IDC's Key Criteria for Implementing Emerging Enterprise Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) Models
IDC Analyst Report on NaaS
Explore Top Considerations When Buying and Implementing Enterprise NaaS
Significant changes are underway in how organizations across the world are buying and managing enterprise network infrastructures, including the evaluation of:
NaaS Service Levels
New Consumption Models
End-to-End Management Requirements
Integrated Security
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IDC predicts that by 2025, 60% of enterprises will fund line-of-business (LOB) and IT projects through opex budgets, with a focus on outcomes that are determined by SLAs and KPIs.
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