The self-healing networks market size to grow from USD 0.6 billion in 2022 to USD 2.4 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.3% during the forecast period. The self-healing networks market is expected to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period. Some factors driving the growth of the self-healing networks market are the rising need to control and manage network traffic, increasing adoption of automation technologies such as AI and ML integrated with self-healing, and surge in human error rates in manual systems causing network downtime.
Top Self-healing Networks Companies include
The field of Self-healing networks is still relatively new, and there aren't any universally recognized leading companies yet. However, several major tech players are offering relevant solutions, including Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Juniper Networks, and IBM. These companies are developing technologies that allow networks to identify and fix problems automatically, improving efficiency and reducing downtime.
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IBM (US) is a multinational technology and consulting corporation that offers infrastructure, hosting, and consulting services. The company operates through five major business segments: cloud and cognitive software, global business services, global technology services, systems, and global financing. IBM has publicly pursued autonomic computing since announcing its eLiza initiative in; it formed a dedicated autonomic computing division headed by Ganek in October. Self-diagnosis and self-healing are key parts of IBM's broader autonomic computing initiative, aimed at creating systems and networks that in many respects run themselves. IBM Tivoli unveiled two new self-healing software tools in as well as a major revision of its IBM Tivoli Monitoring product, which featured a new graphical interface to create programs that automatically responded to system problems.
BMC Software (US) is one of the world's largest developers and vendors of independent systems software. The company made its name with programs that increased the efficiency of IBM mainframe computer systems, and mainframes continue to constitute a sizable percentage of its sales. BMC also produces software for other computer systems, including Microsoft Windows NT and XP and the Linux operating systems. BMC products perform a variety of functions: monitoring and managing service levels; improving application responsiveness; minimizing system outages; automating systems maintenance tasks; assuring data availability, integrity, and recoverability; efficiently managing enterprise storage assets; increasing network performance; and administering business integrated scheduling, output management, and security.
Fortra (US) is a software company focused on helping exceptional organizations secure and automate operations. Its cybersecurity and automation software protects information and simplifies IT processes to give customers peace of mind. The company’s software reduces data center costs by improving operational control and delivery of IT services. The company has offices worldwide and more than 8,700 customers from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies. The company’s mission is to be an expert provider of data center software that solves real business problems. It offers a comprehensive portfolio of infrastructure automation solutions with robust reputations and best-in-class tooling for every environment. With an optimized infrastructure and ready, reliable access to the data stored there, IT teams can deliver outstanding service and availability to customers and internal users while empowering the organization to make smart and profitable business decisions.
CommScope, headquartered in Hickory, North Carolina, is a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communication networks. Founded in 1976, CommScope provides a comprehensive portfolio of products and services that enable high-performance connectivity for telecommunications networks, enterprise businesses, and residential markets. The company's offerings include network connectivity solutions such as fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, and network infrastructure solutions for wireless and wireline networks. CommScope also specializes in intelligent buildings, broadband access, and network management software. With a presence in over 130 countries, CommScope continues to innovate in telecommunications and network infrastructure to support the evolving needs of digital connectivity.
Elisa Polystar, based in Stockholm, Sweden, is a leading provider of telecommunications and network performance management solutions. Established as Polystar in 1983 and acquired by Elisa Corporation in 2016, the company specializes in real-time analytics, service assurance, and customer experience management for telecom operators worldwide. Elisa Polystar's solutions enable operators to monitor and optimize network performance, troubleshoot issues, and deliver superior quality of service (QoS) to end-users. The company offers a range of products including network monitoring tools, performance management software, and service assurance solutions tailored to meet the complex demands of modern telecommunications networks. Elisa Polystar continues to drive innovation in network analytics and customer experience management to support the digital transformation of telecom operators globally.
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