Network Providers Prepare For Significant Automation In 5 Years

Organizations across the globe are transforming their networks with intelligent automation, programmable optics and advanced analytics capabilities to be able to adapt and respond dynamically to changing market demands.

Understanding the critical role automation plays in responding to future business and market changes, Ciena commissioned an independent research report from ACG Research to highlight the current state of adaptive networking and further explore service provider motivations and implementations as they transform their networks to meet customer demands.

Overall, the study found that network automation investments are expected to grow by approximately 30 percent between now and 2021, with 75 percent of respondents expecting to achieve full or significant network automation in the next five years.

The Key Findings From The Study Are:
-The top motivations cited for increasing automation include faster service delivery, improved customer satisfaction, the ability to support more complex and innovative services, and increased business agility.

-The top concerns and gaps they must address to ensure the success of their network transformations are security, intelligence/analytics, and a skilled workforce that not only understands traditional telecom networks but new IT and software innovations, as well.

All regions ranked analytics and security as top requirements when asked what elements are needed to increase automation, but there were some differences of opinion on other requirements.

“We all realize that network automation is happening, but we really wanted to delve deeper into service provider and large enterprise experiences, expectations and challenges with automation. One of the key survey findings that stood out to me was the need for trained, skilled personnel in the area of programmable networks and automation. Operators expect their vendor partners to be able to help them with not only products and services but also with bridging the skills gap between telecom and IT as they execute their automation journey,” said Tim Doiron, Principal Analyst, Intelligent Networking, ACG Research.

Overall, 60 percent of respondents across the globe indicate openness and interoperability as being ‘very important’ for their automation solution and 82 percent plan to use open source software from vendors or a mix of sources.

“A new theme has started to emerge in our conversations with customers around the globe. Automation, programmability, and intelligence have become critical keystones of future networks. With the pace of growth in capacity, devices, and mobility moving exceedingly fast, adaptive networks, which combine these attributes, will allow organizations to not only survive, but thrive in the face of increasing complexity and unpredictable growth to support the services and applications of tomorrow,” added Joe Cumello, Vice President, Head of Global Marketing, Ciena.

When asked what superhero they want their future network to be associated with, respondents’ top three answers were — The Hulk, Spider-Man, and Black Widow. When asked why, the top responses included strength, speed and intelligence.

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