The Latin America, Middle East and Africa Cloud Services Brokerage Market would witness market growth of 19.9% CAGR during the forecast period (2018 – 2024).

A cloud broker is a third party or company who acts as an intermediary between the cloud service buyer and sellers. The role of a broker could simply be to save the buyer time by researching services from different vendors and provide the buyer with information on how to use cloud computing to promote business goals. The broker can also be an intermediary between two or more parties during negotiations. In this scenario, the broker works with the customer to understand work processes, needs for provision, budgeting and requirements for data management. The broker then submits a short list of the recommended cloud providers to the customer and contacts the provider(s) of choice to arrange services after the research has been completed.

Based on Platform, the market is segmented into External Brokerage Enablement and Internal Brokerage Enablement. Based on Service Type, the market is segmented into Integration, Sourcing, & Procurement, Vendor Management, and Governance & Control. Based on Deployment model, the market is segmented into Public, Private, and Hybrid. Based on Organization sixe, the market is segmented into Large Enterprises, and Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises. Based on End user, the market is segmented into Telecom & IT, BFSI, Retail & Consumer Goods, Government, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, and Others. Based on countries, the market is segmented into Brazil, Argentina, UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Nigeria, and Rest of LAMEA.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include IBM Corporation, Dell technologies, Accenture Plc., Wipro, DXC technology, Arrow Electronics Inc., Tech Mahindra Ltd., ComputeNext Inc., Oracle Corporation, and HP Enterprise.