In its 2019 Strategic Roadmap for Networking, Gartner lays out a compelling vision linking network transformation to digital transformation, with SD-WAN, or software-defined wide area networks, positioned as a strategic linchpin of both.
The desire to upgrade legacy MPLS networks to SD-WAN to keep pace with the enterprise’s massive shift towards consumption of cloud-based applications “at the edge” makes a lot of sense. That said, the path to SD-WAN adoption has created a lot of anxiety among enterprise decision makers. In that regard, the Gartner Strategic Roadmap for Networking is a must read.
The report begins: “As enterprises continue to digitally transform, networks are at the core of delivering user experience and supporting business initiatives. To optimize the performance, agility, and cost-effectiveness of networks, I&O leaders should adopt new technologies and processes, and transform their culture.”
We know from our own discussions with large enterprise clients that transforming their current networks is laden with practical concerns – where should we begin?, which equipment should we use?, how can we minimize costs and maximize ROI? – and how can we even measure that? – and how can we keep our business running while transforming our network?
All good questions. It’s taking most enterprises some time to sort through them, and that’s where this report’s perspective is so handy:
This is a key insight. For enterprises managing their network transformation efforts, “playing the field” to find the best price is a must.
Sakon has an easy-to-use tool to help make that happen, a new SD-WAN sourcing application that simplifies RFP development, normalizes supplier bids, and heightens competition – piece by piece – for every enterprise’s networking business.
More on this soon. Watch this space!
All Gartner quotes and statistics are taken from its 2019 Strategic Roadmap for Networking by Jonathan Forest and Neil Rickard, published 10 April 2019.