The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2015-2030 - SDN and NFV Investments will Grow at a CAGR of 54% Between 2015 and 2020, to Account for over $20 Billion in Revenue by the End of 2020


Dublin, Dec. 10, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dq7q5m/the_sdn_nfv_and) has announced the addition of SNS Research's new report "The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Ecosystem: 2015 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" to their offering.

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.

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. The report 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.

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?

Key Topics Covered:

1: Introduction

2: An Overview of SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization

3: SDN & NFV Use Case Scenarios

4: SDN & NFV Deployment Case Studies

5: Industry Roadmap and Value Chain

6: Standardization Bodies & Alliances

7: Company Profiles

8: Market Analysis & Forecasts

9: Conclusion & Strategic Recommendations

Companies Mentioned

- 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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