The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2015 - 2030 - To Worth $20 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020, Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts

The Report The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2015 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts provides information on pricing, market analysis, shares, forecast, and company profiles for key industry participants.

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While the advantages of SDN (Software Defined Networking) and network virtualization are well known in the enterprise IT and data center world, both technologies also bring a host of benefits to the telecommunications service provider community. Not only can these technologies help address the explosive capacity demand of mobile traffic, but they can also reduce the CapEx and OpEx burden faced by service providers to handle this demand by diminishing reliance on expensive proprietary hardware platforms. The recognition of these benefits has led to the emergence of the NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) concept that seeks to virtualize and effectively consolidate many service provider network elements onto multi-tenant industry-standard servers, switches and storage.

Mobile operators and internet service providers have already begun making SDN and NFV investments in a number of functional areas including but not limited to EPC/mobile core, IMS, policy control, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment), CDN (Content Delivery Network) and transport networks. SNS Research estimates that service provider SDN and NFV investments will grow at a CAGR of 54% between 2015 and 2020. As service providers seek to reduce costs and virtualize their networks, these investments will eventually account for over $20 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020.

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The “SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2015 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the SDN, NFV and network virtualization ecosystem including enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, use cases, deployment case studies, regulatory landscape, standardization, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents market size forecasts from 2015 till 2030. The forecasts are segmented for 10 submarkets, 2 user base categories, 9 use cases, 6 regions and 34 countries.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

SNS Research estimates that service provider SDN and NFV investments will grow at a CAGR of 54% between 2015 and 2020, eventually accounting for over $20 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020.

At present, virtualized EPC/mobile core, IMS and policy control platforms represent over 70% of all VNF (Virtual Network Function) software investments.

Although the use of SDN is widespread in the enterprise and data center domain, service providers are only beginning to adopt the technology to programmatically manage their networks.

Investments on orchestration platforms will account for nearly $2 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020, representing nearly 10% of all service provider SDN and NFV spending.

The growing adoption of SDN and NFV has created a natural opportunity for silicon and server OEMs to combine their server platforms with a networking business stream.

Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

SDN, NFV and network virtualization ecosystem

Market drivers and barriers

Enabling technologies, protocols, architecture and key trends

Use cases, applications, PoC (Proof of Concept) and deployment case studies

CapEx saving potential of SDN and NFV

Orchestration and management platforms

Regulatory landscape and standardization

Industry roadmap and value chain

Profiles and strategies of over 240 leading ecosystem players

Strategic recommendations for ecosystem players

Market analysis and forecasts from 2015 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets, user base and use case categories:

Submarkets

SDN Hardware & Software

NFV Hardware & Software

Other Network Virtualization Software

User Base Categories

Service Providers

Enterprises & Data Centers

NFV Submarkets

Hardware Appliances

Orchestration & Management Software

VNF Software

Service Provider SDN Submarkets

SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliances

Orchestration & Management Software

SDN Controller Software

Network Applications Software

Enterprise & Data Center SDN Submarkets

SDN-Enabled Hardware Appliances

SDN-Enabled Virtual Switches

SDN Controller Software

Service Provider Use Case Categories

CDN

CPE

Data Center

EPC/Mobile Core

Fixed Access Networks

IMS & VoLTE

Policy, OSS & BSS

RAN (Radio Access Network)

Transport & Backhaul

Regional Markets

Asia Pacific

Eastern Europe

Latin & Central America

Middle East & Africa

North America

Western Europe

Country Markets

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, UK and USA

Additional forecasts are provided for:

SDN and NFV Induced Service Provider CapEx Savings by Region

Key Questions Answered:

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

How big is the SDN, NFV and network virtualization opportunity?

What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?

How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?

What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?

Which regions, submarkets and countries will see the highest percentage of growth?

How are service provider led initiatives driving SDN and NFV investments?

How does regulation impact the adoption of SDN and NFV centric networks?

How can NFV make the VoLTE (Voice over LTE) business case work?

How can software defined DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) complement SDN functionality?

What level of CapEx savings can SDN and NFV facilitate for service providers?

Do SDN and NFV pose a threat to traditional network infrastructure vendors?

Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?

Is there a ring leader in the SDN and NFV ecosystem?

What strategies should enabling technology providers, network infrastructure vendors, mobile operators and other ecosystem players adopt to remain competitive?

List of Companies Mentioned:

The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report:

3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)

6WIND

A10 Networks

Accedian Networks

ACCESS CO.

Accton Technology Corporation

Active Broadband Networks

Actus Networks

ADARA Networks

Adax

ADLINK Technology

ADTRAN

ADVA Optical Networking

Affirmed Networks

Agema Systems

Airbus Defence and Space

Akamai Technologies

ALAXALA Networks Corporation

Albis Technologies

Alcatel-Lucent

Allied Telesis

Allot Communications

Alpha Networks

ALTEN Calsoft Labs

ALTEN Group

Altiostar Networks

Alvarion Technologies

Amartus

AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)

Amdocs

ANEVIA

Argela

Aricent

Arista Networks

Arkoon Netasq

ARM Holdings

ARRIS Group

Artesyn Embedded Technologies

ASOCS

AT&T

AudioCodes

Avago Technologies

Avaya

AWS (Amazon Web Services)

