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기업 네트워킹 시장 : 컴포넌트별, 네트워크 유형별, 기술별, 최종사용자별, 조직 규모별, 도입 형태별 - 세계 예측(2026-2032년)

Enterprise Networking Market by Component, Network Type, Technology, End Users, Organization Size, Deployment Types - Global Forecast 2026-2032

발행일: | 리서치사: 구분자 360iResearch | 페이지 정보: 영문 191 Pages | 배송안내 : 1-2일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    




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기업 네트워킹 시장은 2025년에 1,417억 6,000만 달러로 평가되며, 2026년에는 1,518억 7,000만 달러로 성장하며, CAGR 7.73%로 추이하며, 2032년까지 2,388억 8,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측되고 있습니다.

주요 시장 통계
기준연도 2025 1,417억 6,000만 달러
추정연도 2026 1,518억 7,000만 달러
예측연도 2032 2,388억 8,000만 달러
CAGR(%) 7.73%

빠르게 융합하는 디지털 환경에서 전략적 의사결정을 위한 정보 제공으로 기업 네트워킹 혁신의 중요한 토대를 밝힙니다.

운영 기술과 디지털 서비스가 융합되는 오늘날, 기업 네트워크는 현대의 비즈니스 민첩성을 지원하는 기반이 되고 있습니다. 모든 규모의 조직은 클라우드 마이그레이션, 원격 근무, 실시간 데이터 분석을 지원하는 통합 인프라에 의존하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 경영진은 경쟁 우위를 유지하기 위해 하드웨어 플랫폼, 고급 소프트웨어 정의 툴, 부가가치 서비스에 대한 투자의 균형을 찾아야 하는 과제에 직면해 있습니다.

기업 네트워크 아키텍처를 재구축하고 전례 없는 민첩성과 회복력을 촉진하는 혁신의 힘

기술 융합과 운영 패러다임의 변화에 따라 기업 네트워크 환경은 변화의 시기를 맞이하고 있습니다. 클라우드 배포이 가속화됨에 따라 분산형 용도의 상호 연결에 대한 요구가 증가하는 한편, 엣지 컴퓨팅은 원격지에서의 저지연 성능에 대한 새로운 요구가 생겨났습니다. 소프트웨어 정의 네트워크(SDN)는 중앙 집중식 관리와 정책 적용을 가능하게 하는 촉매제로 부상하고 있으며, 조직이 실시간 분석에 기반한 동적 트래픽 라우팅을 실현할 수 있는 기반이 되고 있습니다.

2025년 미국 관세가 기업 네트워크공급망과 기술 조달에 미치는 종합적인 영향에 대한 평가

2025년, 진화하는 무역 정책과 관세 구조는 기업 네트워크공급망에 큰 압력을 가하고 있습니다. 라우터, 스위치, 광모듈 등 수입 하드웨어 부품에 대한 관세는 전체 조달 예산으로 파급되는 비용 상승을 야기하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 조직은 신규 및 기존 인프라 모두에 대해 벤더 계약과 총소유비용(TCO)을 재평가해야 합니다.

구성 요소 기술 유형, 네트워크 토폴로지, 최종사용자로부터 실행 가능한 인사이트을 도출하여 맞춤형 기업용 네트워크 솔루션을 구축

컴포넌트 환경을 분석할 때, 기업용 라우터, 이더넷 스위치, 네트워크 관리 및 모니터링 시스템, 네트워크 보안 장비, WLAN 인프라와 같은 하드웨어 요소를 검증함으로써 각 요소가 연결성 유지 및 정책 실행에 있으며, 어떻게 연결성 유지 및 정책 시행에 고유한 역할을 수행하고 있는지를 확인할 수 있습니다. 이러한 유형 자산과 더불어 컨설팅, 매니지드 서비스, 지원 및 유지보수 서비스는 원활한 도입과 최적의 가동 시간을 달성하는 데 있으며, 매우 중요합니다.

아메리카, 유럽, 중동 및 아프리카, 아시아태평양의 지역적 동향을 파악하고, 세계 경쟁력을 위한 맞춤형 네트워크 전략을 수립

지역별 차이는 기업 네트워크의 우선순위를 결정하는 데 결정적인 역할을 합니다. 아메리카 대륙에서는 북미의 대규모 디지털 전환 구상과 라틴아메리카의 클라우드 배포 가속화로 인해 소프트웨어 정의 네트워크(SDN)와 프라이빗 셀룰러 도입에 대한 수요가 증가하고 있습니다. 하이브리드 업무 모델로의 전환은 강력한 원격 액세스 솔루션과 관리형 보안 서비스의 필요성을 더욱 높이고 있습니다.

