The Impact of SD-WAN on Cloud Connectivity and Application Performance
QKS Group Reveals that the SD-WAN
Market is Projected to Register a CAGR
of 26.8% by 2028
in USA.
The United States has established itself as one of the
fastest-growing markets for SD-WAN solutions. This rapid expansion is driven by
the widespread adoption of digital transformation initiatives across
industries, alongside the increasing demand for optimized network performance
and enhanced connectivity. Businesses are recognizing the critical role of
SD-WAN in improving network efficiency, ensuring secure data transmission, and
supporting cloud-based applications.
Consequently, the U.S. market is experiencing significant
growth as organizations leverage SD-WAN technologies to enhance operational
efficiency, boost customer satisfaction, and maintain a competitive edge in the
dynamic digital landscape.
Key Questions Addressed in the Study:
·
What is the current state of competition in the
U.S. SD-WAN market, and how is it expected to evolve?
·
What will be the key competitive dynamics
shaping the U.S. SD-WAN market by 2028?
·
How will vendors position themselves across
different customer segments, ranging from SMBs to large enterprises, in the
U.S. market?
·
What trends will shape vendor offerings in
cloud-based versus on-premises solutions by 2028 in the U.S.?
·
What are the relative strengths and challenges
of vendors operating in the U.S. SD-WAN market?
·
What is the market forecast for major industries
adopting SD-WAN, and what competitive factors will influence vendor
positioning?
Strategic Market Insights
QKS Group defines a Software-Defined
Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) as a networking technology designed to
efficiently and securely manage enterprise connectivity through multiple WAN
connections. By overlaying the user’s existing WAN infrastructure, SD-WAN
provides centralized control, enabling administrators to deploy and manage
network policies, route traffic, control packet transmissions, and facilitate
application-based access.
The technology empowers network administrators to
dynamically select connections across enterprise networks, including branch
offices, remote offices, and cloud-based centers, even over vast geographical
distances.
Vendors covered in this Study:
Aryaka, Barracuda, Bigleaf Networks, Cisco, Citrix,
Cradlepoint, Fatpipe, ForcePoint, Fortinet, Huawei, Juniper Networks, Mushroom
Networks, Oracle, Palo Alto Networks, Peplink, Riverbed Technology, Versa
Networks, VMware.
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