Networking infrastructures and operations continue to evolve to keep pace with changes in data centers, remote/branch offices, and endpoint devices.
Data growth, virtualization, cloud consolidation, and next-gen web applications are driving the need for enhanced networking infrastructure performance, elasticity, and scalability.
Our Networking analysts and demand-side research cover every aspect of an organization’s networking strategy and technology framework, including:
- 4G/5G private networks
- AIOps & network automation
- Campus networks
- Cloud-based network management
- Convergence of IoT, IT & OT
- Data center networks
- Multi-cloud networking
- Network performance management
- Network as a Service (NaaS)
- Remote work
- SASE/SD-WAN
- Telecommunication networks
- Unified network management
- WiFi
Research Brief
Multi-cloud Networking Increasingly Fuels Modern Applications
Rapid application development and deployment are major priorities for many organizations today, but the networking teams tasked with managing multi-cloud environments are struggling to ensure connectivity and security for these fast release cycles. Recent research by TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group revealed that networking teams increasingly feel pressure to be more responsive to developer requests and […]
Analysts Covering Networking
Jim Frey
Principal Analyst, Networking
Areas of Expertise
- AI in Networking
- Cloud Networking
- Datacenter Networking
- Network Automation
- Network Management & Observability
- Network-as-a-Service (NaaS)
Aaron Tan
Regional Director, Analyst Services, APAC
Areas of Expertise
- Application Modernization & DevOps
- Business Applications
- Cloud Computing
- Cybersecurity
- DevOps
- IaaS/Cloud
Recent Networking Insights
Infographic | October 15, 2024
The Evolution of Network Security
Research Report | October 11, 2024
The Evolution of Network Security: What Security Teams Require From Firewalls in a Cloud-centric World
Research Brief | October 7, 2024
AI Maturity: A Definitive Factor in Network Automation
Research Brief | October 7, 2024