빠르게 변화하는 환경에서 경쟁적 포지셔닝 및 파트너십 기회 파악, 주요 기업용 네트워크 프로바이더 프로파일링, 빠르게 진화하는 환경에서의 경쟁적 포지셔닝 및 파트너십 기회 파악

기업 네트워킹 솔루션의 경쟁 환경은 기존 벤더와 신생 기업 모두 특징적입니다. 업계 전통 기업은 전략적 인수를 통해 포트폴리오를 강화하고 고급 보안 모듈과 AI 기반 관리 플랫폼을 통합하고 있습니다. 반면, 신흥 업체들은 프라이빗 셀룰러, 네트워크 가상화 오버레이, 자동화된 서비스 오케스트레이션과 같은 전문 분야에서 틈새 시장을 개발하고 있습니다.

신흥 기업 네트워킹 기술을 활용하여 운영 리스크를 줄이기 위한 업계 리더를 위한 실질적인 전략적 조치를 제안

오늘날의 역동적인 환경에서 우위를 점하기 위해 업계 리더는 단일 지역에 대한 의존도를 줄이고, 여러 제조 및 서비스 거점을 활용하는 다양한 조달 전략을 우선시해야 합니다. 이러한 접근 방식은 특히 변동하는 관세 제도에 직면했을 때 공급망의 탄력성을 강화할 수 있습니다. 동시에 고급 네트워크 자동화 및 오케스트레이션 플랫폼을 통합하여 운영 워크플로우를 효율화하고 사고 발생시 복구 시간을 단축할 수 있습니다.

인사이트 있는 결과를 확보하기 위한 종합적인 조사 방법 개요: 1차 인터뷰, 2차 데이터 검증, 정량적 분석 통합

본 분석은 1차 데이터 수집과 광범위한 2차 조사를 결합한 엄격한 조사 방법을 기반으로 합니다. 다양한 지역의 CIO, 네트워크 아키텍트, IT 조달 책임자를 대상으로 1차 인터뷰를 실시하여 기술 도입, 조달 과제, 규제 영향에 대한 직접적인 견해를 수집했습니다. 이러한 정량적 조사 결과는 벤더 자료, 기술 백서, 업계 보고서와 통합되어 맥락적 깊이를 확보합니다.

기업 네트워크 아키텍처 최적화를 위한 의사결정자를 위한 전략적 요구사항과 주요 권고사항 요약 정리.

이번 주요 요약에서는 기업 네트워크의 근본적인 변화를 강조하고, 진화하는 관세가 공급망에 미치는 영향과 구성 요소, 네트워크 유형, 최종사용자 산업별 세분화에 대한 인사이트을 제공했습니다. 또한 아메리카, 유럽, 중동 및 아프리카, 아시아태평양에 걸친 지역적 동향을 강조하고 주요 벤더 프로파일링을 통해 파트너십 기회를 확인했습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

  • 기업 네트워킹 시장 규모는 어떻게 예측되나요?
  • 2025년 미국 관세가 기업 네트워크 공급망에 미치는 영향은 무엇인가요?
  • 기업 네트워크 아키텍처 최적화를 위한 주요 권고사항은 무엇인가요?
  • 기업 네트워킹 솔루션의 경쟁 환경은 어떤가요?
  • 지역별 기업 네트워킹의 우선순위는 어떻게 달라지나요?

