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September 3, 2009

The State Of WAN Services Adoption In Europe 2009: Cost-Cutting Dominates Enterprise Plans

by Phil Sayer

with Simon Yates, Christian Kane

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Executive Summary

Cost-cutting dominates European enterprise plans for wide area networks (WANs) for 2009. This is the top priority for almost three-quarters of enterprises as part of IT budget cuts mandated at board level. At the same time, network traffic is growing rapidly to support projects like server centralization, data center consolidation, videoconferencing, and collaboration that will reduce IT and travel costs. Firms will need to innovate constantly to meet these apparently contradictory objectives. MPLS IP VPNs are in mass adoption, but some enterprises are starting to replace them with carrier Ethernet any-to-any networks based on the virtual private LAN service standard (VPLS). Europe continues to buy more managed telecom services than North America. European firms are making strategic decisions to purchase managed services, driven by a long-term plan to focus on core competencies and the simplification of operational management, rather than by a short-term imperative need to reduce capex budgets or headcount during the current recession.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Europe's 2009 Enterprise WAN Spending And Technology Adoption
  • The Adoption Of Managed Telecom Services Is A Strategic Choice

WHAT IT MEANS

  • Enterprises Must Constantly Innovate In Their Use Of WAN Technology
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