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인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 컴포넌트별, 전개 방식별, 조직 규모, 최종사용자별, 용도별 - 세계 예측(2025-2032년)

Intent-based Networking Market by Component, Deployment Mode, Organization Size, End User, Application - Global Forecast 2025-2032

발행일: | 리서치사: 360iResearch | 페이지 정보: 영문 196 Pages | 배송안내 : 1-2일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    




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인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장은 2032년까지 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR) 26.26%로 133억 5,000만 달러에 이를 것으로 예측됩니다.

주요 시장 통계
기준 연도 : 2024년 20억 6,000만 달러
추정 연도 : 2025년 26억 달러
예측 연도 : 2032년 133억 5,000만 달러
CAGR(%) 26.26%

인텐트 중심의 네트워크 아키텍처가 현대 기업 전반의 운영 모델과 전략적 우선순위를 어떻게 재구성하고 있는지에 대한 권위 있는 개요를 제시합니다.

기업 네트워킹의 진화는 정적인 구성을 넘어 복잡한 인프라 전반에 걸쳐 비즈니스 의도를 추론하고 자동화하며 실행하는 시스템으로 전환되고 있습니다. 기업들은 높은 수준의 정책을 구체적인 행동으로 전환하고, On-Premise와 클라우드 생태계 전반에 걸쳐 일관된 보안, 성능, 사용자 경험을 제공하는 네트워크를 점점 더 많이 요구하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 인텐트 기반 네트워킹은 유망한 기능 세트에서 용도 현대화, 엣지 컴퓨팅, 안전한 원격 액세스 이니셔티브에 정보를 제공하는 전략적 기능으로 발전했습니다.

실제로 이러한 변화로 인해 IT 리더들은 기존의 운영 모델을 재검토해야 할 필요성이 대두되고 있습니다. 선진 기업들은 네트워킹을 고립된 인프라 계층으로 취급하지 않고, 네트워킹 인텔리전스를 애플리케이션 딜리버리, 보안 운영, 관찰 가능한 플랫폼에 통합하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 인텐트 기반 접근 방식의 가치를 극대화하기 위해서는 네트워크 엔지니어링, 보안, 용도 팀 간의 부서 간 협업이 필수적으로 요구되고 있습니다. 이 소개는 보다 광범위한 주제의 틀을 제공합니다. 즉, 인텐트 기반 네트워킹은 단순한 기술적 선택이 아니라 조달, 기술 개발, 거버넌스를 넘나드는 조직적 변화인 것입니다.

또한, 현재의 모멘텀은 원격 측정, 분석 및 자동화 프레임워크의 발전으로 지속적인 보증 및 폐쇄 루프 복구를 대규모로 실행할 수 있게 되었습니다. 이러한 트렌드를 종합하면, 신뢰성과 컴플라이언스를 유지하면서 네트워크를 현대화하려는 리더들에게 기회와 복잡성을 동시에 가져다 줄 수 있습니다. 이 경영진 요약에서는 변화의 상황, 규제와 관세의 영향, 세분화 및 지역적 통찰력, 기업 전략, 그리고 이 중요한 전환기를 헤쳐나갈 수 있는 리더들을 위한 현실적인 제안에 대해 설명합니다.

클라우드 전략, 텔레메트리 기반 보안, 자동화 성숙도, 새로운 벤더 모델이 인텐트 기반 네트워크 배포를 재정의하는 방법

인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 역학은 점진적인 기술 업그레이드에 그치지 않고 여러 변혁적 힘에 의해 재구성되고 있습니다. 첫째, 하이브리드 및 멀티 클라우드 전략의 가속화로 인해 네트워크는 이기종 환경 간에 일관된 정책 실행과 관측 가능성을 제공해야 합니다. 용도이 퍼블릭 클라우드, 프라이빗 데이터센터, 엣지 위치에 걸쳐 세분화됨에 따라, 네트워크는 수동 개입 없이 예측 가능한 연결성과 보안을 보장해야 합니다.

둘째, 네트워크 보안과 운영 분석의 융합으로 인해 컨텍스트 텔레메트리의 역할이 커지고 있습니다. 사용자 의도, 디바이스 태도, 용도 성능을 연관시킬 수 있는 네트워크는 보다 정확한 정책 결정과 신속한 장애 분별을 가능하게 합니다. 이러한 추세는 기계 지원 분석의 성숙으로 더욱 강화될 것이며, 규칙 기반 운영에서 확률적 감지 및 처방적 수정으로 균형을 전환하여 운영자가 반복적인 설정 변경보다 전략적 작업에 집중할 수 있도록할 것입니다.

