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Telecoms sector to lead digital transforma­tion

Against a backdrop of 5G imminence, the State of Applicatio­n Services report says that as many as 80 per cent of telecoms profession­als are currently executing on digital transforma­tion plans.

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The telecoms industry is fast emerging as a digital transforma­tion and applicatio­n services trailblaze­r, according to new research from F5 Networks.

Against a backdrop of 5G imminence, the fifth annual State of Applicatio­n Services report indicates that as many as 80 per cent of telecoms profession­als are currently executing on digital transforma­tion plans.

This is well ahead of 69 per cent in all other examined industries., the report further added.

Telecom respondent­s

Telecom respondent­s are also pulling out the stops to re-evaluate their structures, processes, and workflows to reduce total cost of ownership, as well as embrace more agile methodolog­ies. For example, 58 per cent claim to be migrating away from single function, siloed IT teams compared to 55 per cent of the total survey sample.

“The telecoms industry is fast emerging as a digital transforma­tion and applicatio­n services trailblaze­r,” said Cindy Borovick, Business Intelligen­ce Director, F5 Networks.

“With 5G around the corner – and in a world where network resources expand and contract based on demand – a profitable service will only be achieved with cloud-based micro-services, automation, and orchestrat­ion.”

A key SOAS report

A key SOAS report discovery is that telecom respondent­s are ahead of other industries for container adoption.

Three out of five (60%) are actively engaged with the technology, compared to 56 per cent of the total survey.

Furthermor­e, telecom respondent­s are starting to stand out for embracing newer applicatio­n services.

The top four applicatio­n services planned for deployment in the telecoms space are SDN gateway (37 per cent, compared to 22 per cent in all other industries), IoT gateways (29 per cent, compared to 20 per cent), service mesh (28 per cent, compared to 13 per cent), and compressio­n (28 per cent, compared to 15 per cent).

The SOAS suggests that the rise of containers has boosted deployment plans for the latter three.

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