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The network performance monitoring industry is experiencing robust growth driven by increasing demand for reliable connectivity across various sectors. The proliferation of IoT devices, cloud adoption, and remote work necessitates advanced tools to ensure Quality of Experience (QoE). Companies are focusing on AI/ML-driven insights, proactive issue identification, and end-to-end visibility to manage complex network environments.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) Market Size in United States
~Approx. $2.5 - $3.0 Billion USD (2023 for US)
(10-15% CAGR)
Growth is driven by: - Increasing enterprise adoption of cloud services. - Rising complexity of IT infrastructures. - Need for proactive network management solutions.
Approx. $4.5 billion
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to proactively identify network anomalies, predict performance degradation, and automate issue resolution before user impact.
The rollout of 5G networks and the proliferation of edge computing will create new paradigms for connectivity, demanding sophisticated monitoring of localized, low-latency applications and services.
Creating virtual replicas of physical network infrastructure and services to simulate performance, test changes, and optimize configurations without affecting live operations.
This act allocates significant federal funding (over $65 billion) to expand broadband access, affordability, and adoption across the United States, including specific provisions for middle-mile infrastructure and rural broadband deployment.
The IIJA's focus on expanding broadband infrastructure will increase the overall network footprint and complexity, necessitating enhanced NPM solutions to ensure the quality and reliability of these new deployments.
While not a single new regulation, the FAA continuously updates advisory circulars and airworthiness directives related to the installation, operation, and security of in-flight connectivity systems to ensure aviation safety.
Evolving FAA regulations regarding avionics and connectivity systems may require NetForecast's QMap Inflight solution to adapt its monitoring methodologies and data collection processes to remain compliant and relevant.
These acts grant California consumers extensive rights regarding their personal information, including the right to know, delete, and opt-out of the sale or sharing of their data, with CPRA further expanding these rights and establishing the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA).
NetForecast, by collecting user-level data for QoE measurement, must ensure strict compliance with privacy regulations like CCPA/CPRA, potentially impacting data collection methods and requiring robust anonymization or consent mechanisms, particularly for residential ISP services.
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