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Backend as a Service (BaaS) Market worth $7.7 Billion by 2017 – New Report by MarketsandMarkets


(PRWEB) December 21, 2013

The report “Cloud Backend-as-a-service (BaaS)/ Mobile BaaS (MBaaS) Market – Global Advancements, Business Models, Technology Roadmap, Forecasts & Analysis (2012 – 2017)”, defines and segments in the global Backend as a Service market with analysis and forecasting of the global revenues. It also identifies drivers and restraints for this market with insights on trends, opportunities, and challenges. The global BaaS market is estimated to grow from $ 216.5 million in 2012 to $ 7.7 billion in 2017. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 104% from 2012 to 2017. In the current scenario Entertainment applications segment continues to be largest adaptor for BaaS. In terms of geographies, North America continues to be the biggest market for BaaS.

Browse 80+ market data tables & 30+ figures spread through 149 pages and in-depth TOC on “Cloud Backend-as-a-service (BaaS)/ Mobile BaaS (MBaaS) Market – Global Advancements, Business Models, Technology Roadmap, Forecasts & Analysis (2012 – 2017)”.

http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/mobile-backend-as-a-service-mbaas-market-813.html

Early buyers will receive 10% customization on this report.

MarketsandMarkets has segmented the global BaaS market by types of solutions and end-users. The vertical segment comprises of Entertainment applications, Enterprise applications and other mobile applications; whilst the end-user markets include Enterprise, Small and Medium Business, Small Office Home Office. The vertical segments and end-user markets, along with each of their sub-segments are further bifurcated by geographies. Geographies covered include North America (NA), Europe, Asia-Pacific including Japan (APAC), Middle East & Africa (MEA), and Latin America (LA).

In the recent years, opportunities in the Mobile applications market has grown significantly and Mobile applications have become a thriving business segment in the IT market. The competition in the mobile applications segment has gone intense and the availability of variety of useful mobile applications in the application store has become a key constraint while buying a mobile hand set. With the explosion in the mobile applications, the intense competition in the market and the increasing popularity of the ‘Bring your own device’ culture has created a necessity for faster mobile application development methodologies. Many companies recognized this opportunities and started offering bundled services like server side infrastructure, middleware, ready to integrate features and IDE for mobile application development in the name of ‘Backend as a Service’. BaaS provides a solution to some common pain points that are faced by application developers.

BaaS reduces the complexities of the application development by dealing with the complex server side programming, reducing the redundancy in creating backend code blocks, providing ready to integrate features and template backend. Developers can focus more on the front end of the applications and the marketing activities needed for the application. With BaaS developers can reduce the time needed to develop their applications by 70%. Also BaaS providers are offering flexible benefit plans which keep the initial investment for developing mobile applications minimal.

The major forces driving the market are factors such as rising need for bundled services that will aid the application developers to reduce the complexities and time need for mobile application development and deployment. At the same time, opportunities in venture capital funding will benefit the growth in this market.

Sample Report available @ http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsample.asp?id=813

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Convincing Angel Investors Your Business is Worth the Risk

You have a great idea for a business but venture capital firms are unwilling to lend you startup funding for any of a number of reasons.  Venture capitalists are more likely to fund large startups that may need as much as $ 5 million and up. It only seems appropriate that one of the alternative sources of funding is named the angel investor. An angel investor is a private investor who invests personal money in an entrepreneurial company.

Many Angel Forms

Angel investors come in many forms. An angel investor might be a professional like a doctor or an attorney. Some angel investors are retired people who have discretionary money.  Much to people’s surprise, the typical angel investor is not a millionaire.

Many private investors are business associates.  Business associates are any persons or businesses that might be willing to invest in your company because they are familiar with your business idea and find it to be workable. They may be people who will be working for you and want to invest in the company or potential suppliers who have a vested interest in you starting a business that will use their products.

There are even angel investors who are fellow entrepreneurs and simply want to help other entrepreneurs like themselves get started.

Angels are Everywhere

If you get the idea that angel investors are just about anywhere you look, you would be right. Many times the small business entrepreneur only thinks in terms of traditional funders and doesn’t consider the fact that plenty of people including business associates are willing to lend money. In fact micro-lending is actually a network of angel investors who want to help small entrepreneurs pursue their goals.

How do you find angel investors? The simplest way is to take advantage of services that cater to entrepreneurs seeking startup money.

Though you can search for funding through friends or business associates, the matchmaking service will bring together budding entrepreneurs and angel investors quickly and efficiently.

he angel investor actually functions in a manner similar to a venture capitalist. One of the main differences is that angel funders are as interested in things like leveraging their abilities and promoting entrepreneurship as they are in making a profit. Some angel investors will want to play an active role in your business while others will be silent investors.  If an angel investor wants to participate, it gives you excellent access to knowledge and experience that can increase your chances for success.

Preparation is Important

When you decide that angel investing presents the best startup funding opportunity, it’s important to be well prepared. Your business idea must be well thought out and your business plan needs to be thorough. Don’t be deceived by the fact these investors are called “angels”. They are solid, experienced, knowledgeable investors who will ask tough questions and expect well prepared answers. You will need to be prepared to discuss your idea, marketing strategies, location, website development, customers, staff and expenses.

 

Get helpful info about startup business funding and angel investors at http://www.funded.com.