Dell’Oro Group Announces Appointment of Senior Research Director, Wireless LAN
|Dell’Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, networks, and data center IT industries, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Matthias Machowinski to the role of Senior Research Director, Wireless LAN, effective immediately. With two decades of experience in communications and networking technology research and advisory services, Mr. Machowinski has a deep understanding of the enterprise network—both wireless and wireline. At Dell’Oro Group, Mr. Machowinski will lead the Wireless LAN research program, which includes enterprise-class Wi-Fi infrastructure, management solutions and mobility, and expand Dell’Oro Group’s research on network automation and subscription-based offerings.
SD-WAN Market Growth Will Accelerate in 2021, According to Dell’Oro Group
|Pivot to Cloud Fuels Strong Double-Digit Growth in Web App Firewalls and Secure Web Gateways, According to Dell’Oro Group
|Cloud Service Providers to Resume Data Center Capex Expansion in 2021, According to Dell’Oro Group
|The major U.S. Cloud service providers have entered a digestion cycle and have slowed the purchases of servers and other data center equipment. However, we predict this digestion cycle to be short-lived, and capex growth will return to double-digit growth as soon as 1Q 2021,” said Baron Fung, Research Director at Dell’Oro Group.
Campus Switch Revenue Returned to Year-Over-Year Growth in 3Q 2020, According to Dell’Oro Group
|“Government funding around the world and particularly in North America propelled growth in the market,” said Sameh Boujelbene, Senior Research Director at Dell’Oro Group. “Additionally, the market benefited from backlog fulfillment during the quarter as supply challenges improved from the first half of the year. While government funding may have benefited mostly the public sector and lower education verticals, we have started to see some signs of recovery in large and even some mid-size enterprises as they resumed spending on campus network upgrades,” added Boujelbene.