Overview
Global Edge Computing Market reached US$ 47.0 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 156.2 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 16.3% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
The proliferation of internet of things (IoT) devices generates large data that need to be processed efficiently. Edge computing facilitates the processing internet of things generated data locally, reducing the need to transmit large volumes of data to centralized cloud servers. Globally rapid growth in internet of things helps to boost the market growth of edge computing.
On March 23, 2021, Nokia launched Nokia edge automation for the management of multiple cloud deployments supporting new 5G use cases. It helps to simplify the life-cycle management of multiple cloud-based data centers. It also offers CSPs a fully prepared cloud computing edge infrastructure. It helps to drive operational efficiencies by enabling communication service providers which includes site deployment, software updates and maintenance.
Asia-Pacific accounted significant market share in the region. Growing product launches by major key players help to boost market growth over the forecast period. For instance, on November 07, 2022, Lumen Technologies, a leading provider of high-speed edge computing platforms and solutions launched its edge bare metal services for Asia-Pacific market. The service is beneficial for locations in Japan and Singapore as well as Lumen’s highly connected network in the region.
Dynamics
Growing Adoption of the Internet of Things
Cameras, sensors and other internet of things devices generate large amounts of data. Edge computing allows for the local processing of this data and reduces the need to send all data to centralized cloud servers. It is especially crucial in scenarios where real-time processing is required. The growing adoption of the Internet of Things helps to boost market growth of the edge computing
Growing applications of the internet of things like autonomous vehicles, smart cities and industrial automation, require real-time or low-latency responses. Edge computing helps to process data closer to the source and minimize latency and ensure quick decision-making. Edge computing addresses privacy and security concerns associated with transmitting sensitive internet of things data to centralized cloud servers. By processing data locally at the edge organizations enhance data privacy.
Growing Emergence of the 5G Globally
5G networks are more reliable and offer significantly lower latency compared to 3G and 4G. Edge computing complements 5G by processing data closer to the source, further reducing latency. 5G networks offer high bandwidth for the efficient and rapid transmission of large amounts of data. Edge computing leverages this capability by enabling the local processing of data at the edge, reducing the need to transmit all data to centralized cloud servers.
According to the data given by 5G Americas, North America is a dominating region in the uptake of wireless 5G connections with a total of US$ 119 million 5G in 2022. Global 5G connections increased 76% annually and now reached US$ 1.05 Billion and are expected to reach US$ 5.9 Billion by End of 2027. 5G subscriptions in India reached 10 million in 2022.
The Initial High Capital Requirement for the Infrastructure
Edge computing involves the deployment of computing resources, including servers, networking equipment and specialized hardware components, at the edge of the network. Purchasing and deploying these devices contribute to high initial capital expenditures. Building a robust and high-performance network infrastructure to support edge computing applications requires substantial investments. The includes the deployment of reliable and high-speed connectivity to facilitate data transmission between edge devices and central data centers.
Implementing robust security measures is crucial for edge computing, especially when processing sensitive data locally. Security investments, including encryption, authentication mechanisms and cybersecurity tools, contribute to the overall cost. Integrating edge computing infrastructure with existing IT systems and cloud services requires additional investments in software development, middleware and tools to ensure seamless interoperability. For instance, STL Partners invested US$ 13.95bn in edge investments in 2021.

Segment Analysis
The global edge computing market is segmented based on component, enterprise size, application, end-user and region.
Growing Industrial Adoption of Software Edge Computing
Based on the components, the edge computing market is divided into hardware, software, service and others. The software component segment holds the largest market share in the edge computing market. The development of comprehensive edge computing software platforms is important for orchestrating and managing the various components of edge infrastructure. The platforms provide functionalities such as analytics, data processing, security and connectivity, making them essential for operating edge computing environments.
An innovative product launched by the major key players helps to boost segment growth over the forecast period. For instance, on May 23, 2023, Dell Technologies expanded its edge portfolio by the launch of native edge software that transforms edge operations in the market. The new software platform helps to simplify, secure and automate edge infrastructure. Customers can achieve up to 130% return on investment in 3 years and also help to improve deployment times and reduce edge operations costs.
Geographical Penetration
Rapid Growth of IT Infrastructure in North America Helps to Boost Market Growth
North America accounted largest market share 39.12% in the global edge computing market due to rapid growth in IT Infrastructure. The infrastructure provides a solid foundation for the deployment of edge computing solutions and allows seamless integration and supports low-latency processing. The U.S. is the hub for technological innovation. North America has various technology companies and research institutions that actively contribute to the development of edge computing solutions.
Growing investments by the major key players help to boost regional market growth over the forecast period. For instance, on September 14, 2023, IOTech, a software solution company expanded its operations in North America. Dell Technologies Capital invested for expansion that helps to accelerate product development and also helps to enhance the open-edge data platform’s market positioning.

