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Global Unified Network Management Market reached US$ 8.5 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 21.4 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 17.9% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Modern networks have complex structures with the integration of various technologies like cloud computing, virtualizations and IoT devices. Unified network management offers a centralized approach for managing this complexity and ensures smooth operations which leads to reduce risk of errors. Unified tools streamline network management processes that providing single dashboards that are used for monitoring, configuration and troubleshooting.
Unified network management provides comprehensive views of the entire network infrastructure which enables administrators that identify the issues quickly and the proactive approach minimizes downtime and leads to ensuring better user experience. It allows for centralized security management that includes monitoring of network traffic and the network also identifies potential threats. According to the ESG survey half 47% of respondents focused on cloud-based networks.
Asia-Pacific is among the growing regions in the global unified network management market covering more than 1/3rd of the market and many organizations in the region are undergoing digital transformation initiatives that modernize their operations which leads to improves efficiency. The region adopts cloud-based network services across the country and unified network management manages hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
As networks become more intricate due to the integration of various technologies like cloud computing, IoT and SD-WAN, the need for unified management solutions grows. Unified network management offers a centralized approach to managing these diverse elements efficiently. In complex networks, having comprehensive visibility into network performance, security threats and application usage is crucial. Unified network management platforms offer advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities to maintain visibility across the entire network.
For instance, on 13 September 2022, Riverbed introduced its first product in the Unified Observability software portfolio, called Alluvio IQ and this cloud-native SaaS service is designed to enhance automation and visibility in complex networks, including remote and hybrid work environments. Alluvio IQ, running on Microsoft Azure, is built on Riverbed's Alluvio Unified Observability platform and aims to bring together network and application data using AI and machine learning.
Organizations rapidly adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies to achieve greater scalability and flexibility. By leveraging a combination of on-premises infrastructure, private clouds and public cloud services businesses can adapt to changing workloads and demands more effectively. Hybrid and multi cloud strategies enables organizations that optimize overall cost management and resource allocations.
For instance, on 20 March 2023, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced its acquire OpsRamp, an IT operations management company specializing in monitoring, automating and managing IT infrastructure, cloud resources, workloads and applications for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, including major hyperscale cloud providers. The ITOM market, estimated to be valued at around $39 billion, is the target for this acquisition
The number of connected devices continuously grows rapidly across various industries from industrial automation and smart cities to healthcare and consumer electronics and this growth in device deployment necessitates efficient and centralized network management solutions. IoT devices generate vast amounts of data and organizations are leveraging this data to gain insights and make informed decisions. Unified network management allows businesses to collect, analyze and act upon data from diverse sources within a single platform.
For instance, on 25 July 2023, Advanced IoT connectivity provider Soracom formed a strategic partnership with non-terrestrial network service operator Skylo Technologies to offer a combination of NTN-based NB-IoT connectivity and cloud-based IoT network management and this collaboration aims to provide highly available, affordable and deeply integrated IoT connectivity that roams between terrestrial and satellite networks.
Implementing a unified network management solution is a complex process, especially in large and diverse network environments. Integrating various network elements, protocols and technologies into a single platform requires significant upfront planning configuration and testing. Depending on the solution chosen organizations become dependent on a specific vendor's platform and tools and this can lead to vendor lock-in, limiting flexibility and making it challenging to switch to different solutions in the future
Existing network infrastructure, tools and systems do not seamlessly integrate with a unified network management solution. Organizations may need to invest time and resources in adapting their legacy systems to work with the new platform. Some unified network management solutions may lack the flexibility to cater to specific organizational needs and workflows. Organizations may need to adapt their processes to fit within the framework provided by the solution.
The global unified network management market is segmented based on networking, solution, service, deployment organization Size, end-user and region.
The wireline network management segment is expected to be the major segment fueling the market growth with a share of about 1/3rd in 2022. Wireline network management provides deep visibility into the performance, health and status of wired network infrastructure. Unified network management solutions with integrated wireline management offer end-to-end monitoring capabilities and this ensures that network administrators can monitor data flows and traffic patterns.
