Software Defined Networking (SDN) Market by Demand, Emerging Trends and Technology Insights to 2025
APAC software defined networking (SDN) market share with the successful launch of these services in Japan, Colt had also planned to introduce the same On Demand SDN services in Hong Kong and Singapore as well.
Software defined networking emerged as an advanced architecture paradigm, amalgamating different technological capabilities applied to management of network functions, design, and service platforms. Pertaining to these benefits, numerous IT service companies have been feverishly changing their perspective toward adoption of software-based solutions for resolving several business challenges, which in a way is impelling software defined networking (SDN) market share. It had been stipulated by Cisco in one of its Cloud Index reports, that over 65% of all data centers would adopt SDN technology partially or fully by the end of 2021, a sharp rise from the 2016 records.
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Software defined networking (SDN) market size is forecast to exceed a valuation of USD 100 billion by 2025. With incessant efforts undertaken by the tech giants to unlock software-based technology potentialities in telecommunication industry, which has, of late, become more insight driven, SDN market demand is claimed to be on a robust incline. In fact, looking at the pace of advancements and expansion in its application spectrum, this particular business vertical is deemed to be one of the most fascinating spheres to watch unfold, claim analysts.
The U.K. based telecommunications behemoth, Colt Technology Services, had apparently declared its plan of expanding its On Demand SDN service across APAC belt. Powered by Colt IQ Network, the firm’s On Demand SDN services are characterized by high flexibility, real-time bandwidth variation, and agility.
The telecommunication sector is probably embarking on a transformational shift in recent years. software defined networking (SDN) market is deemed to be a major stipendiary of this transition. Telecommunication networks, apparently, have migrated from traditional hardware and appliance centric deployment to cloud based model, with software playing a pivotal role in network functionality. The increasing popularity of SDN industry can be majorly attributed to this fundamental aspect.
Cradlepoint, one of the formidable players dealing with SDN services, made it to the headlines a while ago, with the launch of its NetCloud service package, that reportedly includes advanced IBR1700 mobile router. Reportedly, this newly designed solution package for its NetCloud platform, brings the benefits of SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide-Area-Network) to LTE mobile networks for transit operators, first responders, and other fleet-based organizations. As claimed by the cloud-4G network service provider, the new solution is in compliance with the security and performance requirements of FirstNet, the independent authoritative entity under NTIA within U.S.
Tremendous technological interventions in the telecom sector have evidently narrowed the gap between developing and developed nations, giving software defined networking (SDN) market players lucrative opportunities to extend their geographical reach. However, considering the immense investments by U.S. telecom service providers in software defined networking, the regional SDN market has undoubtedly turned out to be hotbed for potential investors. For instance, American telecom giant AT&T has recently poured in USD 200 million to support startups that mainly focusses on promoting SDN technology and connected services. These kinds of hefty investments toward integrating new age software facilities in the existing telecommunication network is certain to leave a positive impression on U.S. software defined networking (SDN) market size.
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In a bid to reinforce its position in SDN market, Orange Business Services signed a collaborative agreement with Cisco a while back. Apparently, in consequence of this deal, the former is planning to showcase the onboarding of Cisco’s SD-WAN virtual network function on Cisco ENCS (Enterprise Network Compute System). In fact, with the aforementioned platform under its belt, Orange Business Services’ customers would gain a fully functional visualized solution for their network services, as a part of Orange universal CPE offering.
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