Competitive Landscape
The major global players in the market include ABB, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Inc., Aricent, Inc., Atos, Cisco Systems, Inc., General Electric Company, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development, Honeywell International Inc., Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. and IBM Corporation.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The shift to remote work during the pandemic has accelerated the adoption of edge computing solutions. Edge computing provides the necessary infrastructure for processing data closer to the source, reducing latency and supporting applications critical for remote work scenarios. The healthcare industry, under increased pressure due to the pandemic, has seen a growing interest in edge computing. Edge solutions support real-time processing of healthcare data, enabling faster decision-making, remote patient monitoring and other critical applications.
The pandemic has disrupted global supply chains, impacting the production and delivery of technology components. The disruption has affected the availability of edge computing hardware, leading to potential delays or shortages. The need for digital transformation has been emphasized during the pandemic and edge computing plays a key role in this process. Edge computing enables organizations to analyze data at the source, reducing the reliance on centralized cloud resources.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact Analysis
Geopolitical conflicts lead to disruptions in the global supply chain that affect the production and distribution of technology components. Key components for edge computing devices are sourced from regions directly impacted by conflict leading to shortages and increased costs. Geopolitical tensions and conflicts create economic uncertainty, which impacts overall business investment and technology spending.
Companies delay or reconsider their investments in edge computing infrastructure, affecting the market growth of edge computing. Geopolitical events lead to changes in regulations and trade policies. New regulations or trade barriers affect the movement of technology equipment across borders, impacting the deployment and adoption of edge computing solutions in different regions. Geopolitical tensions result in increased cybersecurity threats.
The edge computing market, which relies on distributed devices and networks faces heightened cybersecurity risks due to state-sponsored cyber activities or other malicious actors taking advantage of the geopolitical situation. Geopolitical instability prompts organizations to prioritize resilience and redundancy in their technology infrastructure. The led to increased interest in edge computing as a way to decentralize processing power and data storage, making systems more resilient to disruptions.
By Component


    • Hardware
    • Software
    • Service
    • Others


By Organization Size


  • • Large enterprises
    • SMEs


By Application


  • • Industrial IoT
    • Remote monitoring
    • Content delivery
    • AR/VR
    • Others


By End-User


  • • IT & Telecom
    • BFSI
    • Manufacturing
    • Healthcare
    • Retail
    • Others


By Region


  • • North America


o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico


  • • Europe


o Germany
o UK
o France
o Italy
o Russia
o Rest of Europe


  • • South America


o Brazil
o Argentina
o Rest of South America


  • • Asia-Pacific


o China
o India
o Japan
o Australia
o Rest of Asia-Pacific


  • • Middle East and Africa


Key Developments


  • • On May 05, 2020, IBM and Red Hat together launched New Edge Computing Solutions in the market for the 5G Era. Together both companies are able to tap into the potential of 5G to support crucial uses such as robotic surgery, emergency response or connected-vehicle safety features which is beneficial from the few milliseconds of latency saved by not having to send workloads to a centralized cloud.
    • On August 15, 2023, StackPath, a leading-edge computing platform launched StackPath Edge Compute Virtual Machine and Container instances featuring higher virtual CPU (vCPU) core counts and included RAM.
    • On August 29, 2022, NTT Ltd, a leading IT company and VMware collaborated with Intel and launched a fully managed Edge+Private 5G offering as a service. The company’s Edge-as-a-Service offering is available globally which helps to accelerate business process automation.


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