TAME ENTERPRISE NETWORK COMPLEXITY
IS IT TIME TO MODERNIZE YOUR NETWORK?
From IT sprawl to AI skills gaps, today's infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders face pressure from every direction. Staying ahead means adopting strategies that streamline and unify the network-not stack more tools on top of the chaos.
WHAT’S FORCING NETWORKS TO EVOLVE?
BUSINESS-LED IT
Self-service accelerates innovation—and creates new network demands
Intuitive portals & governed automation are increasingly essential
Gartner: 79% of CIOs say business-led IT is working1
NEW SKILLS GAPS
Demand for AI & other new skills is outpacing supply
Training programs are under-resourced
Automated & observable architecture can reduce the burden
TECH SPRAWL
Network assets are strewn across a complex jumble of clouds, data centers and edge environments.
Sprawl creates blind spots & silos
Fragmented tools stall productivity
Gartner: 81% of organizations in the cloud use multiple providers2
THE RISE OF NaaS
The modern network has evolved into a chaotic jumble of misaligned vendors, multi-cloud madness and hidden security risks. Many companies are adopting network-as-a-service (NaaS) to restore simplicity and control.
Remote & hybrid workforces introduce new devices & dangers
Bandwidth demands of emerging tech like AI push performance limits
Cyberthreats evolve daily & compliance is a continuous concern
WHAT CHALLENGES HOLD I&O LEADERS BACK?
Entire days can be lost navigating various support channels and SLAs. Interoperability is a constant concern.
- Poor or contradictory support & communication
- Bloated, inefficient networks
- Data inconsistencies, inaccuracies & silos
Network complexity overextends resources, creating security gaps and shrouding network visibility
- Compliance challenges across jurisdictions
- Higher risk of data, financial & reputational loss
- Compromised performance
Real-time demands, AI and hybrid workforces are testing network performance and scalability like never before.
- Poor network flexibility & scalability
- Performance bottlenecks & slowdown
- Network outages & low application availability
Skills gaps and the challenges of managing a hybrid and global workforce can compromise productivity.
- Lost revenue & customer trust
- Scarcity of skilled cloud & cybersecurity talent
- Lack of insight into needed skills
I&O leaders must continue to balance innovation and costs—even as emerging technologies grow more expensive.
- Challenges of validating & communicating ROI
- Rising technical debt
- Conflicting priorities between teams
5 KEY ELEMENTS OF HIGH-PERFORMING NETWORKS
#1: HYBRID WAN
Modern networks blend private and public connectivity pathways to optimize performance, cost and reliability.
Combine MPLS, DIA, 5G & broadband to fit each site’s needs
Balance cost savings with SLAs & resiliency
Enable dynamic traffic routing for better uptime
Avoid vendor lock-in while increasing flexibility


#2: INTEGRATED SECURITY
Enable policy-based routing & real-time optimization
Enforce zero trust access across users & apps
Secure hybrid users with cloud-delivered controls
Centralize visibility for compliance & governance
#3: FULL OBSERVABILITY
Continuously validate & optimize performance
Improve governance and compliance with transparency
Monitor traffic & diagnose issues in real time
Support zero trust architecture & SLA tracking


#4: AUTOMATION & ORCHESTRATION
Launch sites or services with fewer steps
Standardize governance with policy-as-code
Use APIs to connect & automate across platforms
Simplify management to reduce IT strain & burnout
#5: CLOUD-TO-EDGE READINESS
Enable AI & real-time analytics at the edge
Optimize data mobility throughout the pipeline
Outpace AI-driven data growth with scalable storage
Intelligently manage costs while delivering performance at scale

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1 Hill, Nathan. “3 Key Trends for Infrastructure and IT Operations Leaders in 2025,” Gartner, May 13, 2025.”