목차

제1장 서문

제2장 조사 방법

제3장 개요

제4장 시장 개요

제5장 시장 인사이트

제6장 미국 관세의 누적 영향, 2025

제7장 AI의 누적 영향, 2025

제8장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 컴포넌트별

제9장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 네트워크 유형별

제10장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 기술별

제11장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 최종사용자별

제12장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 조직 규모별

제13장 기업 네트워킹 시장 도입 형태별

제14장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 지역별

제15장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 그룹별

제16장 기업 네트워킹 시장 : 국가별

제17장 미국 기업 네트워킹 시장

제18장 중국 기업 네트워킹 시장

제19장 경쟁 구도

KSA 26.04.03

The Enterprise Networking Market was valued at USD 141.76 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 151.87 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 7.73%, reaching USD 238.88 billion by 2032.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2025] USD 141.76 billion
Estimated Year [2026] USD 151.87 billion
Forecast Year [2032] USD 238.88 billion
CAGR (%) 7.73%

Unveiling the Critical Foundations of Enterprise Networking Transformations to Inform Strategic Decisions in a Rapidly Converging Digital Environment

In an era marked by converging operational technologies and digital services, enterprise networking has become the backbone for modern business agility. Organizations of all sizes rely on integrated infrastructure to support cloud migrations, remote workforces, and real-time data analytics. Consequently, executives are tasked with balancing investments across hardware platforms, sophisticated software-defined tools, and value-added services to maintain competitive differentiation.

Against this backdrop, networking strategies have shifted from siloed architectures to adaptive frameworks that can dynamically allocate resources and enforce security at scale. This shift underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between physical connectivity, virtual overlays, and policy-driven automation. As digital transformation accelerates, network resilience and flexibility are no longer optional; they represent fundamental prerequisites for sustaining growth.

Looking ahead, industry leaders must grasp how emerging technologies such as private cellular deployments and optical transport systems interrelate with established Ethernet and WAN infrastructures. In turn, this awareness guides the prioritization of capital expenditures, vendor engagements, and talent development programs. Thus, a robust foundational perspective on enterprise networking is vital for decision makers aiming to align IT investments with strategic business outcomes.

Examining the Transformative Forces Reshaping Enterprise Networking Architectures and Driving Unprecedented Agility and Resilience

The enterprise networking landscape has entered a transformative phase driven by a convergence of technologies and shifting operational paradigms. Cloud adoption has accelerated the need for interconnecting distributed applications, while edge computing has introduced new demands for low-latency performance in remote locations. Software-defined networking has emerged as a catalyst for centralized control and policy enforcement, enabling organizations to dynamically route traffic based on real-time analytics.

Simultaneously, network virtualization solutions built on NVGRE and VxLAN frameworks are decoupling workloads from physical infrastructure, facilitating workload mobility and simplified management. Optical transport advancements, particularly DWDM and OTN, are expanding backbone capacity while reducing latency. Meanwhile, private cellular networks leveraging 4G LTE and 5G NSA/SA architectures are redefining mobility and IoT connectivity strategies, offering enhanced security and quality of service for mission-critical applications.

Security automation and orchestration are also reshaping traditional network perimeters, as organizations adopt unified threat management and zero-trust principles. Moreover, artificial intelligence and machine learning are being embedded into network management tools to predict performance anomalies and preempt service disruptions. As these forces converge, enterprise networks are evolving into intelligent ecosystems that empower digital innovation at scale.

Assessing the Comprehensive Implications of United States Tariffs on Enterprise Networking Supply Chains and Technology Procurement in 2025

In 2025, evolving trade policies and tariff structures are exerting significant pressure on enterprise networking supply chains. Tariffs on imported hardware components, including routers, switches, and optical modules, are triggering cost escalations that ripple through procurement budgets. As a result, organizations must reevaluate vendor contracts and total cost of ownership for both new and existing infrastructure.

These policy shifts have also highlighted vulnerabilities in single-source sourcing models. Companies are exploring alternative manufacturing locations and diversified supplier partnerships to mitigate the risk of further trade fluctuations. Additionally, service providers are renegotiating support and maintenance agreements to absorb part of the cost increases by offering consolidated service bundles and extended warranty options.

Further complicating the scenario, software licensing models tied to hardware platforms face downstream price adjustments. Network virtualization solutions and subscription-based orchestration tools may see revised pricing structures in response to hardware tariff impacts. Consequently, IT finance teams must collaborate closely with procurement and network operations to conduct scenario planning, reevaluate budget allocations, and assess the viability of on-premises versus cloud-based investments under tightened financial constraints.

Deriving Actionable Insights from Component Technology Types Network Topologies and End Users to Guide Tailored Enterprise Networking Solutions

When analyzing the component landscape, examining hardware elements such as enterprise routers, Ethernet switches, network management and monitoring systems, network security equipment, and WLAN infrastructure reveals how each plays a distinct role in sustaining connectivity and enforcing policy. Alongside these tangible assets, consulting, managed services, and support and maintenance offerings are instrumental in enabling seamless deployments and optimal uptime.

