Workplace helps customers in providing an agile, secure, and affordable digital workplace, helping employees thrive.

IBM has been an established player and a globally renowned vendor for providing dedicated hardware, software, and related services to major enterprises globally. IBM operates in major business segments comprising Global Technology Services (GTS), Global Business Services (GBS), Global Systems and Technology, Global Financing, and Software. IBM’s workplace services deliver a wide range of services that consist of mobility services and end-user services, which support cloud-based services and tools. In the digital workplace market, IBM offers its digital workplace services through Watson, which helps the service desk with analytics, virtualization, and storefront support. IBM’s digital workplace services help in enhancing enterprise mobility. With its new and innovative technologies, IBM enables its customer to build a better digital workplace by providing personalized customer interactions and a multi-device, collaborative environment. IBM majorly offers two different types of workplace services, including workplace virtualization services and workplace support services with Watson. The company serves a customer base present around the world in the Americas, APAC, Europe, and MEA. The company faces competition from companies like Atos, Accenture, and Wipro in the digital workplace market.

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