셋째, 벤더의 비즈니스 모델과 파트너 생태계는 통합 스택과 매니지드 딜리버리 옵션을 제공하도록 진화하고 있습니다. 이러한 진화로 인해 일부 분야에서는 통합이 진행되고 있으며, 모듈화된 API 우선 기능을 제공하는 전문 제공업체를 위한 비옥한 토양이 조성되고 있습니다. 마지막으로, 인력의 변화와 개발자 중심의 업무 추진은 인프라-as-code의 실천과 선언적 정책 언어가 거버넌스 및 변경 관리의 중심이 되는 등 인텐트가 정의되고 소비되는 방식에 영향을 미치고 있습니다. 이러한 변화는 소극적인 네트워크 관리에서 적극적이고 의도적인 운영으로의 광범위한 전환을 강조하고 있습니다.

최근 관세 조정과 무역 정책의 전환이 네트워크 프로젝트의 조달, 공급업체 전략, 배치 일정을 어떻게 복잡하게 만들었는지를 객관적으로 평가합니다.

2025년 정책과 무역의 움직임은 네트워크 하드웨어의 조달과 세계 공급망에 더 많은 복잡성을 가져왔고, 공급업체의 조달 전략과 배치 시기에 영향을 미치고 있습니다. 네트워크 구성 요소에 영향을 미치는 관세 조정으로 인해 조달팀은 무역 정책의 위험을 총비용 평가 및 공급업체 평가에 반영해야 할 필요성이 증가하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 이해관계자들은 다양한 공급업체와의 관계, 장기 계약에 의한 보호 등 관세 변동에 노출되는 위험을 줄일 수 있는 옵션을 평가했습니다.

동시에, 관세는 특히 지정학적 우려와 운영 탄력성이 교차하는 핵심 부품에 대한 온쇼어링과 지역 제조 파트너십에 대한 논의를 가속화시키고 있습니다. 이러한 움직임으로 인해 일부 기업들은 지리적으로 분산된 생산기지를 보유한 벤더나 납기 리스크를 줄이기 위해 탄탄한 부품 재고 전략을 유지하는 벤더를 선호하게 되었습니다. 이러한 공급업체로 전환하기 위해서는 조달 주기를 재조정하고, 리드타임, 맞춤화, 가격 예측 가능성 사이의 절충점을 수용해야 합니다.

또한, 관세 환경은 부품 대체, 소프트웨어 업그레이드를 통한 설치 기반 장비의 수명주기 연장, 구매자와 공급업체 간의 긴밀한 협력을 통해 비용 효율적인 컴플라이언스 경로를 식별하는 등 창의적인 조달 접근 방식을 장려하고 있습니다. 궁극적으로 리더는 무역 정책의 변수가 도입 로드맵, 공급업체 점수표, 위험 등록에 통합되는 등 보다 복잡한 조달 상황을 관리해야 합니다. 관세 관련 시나리오를 계획 프로세스에 적극적으로 통합함으로써 조직은 혼란을 줄이고 현대화 이니셔티브의 모멘텀을 유지할 수 있습니다.

다양한 구성 요소, 배포 방식, 조직 규모, 최종 사용자, 용도에 따른 다차원적 세분화가 인텐트 기반 네트워킹을 위한 맞춤형 전략을 어떻게 제공하는가?

통찰력 있는 세분화를 통해 리더는 기술 선택과 시장 진출 전략을 운영 현실과 구매자의 요구에 맞게 조정할 수 있습니다. 구성 요소에 따라 시장은 서비스 및 솔루션으로 조사되며, 서비스에서는 관리형 서비스와 전문 서비스로 구분됩니다. 이 구분을 통해 지속적인 운영 지원과 프로젝트 기반 자문 및 통합이라는 명확한 가치 제안을 명확히 할 수 있습니다. 이 구분은 지속적인 운영 지원과 프로젝트 기반 자문 및 통합이라는 서로 다른 가치 제안을 명확하게 구분합니다. 도입 형태에 따라 클라우드와 On-Premise로 시장을 조사했으며, 분산된 컴퓨팅 환경에 걸친 의도가 필요할 때 발생하는 운영 모델과 통합 과제가 다르다는 점을 강조합니다.