Turning to network typologies, local area networks demonstrate the critical need for scalable campus connectivity, whereas metropolitan area networks emphasize regional aggregation of services. In parallel, wide area networks underscore the importance of secure, high-capacity links across geographically dispersed sites. Meanwhile, advanced technologies are redefining architectural choices: network virtualization solutions utilizing NVGRE and VxLAN underpin microsegmentation strategies, and optical transport systems featuring DWDM and OTN drive ultra-low latency links. At the same time, private cellular networks deploying both 4G LTE and 5G NSA/SA deliver localized mobile coverage for enterprise campuses.

Different end-user verticals-from banking, financial services, and insurance to education, government and public sector entities, healthcare institutions, hospitality providers, IT and telecom operators, manufacturers, and retailers-exhibit unique connectivity and compliance requirements. Furthermore, business scale influences buying behavior: large enterprises often pursue integrated, multi-domain solutions, while small and medium-sized enterprises may prioritize cost-effective cloud-based deployments over on-premises networks. By integrating these segmentation lenses, decision makers can align technology choices with operational objectives and long-term roadmaps.

Uncovering Regional Dynamics Across the Americas Europe Middle East Africa and Asia Pacific to Tailor Network Strategies for Global Competitiveness

Regional variations play a decisive role in shaping enterprise networking priorities. In the Americas, demand for software-defined networking and private cellular deployments is fueled by large-scale digital transformation initiatives in North America and accelerated cloud adoption in Latin America. Transitioning to hybrid work models has further elevated the need for robust remote access solutions and managed security services.

Conversely, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa display a diverse tapestry of regulatory landscapes and economic maturity levels. European enterprises prioritize data residency compliance and integrated security frameworks, while Middle Eastern markets are investing heavily in 5G infrastructures and smart city applications. In Africa, infrastructure modernization and cost-efficient cloud-based network offerings are gaining traction, driven by the need to expand digital inclusion and economic development.

Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific stands at the vanguard of cutting-edge network deployments. Rapid 5G rollouts in East Asia, widespread adoption of optical transport enhancements across Southeast Asia, and significant investments in private cellular networks by manufacturing hubs underscore the region's innovation-driven strategies. By understanding these geographic nuances, organizations can calibrate their sourcing, integration, and support models to optimize performance and regulatory compliance in each region.

Profiling Leading Enterprise Networking Providers to Illuminate Competitive Positioning and Partnership Opportunities in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape

The competitive ecosystem for enterprise networking solutions is characterized by established vendors and dynamic challengers alike. Industry stalwarts have enhanced their portfolios through strategic acquisitions, integrating advanced security modules and AI-driven management platforms. Concurrently, emerging vendors are carving out niches with specialized offerings in private cellular, network virtualization overlays, and automated service orchestration.

Partnership alliances between system integrators and equipment manufacturers are reshaping go-to-market strategies. These collaborations facilitate turnkey deployments and enable clients to leverage cross-vendor interoperability frameworks. Additionally, white-box hardware providers are intensifying competition at the lower end of the price spectrum, prompting traditional vendors to differentiate through advanced analytics, comprehensive managed services, and robust support ecosystems.

Moreover, a growing emphasis on sustainability is prompting networking providers to introduce energy-efficient hardware and lifecycle management programs. This trend has elevated the importance of circular economy practices within the procurement cycle. By profiling these leading and innovative players, organizations can identify strategic alliances that align with their performance requirements, budget constraints, and future growth aspirations.

Recommending Actionable Strategic Measures for Industry Leaders to Capitalize on Emerging Enterprise Networking Innovations and Mitigate Operational Risks

To excel in today's dynamic environment, industry leaders should prioritize diversified sourcing strategies that reduce dependency on single geographic regions and leverage multiple manufacturing and service locations. This approach enhances supply chain resilience, especially in the face of fluctuating tariff regimes. Concurrently, integrating advanced network automation and orchestration platforms can streamline operational workflows and accelerate time to remediation when incidents arise.

