Aryaka published its
Sixth
Annual 2021 State of the WAN Report, the industry's foremost compendium of
insights into global SD-WAN and SASE planning. 1,600 information technology
(IT) enterprise decision makers across global enterprises answered the survey,
the largest response to the survey since its inception. Key trends identified
in this year's report include:
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A quarter of the respondents state they have closed 25-50% of their office
sites, dovetailing into overall hybrid work initiatives where 75% state that at
least a quarter of their employees will remain remote permanently
post-pandemic.
- Accelerating digital transformation initiatives also impact legacy data
centers, with 51% planning to eliminate their use within the next 24 months as
they move to the cloud.
- The surveyed group says Microsoft Teams (58%) and Office 365 (55%) are among
the most widely adopted SaaS applications, followed by Zoom and Google Docs
(35%).
- A quarter of respondents expect budgets to grow by 25% or more in the next
year, with a full three-quarters projecting at least a 10% growth. Investment
appears to be accompanied via cost savings.
A move to simplify, adopting a more cloud-centric and agile approach, is
driving convergence. In the context of network and security, trends include the
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), with 64% deploying or planning to deploy
over the next year. Over two-thirds will opt for a managed SASE to
help address complexity and costs, but challenges include complexity at 40%, a
single or dual-vendor approach at 39%, and developing a phased migration
strategy at 33%. Observability and control should help with deployments,
identified by over two-thirds as a top imperative.
"This year's Aryaka State of the WAN includes many valuable insights
backing up trends we see in the industry. These include the effects of hybrid work,
with 75% projecting a quarter of their employees to remain at least part-time
remote, and cloud connectivity demands skyrocketing with 51% planning to move
away from traditional data centers over the next two years. Both initiatives
will require more sophisticated network-as-a-service (NaaS) solutions with
integrated security offerings," said Scott Raynovich founder and chief analyst
of Futuriom.
"The sixth edition of the Global State of the WAN (SOTW) is one of the largest
such surveys in the world," said Shashi Kiran, CMO of Aryaka. "It packages an
enormous number of insights from decisions makers from all over the world,
drawn from CIOs, CISOs as well as network, security and cloud practitioners.
The 2022 edition reveals new enterprise trends on workplaces, cloud adoption,
convergence and several other areas putting a spotlight on the impact of the
Covid-19 pandemic in the process. We hope this resource serves as a handy
companion for enterprise architects engaged in planning their WAN, security and
cloud infrastructure for years ahead."
Year-on-Year Trends and Shifting Priorities
In Aryaka's 2021 State of the WAN Report, 21% indicated that half of their
workforce would be working remote post-pandemic. This year that number
increased by 11%, with 32% reporting that at least half of their workforce
would be permanently remote.
Collaboration and Productivity suites have gained traction. The Microsoft suite
has gained momentum, with Teams identified by respondents as the most deployed
application, growing its footprint by over half, from 34% in 2021 to 58% this
year. Conversely, Google Docs dropped from 41% last year to 35% today with
Microsoft 365 now at 55%.
For China, basic connectivity concerns dropped noticeably from the last report,
at 45% in 2021 to 30% today. In contrast, compliance and regulatory issues are
now in the lead at 50%.
A renewed interest in ROI was reflected in this year's report, with 36% of
those responding having cost concerns, an increase of 16% vs last year. Though
budgets are expected to increase by 25%, both for networking and security, the
focus on ROI implies that these increases must be spent judiciously.
IT professionals were less concerned vs previous years about the newness of the
technology (28% vs 31% in 2021), and whether applications will perform properly
(29% vs 36% in 2021), speaking to a greater confidence in application support.
As change management takes priority, there is an increased focus on
observability and control, increasing by 9% (69% vs 60% last year).
Aryaka 6th Annual State of the WAN 2022 - Four Themes
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Acceleration of Remote and Hybrid Work: The report looks at challenges in
supporting the hybrid workforce, hybrid work trends, and investments planned to
support this new environment. 75% state that at least a quarter of their
employees will remain hybrid post-pandemic, aligned with the closure of
physical facilities, with a quarter stating they have closed 25-50% of their
office sites. Effectively managing worker movement between on-premises and remote
requires dynamic bandwidth reallocation, identified by 61% as very important.
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Application Performance and Consumption: In addition, the report dives into the
diversity of applications in use and resulting challenges, how enterprises plan
to address these, and potential concerns. As noted earlier, collaboration and
productivity applications like Microsoft Teams and Office 365 experienced some
of the strongest growth, but there was an overall uptick in SaaS application
adoption including Zoom (35%), Salesforce (28%), and SAP/HANA (25%).
Performance still must improve, with 42% identifying slow performance for
remote and mobile users a key issue, followed by 37% calling out slow
performance at the branch.
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Managing Complexity and Managed Services Adoption: The report addresses what
managed services enterprises expect, including SD-WAN and SASE implementation
plans and budgets, as well as perceived barriers to adoption. This section also
looks at MPLS migration. In evaluating managed services, enterprises continue
to demand more from their providers, and are looking for a wider set of offers,
an all-in-one SD-WAN and SASE that includes the WAN (45%), security (67%),
application optimization (40%), last mile management (29%), and multi-cloud
connectivity (27%). The movement to SD-WAN and SASE also follows the movement
away from MPLS, with 46% planning to terminate some or all contracts over the
next year. Enterprises are generally bullish on their budgets, with a quarter
expecting it to grow by 25% or more, and a total of three quarters expecting at
least 10% growth.
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Networking and Security Convergence Including a SASE Architecture: SASE
represents a promise of a converged Cloud-First architecture, but there are
concerns on complexity and adoption. 42% state that lackluster application
performance is a time sink, and 34% consider security to be a major priority.
This path to SASE adoption includes setting a strategy (35%), phasing out of
legacy VPNs (32%), as well as consolidating cloud security with zero-trust
(29%). Top desired capabilities include a SWG (47%), SD-WAN (36%), and FWaaS
(28%). Implementation concerns identified earlier are balanced by expected
advantages that include time and cost reduction (37%), as well as agility
(33%), while decision-making is still mostly distributed across networking and
security, 41% state it is now consolidated. Finally, over two-thirds plan to
consume SASE as a managed offer.
Download Aryaka's 6th Annual State of the WAN report.