Nordic Region’s Big Cloud Push Transforming Networks
Information Services Group (III) has released a report stating that Nordic enterprises are increasingly investing in software-defined networking (SDN) to enhance cloud migration and user experience. The transition to a software-defined-everything (SDx) approach is driven by digitalization and the need for high-speed connections for remote work. This growth is further fueled by trends like multi-cloud environments and the demand for managed SD-WAN services. Notably, SD-WAN technology is becoming more cloud-centric to support SaaS applications, while the small and medium-sized business sector leads in generating demand.
- Increasing investment in software-defined networking (SDN) by Nordic enterprises.
- Growing demand for cloud connectivity driven by digitalization.
- Expected double-digit growth in software-defined cloud interconnect technology over the next two years.
- Small and medium-sized businesses are key demand drivers for networking services.
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Growing use of software-defined networking enables multi-cloud connections, better remote user experience, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Network — Software Defined Solutions and Services report for the Nordics finds more companies in the region have been carrying out large-scale digitalization and cloud migration, leading many to adopt a software-defined-everything (SDx) approach. In some cases, this has been triggered by changes following mergers and acquisitions. Companies are also transforming their networks to ensure high-speed, low-latency connections to the growing number of remote workers, because poor application performance directly affects employee productivity.
“Cloud connectivity is becoming strategically important to Nordic enterprises,” said
Many Nordic enterprises have assembled multi-cloud environments, leading networking service providers to develop offerings that help customers establish connections between clouds. Software-defined cloud interconnect technology has been gaining traction and is expected to show double-digit growth over the next two years, ISG says.
SD-WAN technology, which revolutionized branch networking by automating and standardizing hybrid connectivity at branch offices, is becoming increasingly cloud-centric as companies move toward SaaS applications, the report says. SD-WAN automation helps in managing multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) by routing data along the best path.
The small and medium-sized business segment in the Nordics, one of the most prominent in the world, often takes the lead in creating new demand for networking services and creating new opportunities for the SDN industry, ISG says. The rapid growth of IoT, which increasingly requires end-to-end links for data analytics in edge devices, is also driving networking demand. Service providers are preparing their customers for wider public 5G services in which a portion of radio spectrum can be allocated to enterprises.
The report also examines other SDN trends in the Nordics, including the growth of managed SD-WANs and the increasing importance of network security at the edge.
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Network — Software Defined Solutions and Services report for the Nordics evaluates the capabilities of 49 providers across five quadrants: Managed SD-WAN Services, SDN Transformation Services (Consulting and Implementation), Enterprise Networks Technology and Service Suppliers, Edge Technologies and Services, and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE).
The report names Deutsche Telekom, HCL,
In addition, GTT is named as a
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Network — Software Defined Solutions and Services report for the Nordics is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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