Leaders should also invest in training programs that equip IT teams with skills in software-defined principles, network virtualization, and private cellular design. Such initiatives foster a culture of continuous learning and ensure that in-house talent can manage increasingly complex hybrid infrastructures. Furthermore, adopting zero-trust security models and embedding policy enforcement at the network edge will bolster defenses against evolving threat vectors.

Finally, governance frameworks that incorporate sustainability metrics and lifecycle assessments can optimize total cost of ownership and meet stakeholder expectations for environmental responsibility. By pursuing these measures, decision makers can harness emerging technologies, mitigate supply risks, and drive long-term innovation within their enterprise networking environments.

Outlining a Comprehensive Research Methodology Combining Primary Interviews Secondary Data Validation and Quantitative Analytics to Ensure Insightful Outcomes

This analysis is grounded in a rigorous methodology that blends primary data collection with extensive secondary research. Primary interviews were conducted with CIOs, network architects, and IT procurement leaders across diverse geographic regions to capture firsthand perspectives on technology adoption, procurement challenges, and regulatory impacts. These qualitative insights were then synthesized with vendor literature, technical white papers, and industry reports to ensure contextual depth.

Our secondary research involved examining publicly available documentation, including corporate filings, policy briefs on trade regulations, and standardization body publications. Quantitative analytics were applied to procurement trend data and network performance metrics to identify patterns in hardware shipments, software adoption rates, and service engagement levels. Cross-validation techniques were employed to reconcile discrepancies and reinforce data integrity.

Finally, all findings underwent peer review with subject matter experts in networking, regulatory affairs, and supply chain management. This multi-step approach ensures that the report delivers robust, actionable intelligence that aligns with the strategic needs of enterprise decision makers throughout the technology lifecycle.

Summarizing the Strategic Imperatives and Key Takeaways to Guide Decision Makers in Optimizing Enterprise Networking Architectures

This executive summary has highlighted the foundational shifts in enterprise networking, revealed the impact of evolving tariffs on supply chains, and provided segmentation insights across components, network types, and end-user verticals. It has also underscored regional dynamics spanning the Americas, Europe Middle East Africa, and Asia-Pacific, and profiled leading vendors to illuminate partnership opportunities.

By adopting the actionable recommendations outlined-such as diversifying sourcing, investing in automation, embracing zero-trust security, and enhancing talent development-organizations can fortify their networks against disturbance while positioning themselves to leverage emerging capabilities in network virtualization, private cellular, and optical transport.

Ultimately, decision makers who integrate these strategic imperatives into their roadmap will be better equipped to optimize total cost of ownership, ensure regulatory compliance, and foster innovation. This cohesive perspective empowers enterprises to transform their networking architectures into agile, resilient platforms that support evolving business goals.

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Definition
  • 1.3. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.4. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.5. Currency Considered for the Study
  • 1.6. Language Considered for the Study
  • 1.7. Key Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Research Design
    • 2.2.1. Primary Research
    • 2.2.2. Secondary Research
  • 2.3. Research Framework
    • 2.3.1. Qualitative Analysis
    • 2.3.2. Quantitative Analysis
  • 2.4. Market Size Estimation
    • 2.4.1. Top-Down Approach
    • 2.4.2. Bottom-Up Approach
  • 2.5. Data Triangulation
  • 2.6. Research Outcomes
  • 2.7. Research Assumptions
  • 2.8. Research Limitations

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. CXO Perspective
  • 3.3. Market Size & Growth Trends
  • 3.4. Market Share Analysis, 2025
  • 3.5. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2025
  • 3.6. New Revenue Opportunities
  • 3.7. Next-Generation Business Models
  • 3.8. Industry Roadmap

4. Market Overview

  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Industry Ecosystem & Value Chain Analysis
    • 4.2.1. Supply-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.2. Demand-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.3. Stakeholder Analysis
  • 4.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 4.4. PESTLE Analysis
  • 4.5. Market Outlook
    • 4.5.1. Near-Term Market Outlook (0-2 Years)
    • 4.5.2. Medium-Term Market Outlook (3-5 Years)
    • 4.5.3. Long-Term Market Outlook (5-10 Years)
  • 4.6. Go-to-Market Strategy

