Today’s enterprises rely on their networks for operational success, productivity, and resilience. The rise of remote work and data-intensive applications has created an even greater demand for high-speed, secure, and scalable networks from the core to the edge and the cloud.
A well-maintained network provides seamless connectivity, strengthens cybersecurity, and supports innovation. If your users keep pointing to your network as a problem, it’s time to reassess and prioritize your networking initiatives.
First, consider the networking landscape. Which networking news items have caught your attention lately? Several news items and trends to monitor include:
According to Gartner research, enterprises still perform more than 65% of their networking activities manually. Network automation can fill that gap with technologies to manage device configuration and updates at scale, as well as create event-driven workflows that connect automation tools. Karen Brown, Director Analyst at Gartner, says:
“By 2026, 30% of enterprises will automate more than half of their network activities, an increase from less than 10% of enterprises in early 2023.”
According to research by MarketsandMarkets, the global NaaS market is expected to be worth USD 46.6 billion by 2027, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 28.7% during the forecast period (2022-2027).
Networking tends to be more complicated in the cloud than on traditional legacy networks. NaaS platforms are particularly helpful for enterprise and large commercial organizations to simplify the overall management and administration of multi-cloud and multi-region cloud networking.
What’s driving network investment this year and into the future? For starters:
During the COVID pandemic, many companies focused on enabling work from home and cut back or paused other network investments. This created technical debt and obsolescence, notably on the wired or wireless networking side.
Network and infrastructure teams are still running lean, which has caused network projects, maintenance, and upgrades to fall behind. Mark McCully, Director of Modern Data Center Engineering at Sayers, says:
“Lead times for networking gear have decreased compared to even a year ago. Network staff augmentation and managed networking services such as those offered by Sayers can help push specific projects forward, perform maintenance and upgrades, and be boots on the ground from an architectural standpoint and hands-on perspective.”
No longer viewed as a silo, networking has blended with other areas such as security, infrastructure, and platform engineering. Recent customer networking projects with Sayers have spanned a variety of areas including:
Networking initiatives including a systems assessment and a new public Wi-Fi network have enabled the Lincoln Park Zoo to stabilize and secure the entire infrastructure, enrich the visitor experience, and improve customer engagement. Rena Solano, Chief Financial Officer at the Lincoln Park Zoo, says:
“We no longer are worried about network-wide outages. We have stability throughout the network and, when there is an issue, the team is quickly able to identify and resolve it.”
As a private network, your corporate extranet allows trusted third-party companies such as suppliers and partners to connect to your business in a secure, controlled fashion.
Extranet-as-a-service (EaaS) helps simplify the setup and operations of your extranet. The software service securely interconnects multiple companies so they can more easily share data between them using cloud services.
EaaS can extend segmentation to internal and external users, integrate third-party virtual network functions, and quickly enable multi-cloud networking.
Roland Olczak, Senior Network Engineer at Sayers, says:
“As companies move to the cloud, they start to take on many of the cloud-native constructs and complexities of connectivity to the cloud. With extranet-as-a-service, you can essentially treat extranet connectivity as a plug-and-play that helps alleviate a lot of those complexities for seamless multi-cloud networking.”
The Alkira EaaS platform, for example, can stand up a secure connection to shared application services the same day with the click of a button. Aimed at enterprise and large commercial organizations, the platform unilaterally applies uniform segmentation and policies across various partners accessing the same shared application services.
Concerned about your network stability, security, or obsolescence? Ask these questions about your organization’s networking:
Questions? Contact us at Sayers today and take advantage of a free half-day or full-day networking in-service assessment. Examples include an overall network maturity assessment, gap analysis, SD-WAN / SASE readiness, or a network automation workshop.
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