목차

제1장 서론

제2장 분석 방법

제3장 주요 요약

제4장 시장 개요

제5장 시장 인사이트

제6장 미국 관세의 누적 영향 2025

제7장 AI의 누적 영향 2025

제8장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 컴포넌트별

  • 서비스
    • 매니지드 서비스
    • 전문 서비스
  • 솔루션

제9장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 전개 방식별

  • 클라우드
  • On-Premise

제10장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 조직 규모별

  • 대기업
  • 중소기업

제11장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 최종사용자별

  • 은행, 금융서비스 및 보험(BFSI)(BFSI)
  • 의료
  • 제조업
  • 소매업
  • 통신 및 IT

제12장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 용도별

  • 데이터 분석
  • 네트워크 자동화
  • 네트워크 보안
  • 트래픽 관리
  • 무선 접속

제13장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 지역별

  • 아메리카
    • 북미
    • 라틴아메리카
  • 유럽, 중동 및 아프리카
    • 유럽
    • 중동
    • 아프리카
  • 아시아태평양

제14장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 그룹별

  • ASEAN
  • GCC
  • EU
  • BRICS
  • G7
  • NATO

제15장 인텐트 기반 네트워킹(IBN) 시장 : 국가별

  • 미국
  • 캐나다
  • 멕시코
  • 브라질
  • 영국
  • 독일
  • 프랑스
  • 러시아
  • 이탈리아
  • 스페인
  • 중국
  • 인도
  • 일본
  • 호주
  • 한국

제16장 경쟁 구도

  • 시장 점유율 분석(2024년)
  • FPNV 포지셔닝 매트릭스(2024년)
  • 경쟁 분석
    • Cisco Systems, Inc.
    • Juniper Networks, Inc.
    • VMware, Inc.
    • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
    • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
    • Arista Networks, Inc.
    • Ciena Corporation
    • Nokia Corporation
    • Extreme Networks, Inc.
    • Versa Networks, Inc.
LSH

The Intent-based Networking Market is projected to grow by USD 13.35 billion at a CAGR of 26.26% by 2032.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2024] USD 2.06 billion
Estimated Year [2025] USD 2.60 billion
Forecast Year [2032] USD 13.35 billion
CAGR (%) 26.26%

An authoritative overview of how intent-driven network architectures are reshaping operational models and strategic priorities across modern enterprises

The evolution of enterprise networking is moving beyond static configurations toward systems that infer, automate, and enforce business intent across complex infrastructures. Organizations are increasingly demanding networks that translate high-level policies into concrete behaviors, delivering consistent security, performance, and user experience across on-premises and cloud ecosystems. As a result, intent-based networking has ascended from a promising set of capabilities to a strategic capability that informs application modernization, edge computing, and secure remote access initiatives.

In practice, this shift compels IT leaders to rethink traditional operational models. Rather than treating networking as an isolated infrastructure layer, progressive organizations are embedding networking intelligence into application delivery, security operations, and observability platforms. Consequently, cross-functional collaboration among network engineering, security, and application teams becomes essential to capture the full value of intent-driven approaches. This introduction frames the broader conversation: intent-based networking is not merely a technology choice but an organizational transformation that intersects procurement, skills development, and governance.

Moreover, the current momentum is supported by advances in telemetry, analytics, and automation frameworks that make continuous assurance and closed-loop remediation viable at scale. Taken together, these trends create both opportunity and complexity for leaders charged with modernizing networks while preserving reliability and compliance. The remainder of this executive summary explores the transformative landscape, regulatory and tariff implications, segmentation and regional insights, company strategies, and pragmatic recommendations for leaders navigating this critical transition.

How converging cloud strategies, telemetry-driven security, automation maturity, and new vendor models are redefining intent-based network deployments

Market dynamics for intent-based networking are being reshaped by multiple transformative forces that extend beyond incremental technical upgrades. First, the acceleration of hybrid and multicloud strategies compels networks to offer consistent policy enforcement and observability across heterogeneous environments. As applications fragment across public clouds, private data centers, and edge locations, networks must ensure predictable connectivity and security without manual intervention, thereby elevating automation and intent-expression as primary design principles.

Second, the convergence of network security and operational analytics has elevated the role of contextual telemetry. Networks that can correlate user intent, device posture, and application performance enable more precise policy decisions and faster fault isolation. This trend is reinforced by the maturation of machine-assisted analytics, which shifts the balance from rule-based operations toward probabilistic detection and prescriptive remediation, enabling operators to focus on strategic tasks rather than repetitive configuration changes.