For instance, on 11 August 2023, Verizon, a prominent telecommunications company in U.S., entered into a strategic partnership with HCL Technologies from India to revitalize its wireline business and enhance its network management capabilities for business customers and this collaboration aims to counter the decline in Verizon's wireline business revenue by utilizing cutting-edge technologies and expert services.
North America is the largest region in the global unified network management market covering more than 1/3rd of the market. The region adopts new technologies like cloud computing, IoT and 5G and their network infrastructures become more complex. Unified network management solutions provide a centralized platform to monitor and manage diverse network components making it easier to handle complexity.
For instance, on 6 June 2023, Cisco introduced its vision for Cisco Networking Cloud, an integrated management platform experience for both on-premises and cloud operating models and this initiative aims to simplify IT for customers and partners by providing a unified platform to access and manage all Cisco networking products. Cisco Networking Cloud will leverage cloud-driven automation, rich network insights and its partner ecosystem to accelerate the delivery of unified experiences.
The major global players in the market include: Advanced Data Systems, Cerner, Core Solutions, AdvancedMD, Kareo, Netsmart, Nextgen Healthcare, The Echo Group, Mediware and Allscripts.
The pandemic led to a massive shift toward remote work as organizations adopted work-from-home arrangements to ensure employee safety and this sudden change in work dynamics increased the demand for secure and reliable remote access to corporate networks, requiring unified network management solutions to accommodate and manage remote connections effectively.
The rapid transition to remote work created security challenges, including the need to secure home networks and personal devices. Unified network management solutions had to enhance security measures to protect sensitive corporate data and prevent unauthorized access from various locations. The shift from centralized office networks to distributed home networks changed network traffic patterns. Unified network management systems had to adapt to monitor and manage the new network landscape, ensuring consistent performance and security.
The pandemic altered IT priorities, with a greater focus on ensuring business continuity, remote support and secure network access. Unified network management solutions are needed to align with these priorities and provide features that addressed these concerns. IT teams needed the capability to manage and troubleshoot network issues remotely. Unified network management tools evolved to include remote management features that enabled administrators to diagnose and resolve problems without physical access.
AI-powered network management systems can automate routine tasks such as network configuration, provisioning and performance monitoring and these technologies frees up IT staff from manual and repetitive activities, allowing them to focus on more strategic tasks. AI can analyze historical network data and patterns to predict potential issues before they escalate into major problems and this proactive approach helps prevent network downtime and ensures smoother operations.
AI can optimize network performance by dynamically adjusting configurations based on real-time data and this ensures that network resources are allocated efficiently, leading to improved user experiences. AI algorithms can forecast future network traffic and capacity requirements based on historical data and trends, this helps IT teams plan for network expansion or upgrades.
For instance, on 9 August 2023, Syxsense, a prominent player in Unified Security and Endpoint Management solutions, introduced Cortex Copilot, a robust AI engine designed to simplify and expedite the creation of endpoint management and security workflow automation and this innovation leverages the power of generative artificial intelligence to enable IT and security administrators to automate task generation and scripting using natural language queries.
Geopolitical tensions lead to an increase in cyber threats and attacks, including state-sponsored hacking activities. As organizations become more vigilant about potential cyber threats originating from conflict zones, unified network management solutions may need to incorporate enhanced cybersecurity measures to safeguard network infrastructure and data. During times of conflict, there is a surge in communication and data traffic seeking to gather information more collaboratively.
As the situation evolves organizations might need to adapt to remote work arrangements, especially in areas directly affected by the conflict. Unified network management solutions would need to support remote access, collaboration tools and secure connectivity to enable uninterrupted business operations. The conflict may prompt organizations to reassess their reliance on technology vendors and suppliers from the affected regions and this could lead to a greater emphasis on diversifying supply chains.
The global unified network management market report would provide approximately 86 tables, 90 figures and 204 pages.
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