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New Report Software Defined Networking (SDN) Market And Network Virtualization Market (2012 - 2017) by MarketsandMarkets
[May 07, 2012]

New Report Software Defined Networking (SDN) Market And Network Virtualization Market (2012 - 2017) by MarketsandMarkets

(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) (PRWEB) May 07, 2012 SDN refers to a network infrastructure in which the network control plane is decoupled from the physical topology. It provides operators with several advantages including increased flexibility and performance along with simplified operations. It is emerging as one of the most promising networking technologies in recent years. The concept would give network operators better control of their infrastructure, allowing optimization and customization reducing the operational and capital costs. Through SDNs, network operators can build their infrastructure, while at the same time, incumbent vendors and startups develop products for operators and enterprises. The Software-Defined Networking (SDN) Market research report covers application segments, worldwide trends, market forces, features and benefits and adoption factors for SDNs.

Table of Contents 1 introduction 1.1 key take-aways 1.2 report description 1.3 markets covered 1.4 stakeholders 1.5 forecast assumptions 1.6 research methodology 2 executive summary 3 market overview 3.1 market definition – software defined networking 3.2 evolution of sdn 3.3 business/application/cloud orchestration 3.4 openflow and networking 3.5 market segmentation 3.6 overall market size 3.7 winning imperatives 3.8 burning issues 3.9 market dynamics 3.9.1 drivers 3.9.2 restraints 3.9.3 opportunites 3.10 impact analysis of dros 3.11 value-chain analysis 3.12 sdn ecosystem 3.12.1 applications/services 3.12.2 cloud management 3.10.3 open source controllers 3.10.4 rest api 3.12.5 sdn controllers 3.12.6 switch infrastructure 4 sdn and network virtualization: technology trends and standards 4.1 introduction 4.2 technologies and platforms 4.2.1 recent trends 4.2.2 deep packet inspection (dpi) 4.2.3 geographic load balancing 4.2.4 power management 4.2.5 cloud management 4.2.6 software applications 4.3 standards 4.3.1 data center bridging (dcb) 4.3.2 fibre channel over ethernet (fcoe) 4.3.3 network virtualization using generic routing encapsulation (nvgre) 4.3.4 openflow 4.3.5 shortest path bridging (spb) 4.3.6 transparent interconnection of lots of links (trill) 4.3.7 virtual ethernet port aggregator (vepa) 4.3.8 virtual extensible local area network (vxlan) 5 sdn market size, analysis and forecast by solutions 5.1 by sdn switching 5.1.1 overview 5.1.2 market size and forecast 5.2 by sdn controllers 5.2.1 overview 5.2.2 market size and forecast 5.3 by cloud virtualization applications 5.3.1 overview 5.3.2 market size and forecast 5.4 by network virtualization security 5.4.1 overview 5.4.2 market size and forecast 6 sdn: market analysis and forecast by geographies 6.1 north america 6.1.1 overview 6.1.2 market size & forecast 6.1.3 mobile operators and initiatives 6.2 latin america 6.2.1 overview 6.2.2 market size & forecast 6.2.3 mobile operators and initiatives 6.3 europe 6.3.1 overview 6.3.2 market size & forecast 6.3.3 mobile operators and initiatives 6.4 asia-pacific (apac) 6.4.1 overview 6.4.2 market size & forecast 6.4.3 mobile operators and initiatives 6.5 middle-east & africa (mea) 6.5.1 overview 6.5.2 market size & forecast 6.5.3 mobile operators and initiatives 7 sdn: business models and approaches 7.1 business model – now 7.1.1 manual process driven approach 7.1.2 network functionality at a virtual layer 7.1.3 device centricity 7.1.4 openflow driven 7.1.5 critical success factors 7.2 business model – in the future 7.2.1 enterprise data center networks approach 7.2.2 hyper scale cloud networking 7.2.3 sdn - a function of software development 7.2.4 collaboration with virtual networking frameworks 7.2.5 virtual networking leadership 8 sdn: adoption factors and technology roadmaps 8.1 driving adoption 8.1.1 academia and open source communities 8.1.2 openflow’s standard dependency 8.1.3 sdn is a solution sell, not a box sell 8.1.4 sdn overcomes the ‘rip and replace’ strategy 8.1.5 role of value-added resellers (var) 8.2 technology and market roadmap 8.2.1 sdn inevitable 8.2.2 functionality to openflow controllers 8.2.3 revolutionizing network utilization 8.2.4 transitioning for competitive advantage 8.2.5 enterprise commercialization 9 competitive landscape 9.1 overview 9.2 vendor share analysis 9.3 mergers and acquisitions – impact analysis 9.4 new product offerings – impact analysis 10 company profiles (key industry players) 10.1 6wind 10.2 adara networks 10.3 arista networks 10.4 at&t 10.5 big switch 10.6 brocade 10.7 chipstart 10.8 cisco 10.9 contextream 10.10 cumulus networks 10.11 dell 10.12 deutsche telekom 10.13 embrane 10.14 enterasys 10.15 ericsson 10.16 extreme networks 10.17 hewlett-packard 10.18 ibm 10.19 infoblox 10.20 intel corp.

10.21 ip infusion 10.22 juniper networks 10.23 linerate systems 10.24 metaswitch networks 10.25 nec 10.26 netgear 10.27 netronome 10.28 nicira 10.29 ntt communications 10.30 pica8 10.31 plexxi 10.32 varmour networks 10.33 vcider 10.34 vello systems 10.35 vmware inc.


10.36 vyatta appeendix Contact: Mr. Rohan North - Dominion Plaza, 17304 Preston Road, Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75252 Tel: +1-888-6006-441 Email: sales(at)marketsandmarkets(dot)com MarketsandMarkets Blog http://www.marketsandmarkets.com http://twitter.com/marketsmarkets Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/software-defined/networking-sdn-market/prweb9481079.htm (c) 2012 PRWEB.COM Newswire

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