Two thirds of global enterprises are now solving real-world business challenges by innovating at the network edge, according to new findings from global IT infrastructure and services player NTT.
The company’s Edge Advantage Report, which surveyed 600 enterprises across multiple industries, found that eight out of 10 organisations are expecting their dependency on third-party edge services to grow over the next two years, with 88% of organisations citing 5G as an important enabler. Those combining private 5G and edge reported the highest benefits. Some 93% consider edge to be a competitive advantage, while 40% are concerned that their current infrastructure capabilities won’t be able to support the promise of edge. Happily 80% say their edge investment expectations have been met or exceeded. Top reasons to invest in edge are to support automation and AI and real-time data access, followed by operational efficiency and an increase in IoT devices.
Many organisations are planning to turn to partners to help them on their edge journey. So much so that 88% believe their organisation’s dependency on third-party edge services will grow in the next 24 months, with 90% expressing a preference to consume edge services from a single partner that offers a central point of accountability and having more managed services options being rated as the main factor in making edge consumption easier.
“The growing need for faster processing and a distributed digital architecture is creating increased pressure on networks and infrastructure capabilities, driving both accelerated adoption of private 5G and edge,” said Shahid Ahmed, EVP New Ventures & Innovation at NTT Ltd. “Achieving the edge advantage will require end-to-end solutions with holistic management and uncompromising accountability. Only through utilising these solutions can enterprises gain instant access to data, where it is generated or collected, with near zero latency, and harness it to drive powerful business outcomes.”
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