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Network as a Service: Learnings From This Year's Cisco Global Networking Trends Report

Network as a Service: Learnings From This Year's Cisco Global Networking Trends Report

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 13 December, 2021 — Cisco has published the latest Global Networking Trends Report based on a survey of 1,534 IT professionals across 13 countries. This year, the report focuses on Network as a Service (NaaS). 
 
Responding to disruptions (45%) and accommodating new business needs (40%) were cited in the report as the top network challenges during 2021. 46 percent of respondents believe that the top benefit of NaaS will be freeing up IT resources to spend more time on strategically important work that drives business-critical transformations. 
 
Respondents expect that adopting a NaaS model will change how they acquire, deliver and manage their networking capabilities. 
 
The report also found: 
 
1. Access to the latest technology: A major motivation for many IT leaders is that they’ll always have access to the latest networking capabilities and technologies (35%). IT teams that adopt NaaS will no longer have to wait for a full technology refresh cycle.
 
2. Upskilling employees: The majority (75%) of IT leaders globally agree or strongly agree that a NaaS approach will give IT teams the opportunities to advance their skillsets and allow them to become innovators.
 
3. The right time for NaaS: 49% of IT leaders and 57% of network practitioners believe the best timing and circumstance for NaaS adoption is during a network infrastructure upgrade or refresh, when they are seeking to access innovative technology.
 
4. A nascent technology that has the ability to drive recovery and growth: more-than a third of IT leaders (36%) claim to already have NaaS solutions in place, however when quizzed further on it, their definitions were incredibly broad; suggesting that this nascent technology is not yet fully understood.
 
In simple terms, NaaS is a cloud-enabled, usage-based consumption model that allows users to acquire and orchestrate network capabilities without owning, building or maintaining their own infrastructure. This will allow IT teams to more easily scale up or down, rapidly deploy new services, and optimize the balance between CapEx and OpEx.
 
Looking to new horizons
 
Given how technology continues to change and enable hybrid work, this is a benefit for those working within IT. As emerging technologies such as AI, ML, and other applications which rely on cloud-based technology continue to grow, it is important that IT workers remain skilled in the latest networking technology.
 
However, today, only 1 in 4 organizations are likely to trust their own IT staff rather than a system integrator, managed service provider, or NaaS vendor to translate their business needs to technical policies.
 
This links to another set of challenges IT leaders identified. These concerns include whether NaaS can support unseen emerging demands (30%) to loss of security control (26%). The cost and disruption of transitioning also ranks high (28%) on their list of concerns. 
 
Exploring the report’s findings, Osama Al-Zoubi, CTO for Cisco Middle East and Africa said, “As with any new technology, the best way around these concerns is to introduce them to one domain at a time; measure the success, and then replicate it across the business if it is found to work. The as a service (aaS) model has already proved its value in areas such as software, cloud and UC. I am in no doubt that this will revolutionize how networks are deployed. This is set to be an exciting space in 2022 and beyond.” 

 

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