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7Highly Distributed Application and Employee Environments Will Persist
4Network Management Solutions Continue to Shift to the Cloud
1End-to-end Network Visibility Is a Requirement
2End-to-end Network Management Is Also Highly Desired
Digital Twin Technology Awareness Is Expanding
2Network Automation and Supporting AI/ML Technology Are Gaining Traction
4Conclusion
1Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
Research Report: End-to-end Networking Visibility and Management
Apr 10, 2023
by
Enterprise Strategy Group Research
Organizations are distributing applications across private data centers, multiple public clouds, and edge locations. Plus, hybrid work initiatives are enabling employees to work from home or other locations outside of traditional office settings. As a result, the network has become critical to ensuring secure connectivity. These modern, distributed networks create greater challenges for organizations as they can create blind spots and become operationally complex to effectively manage. In addition, organizations are exploring the use of new technologies that drive visibility, efficiency, and automation.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary(2)
Report Conclusions(2)
Introduction(3)
Research Objectives(3)
Research Findings(16)
Highly Distributed Application and Employee Environments Will Persist(7)
Network Management Solutions Continue to Shift to the Cloud(4)
End-to-end Network Visibility Is a Requirement(1)
End-to-end Network Management Is Also Highly Desired(2)
Digital Twin Technology Awareness Is Expanding
Network Automation and Supporting AI/ML Technology Are Gaining Traction(2)
This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on unified end-to-end network management and visibility trends, including drivers, benefits (realized and expected), and challenges (experienced and expected) as well as the individuals/groups involveā¦