SD-WAN | SASE | ZTNA | Network AIOps | March 2026 | Source: WGR
Overview
The global Enterprise Networking Market is projected to grow from USD 38.2 billion in 2024 to USD 89.4 billion by 2032 at a 12.3% CAGR. The shift from traditional hardware-defined WAN architectures to AI-driven, cloud-delivered SASE, SD-WAN, and zero-trust network access (ZTNA) models is establishing agile, secure, and observable enterprise connectivity as the foundational infrastructure for hybrid work, edge computing, and distributed application delivery at global scale.
Key Takeaways
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The Enterprise Networking Market is projected to reach USD 89.4 billion by 2032 at a 12.3% CAGR.
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SASE and SD-WAN convergence reduces MPLS-dependent networking costs by 47% while improving application performance by 5–8x for cloud/SaaS traffic.
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AIOps for networking now consumes 38% of enterprise NetOps engineering investment, up from 11% in 2022 — making AI-native network operations the primary growth driver.
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Zero-trust network access (ZTNA) has surpassed legacy VPNs to become the most widely adopted remote access model, with 74% of new secure access deployments in 2024–2025.
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Network observability failures (unmanaged blind spots) affect 69% of legacy distributed enterprises, driving structured SASE/NaaS migration demand.
Segment & Technology Breakdown
What Is Driving Demand?
SASE & SD-WAN Architecture Standardisation
The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) — converging SD-WAN connectivity with cloud-delivered security (SWG, CASB, ZTNA) — has achieved architectural consensus as the preferred enterprise networking model, displacing both legacy MPLS-centric WAN and appliance-based firewall stacks. Single-vendor SASE adoption in 68% of new enterprise network design wins reflects superior economics: 47% lower networking TCO than dual MPLS+SD-WAN architectures at 5–8x better cloud application performance.
AIOps & Network Observability Investment
73% of legacy network deployments exhibit observability gaps — no real-time telemetry, predictive alerting, or root-cause correlation — resulting in 62% longer MTTR (mean time to repair) for application performance incidents. This failure mode is driving structured migration to AIOps-enabled networking platforms with streaming telemetry, topology-aware ML models, automated remediation workflows, and digital experience monitoring (DEM) — with AIOps platform investment growing at 31% CAGR.
Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA) & Remote Work
Enterprise requirements for identity-based, least-privilege access for distributed workforces are driving ZTNA deployments that replace legacy VPN concentrators — eliminating implicit network trust and reducing breach blast radius by 78%. Organisations deploying ZTNA report 85% reduction in lateral movement risk, 54% lower remote access infrastructure cost, and 3.2x improvement in end-user experience for SaaS/private applications.
Network as a Service (NaaS) & OpEx Models
CIO requirements for elastic network capacity, subscription-based OpEx, and vendor-managed lifecycle operations are driving NaaS adoption across distributed retail, branch, and campus environments — replacing 3–5 year hardware refresh cycles with monthly consumption-based models. Enterprises adopting NaaS report 41% reduction in network capital expenditure, 63% faster branch deployment (from 45 days to 17 days), and 28% lower NetOp headcount requirements.
AI/ML Training Data Infrastructure for Network Automation
The explosion of AI-driven network automation requiring petabyte-scale telemetry datasets, labelled incident corpora, and reproducible automation logic has transformed enterprise networks from static transport infrastructure into AI training platforms. AI/ML network automation workloads grew from 8% to 37% of NetOps engineering investment between 2022–2025 — making AI-native networking the primary CapEx justification for new enterprise network platform deployments.
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KEY INSIGHT: Enterprises completing SASE and AIOps transformations from legacy MPLS/VPN architectures report 47% reduction in networking TCO, 62% improvement in MTTR (from hours to minutes), 3.4x increase in network capacity utilisation, and USD 2.9 million average annual operational savings per 10,000-user enterprise through consolidated connectivity, security, and observability tooling.
Regional Market Breakdown
Competitive Landscape
Key platforms include Cisco (SASE/Viptela/Meraki), VMware (SASE/Edge Compute), Fortinet (SASE/ZTNA), Palo Alto Networks (Prisma SASE), HPE (Aruba), Juniper (Mist AI), Cato Networks (single-vendor SASE), Versa Networks, Cloudflare (SASE/Zero Trust), Netskope, and Aryaka. Single-vendor SASE completeness, AIOps depth, ZTNA native integration, NaaS delivery models, and multi-cloud connectivity performance are primary competitive differentiators.
Outlook Through 2032
The Enterprise Networking Market through 2032 will be defined by SASE achieving universal adoption as the single enterprise connectivity+security model, AIOps becoming the primary network operations engine, ZTNA fully displacing legacy VPN architectures, and NaaS making hardware-centric procurement obsolete. Platform vendors delivering AI-native observability, single-vendor SASE convergence, ZTNA-by-default, and NaaS flexible consumption will dominate enterprise network procurement as organisations consolidate fragmented WAN/security/observability infrastructure onto intelligent, cloud-native, zero-trust networking foundations.
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Source: WiseGuy Reports (WGR) | All market projections are forward-looking estimates and subject to revision. © WGR · wiseguyreports.com

























