Market Competition Pattern and Development Strategies for SMEs in Computing Power Services
Junbin Le
Zhejiang Wanwang Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Hong Niu
Zhejiang Wanwang Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Dong Lin
Zhejiang Wanwang Information Technology Co., Ltd.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/bam.v6i2.6477
Keywords: Market size; SMEs; Market mechanism; Technological innovation
Abstract
This paper explores the characteristics of the current market environment, existing problems, and corresponding optimization strategies. It analyzes the market size and growth trends, technological innovation and competition patterns, as well as the status and role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the market. In response to issues such as market monopolies, insufficient competition, challenges and difficulties faced by SMEs, and deficiencies in policies and regulations, optimization strategies are proposed, including enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs, establishing a sound market mechanism and regulatory framework, and strengthening technological innovation and talent cultivation. The implementation of these measures aims to promote the optimization of the market environment and sustainable economic development.
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