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Worldwide Service Design and Orchestration Market 2018-2022: SDO in NFV/SDN-Enabled Networks will Reach USD655 Million by 2022 with a 45% CAGR

Dublin, Dec. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Service Design and Orchestration: Worldwide Forecast 2018-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The market for SDO in NFV/SDN-enabled networks will reach USD655 million by 2022 with a 45% CAGR, and the overall SDO market will reach about USD10 billion, with a CAGR of 0.9%.

Most of the automation associated with network function virtualisation (NFV) is currently focused on resources and runtime, that is, in the NFV orchestration layers. To fully translate service agility into direct customer benefits, communications service providers (CSPs) must automate the design time operations in order to deliver the type of real-time digital experiences that are the hallmark of hyperscale companies.

This forecast report provides:

  • a detailed, 5-year worldwide forecast for spending in the monetisation platforms market, split into:
    • four application segments: activation, inventory management, engineering systems and order management
    • two delivery types: product-related and professional services
    • four telecoms services: mobile, IoT, consumer fixed and business fixed
    • eight geographical regions: Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), developed Asia-Pacific (DVAP), emerging Asia-Pacific (EMAP), Latin America (LATAM), the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), North America (NA), Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Western Europe (WE)
  • an examination of key market drivers and inhibitors, and how they will change during the forecast period
  • analysis of the business environment and regional dynamics that will influence the monetisation platforms market
  • a detailed market definition
  • recommendations for CSPs and vendors.

Key Questions Answered in this Report

  • What are the key trends and factors that will affect the service design and orchestration software systems market during 2018-2022?
  • What are the growth rates in each of the sub-segments?
  • What are the regional factors that will drive growth?
  • What should vendors do to exploit new business opportunities?
  • How will professional services for service design and orchestration software systems perform during the forecast period?
  • What are the major drivers and inhibitors that will influence CSP spending on service design and orchestration software systems?

Who Should Read this Report

  • Vendor strategy teams that need to understand where growth is slowing and where it is increasing, according to different sub-segment categories.
  • Product management teams responsible for feature functionality and geographical focus, and product marketing teams responsible for market-share growth.
  • CSPs planning network function virtualisation (NFV)/software-defined networking (SDN) and digital transformation journeys.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Executive summary
  2. Recommendations
  3. Forecast
  4. Market drivers and inhibitors
  5. Business environment
  6. Market definition
  7. About the author

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hzjr5t/worldwide_service?w=12

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