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$48.6 Billion by 2035 — How Subscription-Based IT Hardware Is Transforming Enterprise Procurement

Abdul kader by Abdul kader
May 9, 2026
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$48.6 Billion by 2035 — How Subscription-Based IT Hardware Is Transforming Enterprise Procurement
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Hardware as a Service | HaaS | IT Equipment Subscription | Regional Breakdown | April 2026 | Source: WFR

$48.6B 22.4% $6.8B
Market Value by 2035 CAGR (2025-2035) Market Value in 2024

Hardware as a Service Market

Key Takeaways

  • Hardware as a Service Market is projected to reach USD 48.6 billion by 2035 at a 22.4% CAGR.

  • Subscription-based IT hardware (servers, laptops, networking) for enterprises is the dominant structural growth driver.

  • Device-as-a-service (DaaS) and circular economy models are gaining traction among SMBs and large enterprises.

  • Dell (PCaaS), HP (DaaS), Lenovo (TruScale), HPE (GreenLake), Cisco (Flex Plan), and Apple lead competitive supply.

  • North America leads adoption; Asia-Pacific accelerates through SME digitization.

The Hardware as a Service Market is projected to grow from USD 6.8 billion in 2024 to USD 48.6 billion by 2035 at a 22.4% CAGR, driven by the mass-market adoption of subscription-based IT hardware across enterprise and SMB segments, the expansion of device-as-a-service into remote workforce management, and the proliferation of circular economy models that directly reduce e-waste and improve IT asset lifecycle management.

Market Size and Forecast (2024-2035)

Metric 2024 Value 2035 Projected Value / CAGR
Hardware as a Service Market USD 6.8B USD 48.6B | 22.4% CAGR

Segment & Technology Breakdown

Hardware Type Segment Primary Buyer Key Driver
Device-as-a-Service (Laptops, PCs) Enterprise, SMB IT Directors End-user computing, remote work
Server-as-a-Service Cloud, Data Center CIOs, CTOs Capacity on demand, scalability
Networking-as-a-Service Distributed Enterprise Network Managers Branch connectivity, Wi-Fi
Storage-as-a-Service Data-Intensive Cloud Architects Petabyte-scale, pay-as-you-grow

What Is Driving the Hardware as a Service Market Demand?

  • CapEx to OpEx Shift: Organizations prefer operating expense models over capital expenditures, with HaaS reducing upfront hardware costs by 80-90% and converting IT procurement to predictable monthly payments.

  • Remote Workforce Management: Device-as-a-service simplifies deployment and lifecycle management for hybrid work, with IT teams reducing provisioning time by 50-70% and enabling remote device refresh.

  • Sustainability and Circular Economy: HaaS providers refurbish and recycle returned equipment, with enterprises achieving 60-80% reduction in e-waste and meeting ESG goals through take-back programs.

  • Technology Refresh Cycles: Subscription models enable regular hardware upgrades (every 2-3 years), with organizations avoiding stranded assets and end-of-life support costs through built-in refresh options.

KEY INSIGHT

Enterprises deploying hardware-as-a-service models report 40% reduction in IT procurement costs and 60% faster device refresh cycles, with validated ROI through eliminated asset management overhead and improved employee productivity with modern hardware.

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Includes market sizing, segmentation methodology, and regional forecast tables.

Regional Market Breakdown

Region Maturity Key Drivers Outlook
North America Mature DaaS adoption, ESG focus Steady; device-as-a-service leading
Europe Strong Circular economy mandates, GDPR Strong; server HaaS accelerating
Asia-Pacific High-Growth SME digitization, cloud adoption Fastest-growing; China, India, SE Asia lead
Middle East & Africa Expanding Digital transformation Growing; entry-level HaaS
South America Emerging CapEx constraints Moderate; laptop subscriptions

Competitive Landscape

Category Key Players
PC/Device HaaS Dell (PCaaS), HP (DaaS), Lenovo (TruScale), Apple (Business Essentials)
Infrastructure HaaS HPE (GreenLake), Dell (APEX), Cisco (Flex Plan)
Cloud/Storage AWS (Outposts), Azure (Stack), NetApp (Keystone)
SMB/Specialized Ingram Micro (CloudBlue), SHI, CDW

Outlook Through 2035

Device-as-a-service standardization, server HaaS for hybrid cloud, and circular economy integration will define the hardware as a service market through 2035. Vendors investing in asset recovery, sustainable packaging, and flexible consumption models will capture the highest-margin enterprise and SMB contracts as HaaS transitions from procurement alternative to preferred IT acquisition method.

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→ Purchase the Full Hardware as a Service Market Report (2025-2035)

*10-year forecasts | Segment & application analysis | Regional data | Competitive landscape | 350+ pages*

Keywords: Hardware as a Service | HaaS | Device as a Service | DaaS | IT Subscription | PCaaS | Consumption-based IT | Circular IT

© 2025 WiseGuy Reports (WGR) · All Rights Reserved · wiseguyreports.com

All market projections are forward-looking estimates sourced from WGR’s proprietary research reports and subject to revision.



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