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Consumer Insights & End-User Perspective
  • 5.2. Consumer Experience Benchmarking
  • 5.3. Opportunity Mapping
  • 5.4. Distribution Channel Analysis
  • 5.5. Pricing Trend Analysis
  • 5.6. Regulatory Compliance & Standards Framework
  • 5.7. ESG & Sustainability Analysis
  • 5.8. Disruption & Risk Scenarios
  • 5.9. Return on Investment & Cost-Benefit Analysis

6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025

7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025

8. Enterprise Networking Market, by Component

  • 8.1. Hardware
    • 8.1.1. Enterprise Routers
    • 8.1.2. Ethernet Switch
    • 8.1.3. Network Management & Monitoring
    • 8.1.4. Network Security Equipment
    • 8.1.5. WLAN Equipment
  • 8.2. Services
    • 8.2.1. Consulting Service
    • 8.2.2. Managed Services
    • 8.2.3. Support & Maintenance
  • 8.3. Software

9. Enterprise Networking Market, by Network Type

  • 9.1. Local Area Network (LAN)
  • 9.2. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
  • 9.3. Wide Area Network (WAN)

10. Enterprise Networking Market, by Technology

  • 10.1. Network Virtualization
    • 10.1.1. NVGRE
    • 10.1.2. VxLAN
  • 10.2. Optical Transport
    • 10.2.1. DWDM
    • 10.2.2. OTN
  • 10.3. Private Cellular
    • 10.3.1. 4G LTE
    • 10.3.2. 5G NSA/SA
  • 10.4. Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
  • 10.5. Wired Ethernet
  • 10.6. Wireless LAN

11. Enterprise Networking Market, by End Users

  • 11.1. Banking, Financial Services, & Insurance
  • 11.2. Education
  • 11.3. Government & Public Sector
  • 11.4. Healthcare
  • 11.5. Hospitality
  • 11.6. IT and Telecom
  • 11.7. Manufacturing
  • 11.8. Retail

12. Enterprise Networking Market, by Organization Size

  • 12.1. Large Enterprises
  • 12.2. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)

13. Enterprise Networking Market, by Deployment Types

  • 13.1. Cloud-Based Deployments
  • 13.2. On-Premises Networks

14. Enterprise Networking Market, by Region

  • 14.1. Americas
    • 14.1.1. North America
    • 14.1.2. Latin America
  • 14.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
    • 14.2.1. Europe
    • 14.2.2. Middle East
    • 14.2.3. Africa
  • 14.3. Asia-Pacific

15. Enterprise Networking Market, by Group

  • 15.1. ASEAN
  • 15.2. GCC
  • 15.3. European Union
  • 15.4. BRICS
  • 15.5. G7
  • 15.6. NATO

16. Enterprise Networking Market, by Country

  • 16.1. United States
  • 16.2. Canada
  • 16.3. Mexico
  • 16.4. Brazil
  • 16.5. United Kingdom
  • 16.6. Germany
  • 16.7. France
  • 16.8. Russia
  • 16.9. Italy
  • 16.10. Spain
  • 16.11. China
  • 16.12. India
  • 16.13. Japan
  • 16.14. Australia
  • 16.15. South Korea

17. United States Enterprise Networking Market

18. China Enterprise Networking Market

19. Competitive Landscape

  • 19.1. Market Concentration Analysis, 2025
    • 19.1.1. Concentration Ratio (CR)
    • 19.1.2. Herfindahl Hirschman Index (HHI)
  • 19.2. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, 2025
  • 19.3. Product Portfolio Analysis, 2025
  • 19.4. Benchmarking Analysis, 2025
  • 19.5. Arista Networks, Inc.
  • 19.6. Broadcom, Inc.
  • 19.7. Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
  • 19.8. Ciena Corporation
  • 19.9. Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • 19.10. Citrix Systems, Inc.
  • 19.11. CommScope Holding Company, Inc.
  • 19.12. Dell Technologies Inc.
  • 19.13. Extreme Networks, Inc.
  • 19.14. F5, Inc.
  • 19.15. Fortinet, Inc.
  • 19.16. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • 19.17. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • 19.18. Infoblox Inc.
  • 19.19. Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • 19.20. NetApp, Inc.
  • 19.21. Nokia Corporation
  • 19.22. Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
  • 19.23. Ribbon Communications Inc.
  • 19.24. Riverbed Technology, Inc.
  • 19.25. Versa Networks, Inc.
  • 19.26. VMware, Inc.
  • 19.27. Zebra Technologies Corporation
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