IDC forecasts SD-WAN market to reach $8 billion in 2021 as enterprise branch network requirements accelerate

FRAMINGHAM, Mass., July 27, 2017 – Software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) solutions have only been commercially available for a few years, but the technology's ability to address pressing enterprise networking needs has led to remarkable growth. A new forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that worldwide SD-WAN infrastructure and services revenues will see a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 69.6% and reach $8.05 billion in 2021.

The most significant driver of SD-WAN growth over the next five years will be digital transformation (DX) in which enterprises deploy 3rd Platform technologies, including cloud, big data and analytics, mobility, and social business, to unlock new sources of innovation and creativity that enhance customer experiences and improve financial performance. DX generally increases network workloads and elevates the network's end-to-end importance to business operations.

Another factor driving the growth of SD-WAN is the continued rise of public cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. The increase in SaaS adoption for business applications throughout the enterprise disrupts the prominence of MPLS-based WAN connectivity to the branch. SD-WAN is increasingly leveraged to provide dynamic connectivity optimization and path selection in a policy-driven, centrally manageable distributed network architecture.

Finally, the growth in SD-WAN will benefit from the broader acceptance, and adoption, of software-defined networking (SDN) throughout the enterprise. As virtualization, cloud management, and SDN continue to gain traction throughout enterprise networks, SD-WAN will benefit from this paradigm shift and receive increasing consideration.

"SD-WAN is not a solution in search of a problem," said Rohit Mehra, vice president, Network Infrastructure at IDC. "Traditional WANs were not architected for the cloud and are also poorly suited to the security requirements associated with distributed and cloud-based applications. And, while hybrid WAN emerged to meet some of these next-generation connectivity challenges, SD-WAN builds on hybrid WAN to offer a more complete solution."

SD-WAN leverages hybrid WAN, but includes a centralized, application-based policy controller; analytics for application and network visibility; a secure software overlay that abstracts the underlying networks; and an optional SD-WAN forwarder (routing capability). Together these technologies provide intelligent path selection across WAN links, based on the application policies defined on the controller.

The benefits of SD-WAN include cost-effective delivery of business applications, meeting the evolving operational requirements of the modern branch/remote site, optimizing software-as-a-service (SaaS) and cloud-based services such as UC&C, and improving branch-IT efficiency through automation. These benefits have resonated across the spectrum of enterprise IT and service providers alike, ensuring a broad-based uptake for this new paradigm in WAN architectures.

The IDC report, Worldwide SD-WAN Forecast: 2017-2021 (Doc #US42904317), provides a five-year forecast for the worldwide SD-WAN market for the 2016–2021 period and is inclusive of both SD-WAN infrastructure sold by vendors, managed SD-WAN services provided through CSPs, and cloud-managed SD-WAN offerings.

Complementing this report is IDC's recently published SD-WAN: Digital Transformation and Cloud Spark Rapid Change in WAN Architectures (Doc #US41314017), a technology assessment that highlights the market drivers for SD-WAN and assesses how SD-WAN's various market segments will grow and evolve, including an evaluation of the role that CSPs and MSPs will play in this rapidly evolving space.

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