Software Quality Assurance Market 2022
The Software Quality Assurance Market is expected to register a CAGR of 9.6% during the forecast period to reach USD 14.01 billion by 2025.
The increasing demand for monitoring the cost of manufacturing with efficient quality is the most significant factor driving the global software quality market in 2022. Moreover, the deployment of advanced technologies like analytics present a great opportunity to expand the market. The increasing demand for software quality assurance across several industries has also increased the demand. In addition, there has been a rise in the adoption of cloud-based applications. However, security issues related to data security are likely to restrain the expansion of the market.
Software Quality Assurance Market Key Players
- Oracle Corporation (US)
- Microsoft Corporation (US)
- Siemens AG (Germany)
- MetricStream Inc. (the US)
- Iqms Inc. (the US)
- Pilgrim Quality Solution Inc. (the US)
- EtQ Management Consultants Inc. (the US)
- Unipoint Software Inc. (Canada)
- Verse Solutions Inc. (US)
- Enablon (France)
- QT9 Software (US)
- Cority Software Inc. (Canada)
- Biovia Corp (US)
- Sparta Systems Inc. (US)
- SAP SE (Germany)
The global software quality assurance market can be segregated on the basis of deployment, organization size, solution, vertical, and region.
By Deployment
- Cloud
- On premise
By Organization
By Vertical
- IT
- Telecom
- Consumer goods
- Defense
- Aerospace
- Manufacturing
- Consumer goods
- Retail
By Region
North America dominates the global market. It accounts for the largest market share due to the rapid adoption of software quality assurance solutions by enterprises. The major contribution comes from the US, Mexico, and Canada. Among all nations, the US dominates North America.
Europe is anticipated to experience good growth during the forecast period. Fast adoption of software quality assurance in the manufacturing sector is influencing the market.
The APAC region is projected to experience exponential growth during the review period. Among all nations, India, China, and Taiwan make the most significant contribution to actuating the market.
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