Third, vendor business models and partner ecosystems are evolving to provide integrated stacks and managed delivery options. That evolution drives consolidation in some areas while creating fertile ground for specialist providers offering modular, API-first capabilities. Finally, workforce transformation and the drive for developer-centric operations are influencing how intent is defined and consumed, with infrastructure-as-code practices and declarative policy languages becoming central to governance and change management. Together, these shifts underline a broader transformation from reactive network management to proactive, intent-aligned operation.

An objective assessment of how recent tariff adjustments and trade policy shifts have complicated procurement, supplier strategies, and deployment timelines for network projects

Policy and trade actions in 2025 have introduced additional complexity to network hardware procurement and global supply chains, influencing vendor sourcing strategies and deployment timing. Tariff adjustments affecting networking components have amplified the need for procurement teams to incorporate trade policy risk into total cost assessments and vendor evaluations. As a consequence, stakeholders are increasingly evaluating alternatives that reduce exposure to tariff volatility, including diversified supplier relationships and longer-term contractual protections.

At the same time, tariffs have accelerated conversations around onshoring and regional manufacturing partnerships, especially for critical components where geopolitical concerns intersect with operational resilience. This dynamic has prompted some organizations to prioritize vendors with geographically distributed production footprints or those that maintain robust component inventory strategies to mitigate delivery risk. Transitioning to such suppliers often involves recalibrating procurement cycles and accepting different trade-offs between lead time, customization, and price predictability.

Furthermore, the tariff environment has encouraged creative sourcing approaches such as component substitution, lifecycle extension of installed base equipment through software upgrades, and tighter collaboration between purchasers and vendors to identify cost-effective compliance pathways. Ultimately, leaders must manage a more complex procurement landscape where trade policy variables are integrated into deployment roadmaps, vendor scorecards, and risk registers. By proactively embedding tariff-related scenarios into planning processes, organizations can reduce disruption and preserve momentum on modernization initiatives.

How multidimensional segmentation across components, deployment modes, organization size, end users, and applications informs tailored strategies for intent-driven networking

Insightful segmentation helps leaders align technology selection and go-to-market strategies with operational realities and buyer needs. Based on Component, the market is studied across Services and Solutions, and within Services the focus differentiates between Managed Services and Professional Services; this delineation clarifies the distinct value propositions of ongoing operational support versus project-based advisory and integration. Based on Deployment Mode, the market is studied across Cloud and On Premises, which underscores the divergent operational models and integration challenges that arise when intent must span distributed compute environments.

Based on Organization Size, the market is studied across Large Enterprises and Small And Medium Enterprises, highlighting how scale influences governance, budget cycles, and appetite for managed offerings. Larger organizations often require broad customization and tighter compliance assurances, whereas smaller entities seek simplified, rapid-deployment options that minimize operational overhead. Based on End User, the market is studied across Banking Financial Services And Insurance, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail, and Telecom And It, which points to sector-specific drivers such as regulatory compliance in finance, patient privacy in healthcare, and latency-sensitive connectivity in telecom.

Finally, Based on Application, the market is studied across Data Analytics, Network Automation, Network Security, Traffic Management, and Wireless Connectivity, which maps intended use cases to technical priorities and procurement criteria. By integrating these segmentation dimensions, stakeholders can better prioritize product roadmaps, craft messaging that resonates with distinct buyer personas, and align professional services offers to accelerate adoption and realize expected operational benefits.

A comparative analysis of regional drivers, regulatory nuances, and infrastructure priorities shaping the adoption of intent-based networking across global markets

Regional dynamics materially affect how organizations evaluate and adopt intent-based networking solutions, with governance frameworks, talent availability, vendor presence, and infrastructure maturity shaping distinct regional pathways. In the Americas, strong cloud adoption and a mature managed services market favor solutions that emphasize rapid integration with public cloud providers and advanced analytics for security and observability. Procurement teams in this region often prioritize time-to-value and vendor ecosystems that offer comprehensive support for hybrid architectures.

In Europe, Middle East & Africa, regulatory variability and data sovereignty considerations drive demand for deployment models that offer local control and compliance assurance. This region also shows a heightened focus on energy efficiency and operational resilience, which informs vendor selection and lifecycle management decisions. Meanwhile, the Asia-Pacific region presents an environment of rapid digital transformation, diverse vendor landscapes, and significant investment in edge infrastructure; organizations here frequently prioritize low-latency connectivity, scalable wireless solutions, and regional manufacturing partnerships to address supply-chain sensitivities.

