The network transport link used to supply network services virtually over the internet on a metered basis is known as "Network-as-a-Service" (NaaS) (pay-per-use). NaaS providers offer end users the required network hardware on a subscription basis, offering a full network solution. Only the services that are used require payment from consumers. Networking service providers (NaaS) provide network resources such as optical switches, IP networks, BoD Domains, and routers. NaaS offers scalability and flexibility of service through which the network may be improved, as well as a high level of security when accessing the cloud and the ability to run in the background. Additionally, NaaS assists in offering effective network bandwidth, and effective network usage flexibility.
Network-as-a-service
Market is
an Internet-based outsourcing paradigm for virtual network services. The major
service providers offer end users the required network hardware on a
subscription basis, which is affordable and offers a full network solution.
Customers who use the
cloud service paradigm known as "Network as a Service" (NaaS) rent
networking services from cloud providers. Without having to maintain their own
networking infrastructure, NaaS enables users to manage their own networks.
Network-as-a-service
Market is
an Internet-based outsourcing paradigm for virtual network services. The major
service providers offer end users the required network hardware on a subscription
basis, which is affordable and offers a full network solution. Some of the key
characteristics of the NaaS include increased network flexibility over
consumption, effective network bandwidth, and favorable effects on
resource-centric processes like troubleshooting, network monitoring, and
provisioning as well as service-centric processes like service configuration,
selling, and activation. The adoption of the Network-as-a-service
Market
is nonetheless constrained by the vendor's reliability for complete network
solutions and network outages.
The competitive landscape
of the global market for networks as services
Cisco Systems Inc., Juniper Networks Inc., IBM Corp., NEC Corp., VMware, Aryaka Networks Inc., Alcatel Lucent, Brocade Communications Systems Inc., AT&T Inc., and Ciena Corporation are a few of the key companies in the ecosystem for networks as a service.
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