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This report on inventory management looks at the changing landscape for inventory in telcos and follows on from our 2017 report on dynamic inventory and our previous report on Network Data Management, which focused on observability and the management of telemetry data. It looks at the new challenges and requirements for inventory in networks that are becoming increasingly dynamic, where the network is becoming increasingly software-based, and where the underlying network is deployed on the cloud. It looks at the changes needed to network inventory solutions in response to this.

Broken into four sections, the report provides a definition and forecast for the inventory market and a background on the evolution of inventory management. It then looks at the current business challenges that will change inventory management and finally describes what inventory solutions will need to change to address these challenges.

Appledore believes data, including inventory, will be the central platform around which all operational processes will flow. Network Data Management, including inventory, is at the center of our Network Automation Software (NAS) taxonomy. Inventory provides the fundamental knowledge of what and where the network is. A record of all the components (geographic, physical, logical, and service) of the network and the dependencies and topological relationships between them.

Network Data Management (NDM) is an essential segment within the Network Automation Software (NAS) market. We predict growth in spending on solutions in this category, from an estimated USD 0.9 billion in 2023 to USD 1.7 billion in 2027.  We estimate that inventory is 10% of the total NDM market, with total spending on inventory solutions growing from USD 90 million in 2023 to USD 170 million in 2027, supporting increased automation in service orchestration, domain management, and in AIOps. Our estimate covers total inventory spend, including both software and services but does not include inventory embedded in domain management applications like controllers. These are important components of Inventory but difficult to separate from the domain manager spend.

Description

Inventory Management – A changing role in the move to autonomous networks

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

THE INVENTORY MARKET

Inventory Total Market Size

Inventory position in Network Automation Software Market

What is inventory

The need for inventory change in the era of cloud

THE EVOLUTION OF INVENTORY APPROACHES

Inventory as Truth

Network as Truth

Inventory Federation

Inventory Integration

Inventory of intent

A hybrid multi-inventory approach is a likely future

NEW BUSINESS CHALLENGES FOR INVENTORY

Cloud

Dynamic Networks and Services

Changing Network Supply Chains

Network Autonomy and Disaggregation

Hybrid Networks are an Ongoing Reality

THE NEW INVENTORY

Traditional Inventory

Abstraction and distribution of inventory

Inventory through time

Different inventories to support different process needs

Bringing it all together

Inventory accuracy

CONCLUSION

ANNEX INVENTORY SUPPLIERS

Amdocs Network Inventory

Blue Planet

Cisco Crosswork

Cross Networks

Ericsson Adaptive Inventory

EXFO Nova Context

HPE Trueview

Netcracker

Nokia – Unified Inventory

Oracle – Unified Inventory and Topology

Rakuten Symphony – Symworld Inventory

ServiceNow

 

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