There’s a battle raging for new and displaced revenue from software-defined networking.
This is according to IHS, in its “Data Centre and Enterprise SDN Vendor Leadership Analysis”, which profiles and analyses 10 leading data centre enterprise software-defined networking (SDN) vendors: Broadcom, Brocade, Cisco, Cumulus Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Huawei, Juniper, NEC, Nuage from Nokia and VMware.
The report looks at vendors from a number of segments, including Ethernet switch, Ethernet switch silicon, Ethernet switch operating system (OS) and SDN control, examining their approaches to and overall activities in the market to understand how they are approaching this emerging opportunity and gauge the most likely winners as the market matures.
“The leaders in the data centre and enterprise SDN market are emerging for physical network equipment and SDN network virtualisation overlay (NVO), but there’s still opportunity,” says Dr Cliff Grossner, research director for data centre, cloud and SDN at IHS.
“Many service providers and enterprises will carry out production trials and live deployments in 2016, which IHS expects will solidify the market,” he says.
According to the report:
* Broadcom is a merchant silicon market pioneer providing SDN-aware switching chips and developer tools;
* Brocade is a  data centre fabric innovator offering open source SDN controller distribution;
* Cisco, the number one data centre network vendor, is leveraging its experience with silicon to drive innovation in the SDN market with custom chips that gather application traffic flow data;
* First to market with a Linux OS for Ethernet switches, Cumulus Networks is driving transformation in the networking market by disaggregating Ethernet switch hardware from software;
* SDN pioneer Hewlett Packard Enterprise seeded the market with over 300-million OpenFlow-capable switch ports and branded bare metal switches, and was first to launch an SDN app store;
* Huawei provides a comprehensive SDN portfolio that allows the use of third-party components and is bringing advances to the SDN market via software and silicon programmability;
* A pacesetter in silicon and software, Juniper Networks was one of the first vendors to open source its SDN controller and disaggregate its switch OS and hardware;
* SDN market pioneer NEC has proven large-scale deployments and an open solution that allows choice for customers rather than lock-in;
* Nuage from Nokia is an early SDN market entrant providing a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)-based SDN network virtualization overlay and SD-WAN solution; and
* VMware, the server virtualisation and SDN controller forerunner, is innovating by applying software abstraction techniques to network control.