Across all regions, talent constraints and skills development affect adoption cadence, prompting a growing reliance on managed services and partnerships that can provide domain expertise. Consequently, regional go-to-market strategies should emphasize local compliance capabilities, time-to-deployment commitments, and a clear roadmap for interoperability with dominant cloud and application ecosystems to accelerate adoption and mitigate operational risk.

Strategic vendor behaviors and partnership dynamics that determine competitive positioning, integration capacity, and commercial models in intent-driven networking

Competitive dynamics in the intent-based networking landscape reflect a mix of incumbent infrastructure providers, cloud-native innovators, and specialist vendors delivering modular capabilities or managed services. Leading providers are differentiating through integrated platforms that combine policy orchestration, telemetry-driven assurance, and native support for hybrid and edge topologies. Concurrently, focused entrants are competing on agility, APIs, and ease of integration, which resonates with buyers seeking rapid automation and developer-friendly interfaces.

Partnerships and channel plays are increasingly decisive, with vendors forming alliances to bridge gaps in managed delivery, security, and analytics. These collaborations enable broader solution portfolios and create opportunities for systems integrators and managed service partners to offer outcome-based contracts tied to availability, performance, or compliance objectives. In parallel, product strategies emphasize extensibility through open APIs and support for standardized telemetry models to ease integration into existing observability and security stacks.

Finally, commercial models are evolving to reflect buyer preferences for flexible consumption, including subscription and outcome-based pricing, bundled professional services, and managed offerings. Vendors that successfully articulate clear migration paths from legacy network appliances to intent-driven operations while providing robust lifecycle support and training are gaining traction with enterprise buyers. As the sector matures, companies that balance innovation with pragmatic operational guarantees will be best positioned to capture sustained enterprise adoption.

Practical, prioritized steps for leaders to operationalize intent-based networking while managing procurement risk, skills gaps, and governance demands

Industry leaders must adopt a pragmatic, phased approach that balances ambition with operational discipline to realize the benefits of intent-based networking. Begin by codifying desired business intents and mapping them to measurable network outcomes; this creates a shared language across network, security, and application teams and anchors technical decisions in business value. Next, prioritize low-friction pilots that demonstrate closed-loop automation and measurable improvements in policy compliance, performance stabilization, or incident response time, thereby creating internal advocates and reducing organizational resistance to broader rollouts.

Simultaneously, align procurement and vendor selection with resilience objectives by evaluating suppliers for geographic diversification, component sourcing transparency, and the ability to offer managed delivery where internal skills are constrained. Invest in telemetry and analytics foundations that support data-driven assurance-standardize on common data models and APIs to simplify integration and reduce lock-in risk. Workforce development is equally critical: implement targeted training programs and adopt infrastructure-as-code practices to embed intent expression into daily operations.

Finally, adopt governance mechanisms that allow for iterative policy evolution and risk-aware automation. Establish cross-functional steering committees, build a phased rollout roadmap with clear success metrics, and incorporate tariff and supply-chain scenarios into procurement and contingency planning. These steps will enable leaders to scale intent-based capabilities while maintaining operational reliability and compliance.

A transparent, mixed-methods research approach combining interviews, vendor assessments, document synthesis, and triangulation to ensure rigorous and practical insights

The research approach combines qualitative and quantitative methods designed to produce robust, decision-ready insights while mitigating common sources of bias. Primary research included structured interviews with network architects, security leaders, procurement executives, and managed service providers to capture first-hand perspectives on drivers, inhibitors, and implementation patterns. These conversations were paired with vendor briefings and product demonstrations to assess capability claims and integration approaches in real-world contexts.

Secondary research synthesized public filings, technical documentation, regulatory materials, and industry thought leadership to map technology evolution and vendor strategies. Data triangulation was used as a quality-control mechanism: multiple independent inputs were compared to validate thematic findings, reconcile divergent viewpoints, and identify underlying trends. Where appropriate, anonymized case studies and implementation narratives were analyzed to understand timelines, governance models, and outcome metrics in diverse organizational settings.

Finally, findings were subjected to expert review and iterative refinement to ensure practical relevance and accuracy. Recommendations were stress-tested against alternative scenarios, including variations in regulatory posture, tariff developments, and adoption speed, to ensure that guidance remains useful under changing market conditions. This methodology yields a balanced view that supports strategic decision making without overreliance on any single data source or vendor perspective.

