European Firms Relying on Managed Network Services to Drive Business Transformation

European Firms Relying on Managed Network Services to Drive Business Transformation

As networks grow more complex and cybersecurity needs more sophisticated, enterprise are turning to dedicated MNS providers, ISG Provider Lens™ report says

LONDON, February 21, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Enterprises across Europe are increasingly turning to managed network services providers to advance their digital transformation agendas, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a global AI-centered technology research and advisory firm.

The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ Enterprise Managed Network Services report for Europe finds firms are seeking managed network services (MNS) providers to help them address the growing complexity of modern ICT infrastructures and the growing threat of cyberattacks, often because they lack the internal skills to manage their networks.

Ongoing advancements in digital infrastructure have spurred greater demand for MNS and network-as-a-service (NaaS) offerings, accelerated by newer technologies such as AI and GenAI, which demand specialized expertise. Distributed applications and hybrid operating environments—where workloads and data reside in on-premises, cloud and edge network facilities simultaneously—create additional complexity.

“Enterprises are relying more on multicloud configurations, and migrating owned assets to network-as-a-service, to enable business transformation,” said Jon Harrod, partner, ISG Network Advisory. “Once they do, they find they can reduce their IT capital expenditures, rationalize staff and training, and mitigate the risks that typically come from continual software updates.”

MNS encompasses a variety of services, such as enterprise planning and advice, provisioning fixed and mobile infrastructures to streamline network operations, managing and monitoring remote installations, fault diagnosis and configuration management, and disaster recovery. Enterprises are adopting a plethora of network technologies provided by MNS, to gain a competitive edge.

Further advances in network function virtualization are spreading enterprise workloads across mobile, branch and edge devices in the network. This adds complexity and stress to an enterprise’s internal ICT workforce. The need to tackle such complexity is a major contributing factor to the continued growth of MNS, although on-premises and hybrid computing environments continue to be the largest segment of networks managed by MNS providers.

MNS cybersecurity services cover everything from network provisioning, operations and management to network monitoring. They provide robust security through firewalls, audits, data integrity measures and sophisticated intrusion detection and prevention systems, while offering ongoing software update management and specialized support.

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