Barracuda Networks

Big Switch Networks

BlueCoat

Brain4Net

Broadcom Corporation

Broadpeak

BroadSoft

Brocade

BT Group

BTI Systems

Canoga Perkins

Canonical

Catbird Networks

Cavium

Cedexis

Cellwize

Centec Networks

Ceragon Networks

Certes Networks

Check Point Software Technologies

China Mobile

Ciena

CIMI Corporation

Cisco Systems

Citrix Systems

Clavister

ClearPath Networks

Cloudscaling

CloudWeaver

Cobham Wireless

Cohesive Networks

Colt Technology Services Group

Comodo Security Solutions

Compass-EOS

Comptel

Concurrent

Connectem

ConteXtream

Coriant

Corsa Technology

CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)

Cumulus Networks

Cyan

Dell

Dialogic

Dorado Software

DT (Deutsche Telekom)

ECI Telecom

Edgeware

Ekinops

Elemental Technologies

Embrane

EMC Corporation

Enterasys Networks

EnterpriseWeb

Equinix

Ericsson

ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)

EXFO

Extreme Networks

EZchip Semiconductor

F5 Networks

FibroLAN

Fidelity Investments

Flash Networks

Flextronics International

Fortinet

FRAFOS

Freescale Semiconductor

Fujitsu

GENBAND

Gencore Systems

Gigamon

GigaSpaces Technologies

Google

Guavus

H3C Technologies

Harmonic

Hitachi

HP (Hewlett-Packard)

Hrvatski Telekom

Huawei

HyTrust

IBM

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)

Illumio

Imagine Communications Corporation

Infinera

Infoblox

Inocybe Technologies

Intel Corporation

Interface Masters Technologies

Intracom Telecom

Intune Networks

IP Infusion

IPgallery

iPhotonix

IPITEK

IRTF (Internet Research Task Force)

Italtel

ITU (International Telecommunications Union)

iwNetworks

Ixia

Juniper

Kanazawa University Hospital

KDDI Corporation

KEMP Technologies

KT Corporation

Lemko Corporation

Lenovo

LG Uplus

LineRate Systems

Linux Foundation

Lumeta Corporation

Luxoft Holding

Maipu Communication Technology

Marvell Technology Group

MatrixStream Technologies

Mavenir Systems

MediaTek

MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)

Mellanox Technologies

Metaswitch Networks

Microsoft

Midokura

Mirantis

Mitel Networks Corporation

Mobily Saudi Arabia

Mojatatu Networks

MRV Communications

NAKA Mobile

Nakina Systems

Napatech

NCLC (NCL Communication)

NEC Corporation

NetCracker Technology

NETGEAR

Netronome

Netrounds

NetScout Systems

NetYCE

NFVWare

Nippon Express

Nokia Networks

Nominum

NoviFlow

NTT Communications

NTT DoCoMo

Nuage Networks

NXP Semiconductors

Oi Brazil

OMG (Object Management Group)

Omnitron Systems

ON.Lab (Open Networking Lab)

ONF (Open Networking Foundation)

ONRC (Open Networking Research Center)

OpenDaylight Foundation

Openet

OpenStack Foundation

Openwave Mobility

Opera Software

OPNFV (Open Platform for NFV)

Optelian

Oracle Corporation

Orchestral networks

OVA (Open Virtualization Alliance)

Overture Networks

OX (Open-Xchange)

Ozono Security

Packet Ship Technologies

Padtec

Palo Alto Networks

Panda Security

Pantheon Technologies

Parallel Wireless

PeerApp

Penguin

Pertino

Pica8

Piston Cloud Computing

Plexxi

PLUMgrid

Pluribus Networks

Polatis

PowerDNS

Procera Networks

PT (Portugal Telecom)

QCT (Quanta Cloud Technology)

Qosmos

Qualcomm

Quanta Computer

Quortus

Rackspace

RAD Data Communications

Radisys Corporation

Radware

Rapid7

Realtek Semiconductor Corporation

Red Hat

Redknee

RightScale

Riverbed Technology

Ruckus Wireless

Saisei

Samsung Electronics

Sandvine

Sansay

Sencore

ServiceMesh

SevOne

Silver Peak Systems

SingTel

SK Telecom

SoftBank

SonicWALL

Sonus Networks

Sophos

Sorrento Networks

SpiderCloud Wireless

Spirent Communications

Sprint Corporation

StackIQ

SunTec Business Solutions

Supermicro (Super Micro Computer)

Svarog Technology Group

Symantec Corporation

SysMaster

Tail-f Systems

Tango Telecom

TE Connectivity

TE SubCom

Tejas Networks

Telchemy

Telco Systems

Telcoware

Telefónica

Telekom Austria Group

Telstra

Telum

Thomson Video Networks

TI (Texas Instruments)

Tieto

Tilera Corporation

TitanHQ

TM Forum

Transmode

Trend Micro

Treq Labs

Turk Telekom

UBIqube

Ultra Electronics AEP

UTStarcom

vArmour

Vello Systems

Verizon

Versa Networks

Veryx Technologies

Viavi Solutions

Vipnet

VMware

Vodafone Group

WatchGuard Technologies

Wavenet

WebNMS

Wedge Networks

Wind River

Wipro

Wowza Media Systems

Xilinx

XOR Media

Xtera Communications

Xura

Zhone Technologies

Zoho Corporation

ZTE

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