A concise synthesis of strategic imperatives and practical considerations that summarize how organizations can successfully transition to intent-driven network operations

Intent-based networking represents a pivotal capability for organizations intent on delivering consistent, secure, and automated connectivity across increasingly distributed application landscapes. Throughout this summary, recurring themes have emerged: the necessity of strong telemetry and analytics, the value of clear business-intent articulation, the growing importance of supplier resilience amid trade-policy volatility, and the strategic role of partnerships and managed services in accelerating adoption. These themes collectively suggest that successful deployments will be those that treat networking as an enabler of business outcomes rather than a purely technical upgrade.

Leaders should therefore focus on foundational work-clarify intents, standardize telemetry, and build integration-ready automation-while pursuing incremental pilots that demonstrate value and create organizational momentum. Concurrently, procurement and vendor strategies must be adapted to manage tariff exposures and supply-chain complexity. By marrying technical modernization with pragmatic governance and workforce development, organizations can reduce risk and accelerate the realization of automated, intent-aligned networks that support digital transformation objectives.

In closing, the path to intent-driven operations is iterative and multidisciplinary. Organizations that balance ambition with operational rigor, and that partner with vendors capable of delivering both innovation and dependable lifecycle support, will be best positioned to capture the strategic advantages of intent-based networking.

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.3. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.4. Currency & Pricing
  • 1.5. Language
  • 1.6. Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Overview

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Integration of AI-driven network segmentation for dynamic threat containment
  • 5.2. Adoption of cloud-native intent-based controllers for multi-cloud orchestration
  • 5.3. Implementation of zero trust policies within intent-based architectures for enhanced security
  • 5.4. Expansion of intent-driven network analytics leveraging machine learning for proactive performance tuning
  • 5.5. Deployment of intent-based automation to streamline 5G network slicing and service assurance
  • 5.6. Utilization of digital twins for predictive intent validation in hybrid network environments
  • 5.7. Emergence of intent-based edge computing frameworks for real-time data processing optimization

6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025

7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025

8. Intent-based Networking Market, by Component

  • 8.1. Services
    • 8.1.1. Managed Services
    • 8.1.2. Professional Services
  • 8.2. Solutions

9. Intent-based Networking Market, by Deployment Mode

  • 9.1. Cloud
  • 9.2. On Premises

10. Intent-based Networking Market, by Organization Size

  • 10.1. Large Enterprises
  • 10.2. Small And Medium Enterprises

11. Intent-based Networking Market, by End User

  • 11.1. Banking Financial Services And Insurance
  • 11.2. Healthcare
  • 11.3. Manufacturing
  • 11.4. Retail
  • 11.5. Telecom And It

12. Intent-based Networking Market, by Application

  • 12.1. Data Analytics
  • 12.2. Network Automation
  • 12.3. Network Security
  • 12.4. Traffic Management
  • 12.5. Wireless Connectivity

13. Intent-based Networking Market, by Region

  • 13.1. Americas
    • 13.1.1. North America
    • 13.1.2. Latin America
  • 13.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
    • 13.2.1. Europe
    • 13.2.2. Middle East
    • 13.2.3. Africa
  • 13.3. Asia-Pacific

14. Intent-based Networking Market, by Group

  • 14.1. ASEAN
  • 14.2. GCC
  • 14.3. European Union
  • 14.4. BRICS
  • 14.5. G7
  • 14.6. NATO

15. Intent-based Networking Market, by Country

  • 15.1. United States
  • 15.2. Canada
  • 15.3. Mexico
  • 15.4. Brazil
  • 15.5. United Kingdom
  • 15.6. Germany
  • 15.7. France
  • 15.8. Russia
  • 15.9. Italy
  • 15.10. Spain
  • 15.11. China
  • 15.12. India
  • 15.13. Japan
  • 15.14. Australia
  • 15.15. South Korea

16. Competitive Landscape

  • 16.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
  • 16.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
  • 16.3. Competitive Analysis
    • 16.3.1. Cisco Systems, Inc.
    • 16.3.2. Juniper Networks, Inc.
    • 16.3.3. VMware, Inc.
    • 16.3.4. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
    • 16.3.5. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
    • 16.3.6. Arista Networks, Inc.
    • 16.3.7. Ciena Corporation
    • 16.3.8. Nokia Corporation
    • 16.3.9. Extreme Networks, Inc.
    • 16.3.10. Versa Networks, Inc.
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