Virtual Router Market Scope
A virtual router, is a software based system, which is installed in various device including laptop or a server. It acts as a normal hardware router and utilizes the hardware of the host to perform the network and packet routing functionalities. Moreover, a virtual router like Connectify Hotspot can broadcast WiFi right from your PC, so that any other WiFi-enabled device can get online
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2018-2028 |
Base Year | 2022 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
Key Companies Profiled | IBM (United States), Cisco (United States), Ericsson (Sweden), Huawei (China), Nokia (Finland), Juniper (United States), netElastic (United States), Brocade (United States), HPE (United States), Arista Networks (United States), ZTE Corporation (China), Carbyne (Israel), Palo Alto Networks (United States), Check Point Software (Israel), Ross Video (Canada), Inventum (India), Drivenets (Ha-Sharon) and 128 Technology (United States) |
CAGR | % |
The rising number of players expected to enter the global market is predicted to enhance the competition level as well as encourage the growth of the overall market in the near future. Players are anticipated to focus on the development of new compounds, which is likely to encourage the growth of the global market throughout the forecast period. Research Analyst at AMA estimates that United States Players will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Virtual Router market throughout the predicted period.
IBM (United States), Cisco (United States), Ericsson (Sweden), Huawei (China), Nokia (Finland), Juniper (United States), netElastic (United States), Brocade (United States), HPE (United States), Arista Networks (United States), ZTE Corporation (China), Carbyne (Israel), Palo Alto Networks (United States), Check Point Software (Israel), Ross Video (Canada), Inventum (India), Drivenets (Ha-Sharon) and 128 Technology (United States) are some of the key players that are part of study coverage. Additionally, the Players which are also part of the research are TRENDnet (United States), Linksys (United States), TIME (Malaysia), ACCESS (Japan), Allied Telesis (Japan), Connectify (United States) and 6WIND (France).
About Approach
The research aims to propose a patent-based approach in searching for potential technology partners as a supporting tool for enabling open innovation. The study also proposes a systematic searching process of technology partners as a preliminary step to select the emerging and key players that are involved in implementing market estimations. While patent analysis is employed to overcome the aforementioned data- and process-related limitations, as expenses occurred in that technology allows us to estimate the market size by evolving segments as target market from the total available market.
Segmentation Overview
The study have segmented the market of Global Virtual Router market by Type and Region with country level break-up.
On the basis of geography, the market of Virtual Router has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico).
region held largest market share in the year 2022.
Influencing Trend:
Surging Demand for Private Cloud Services in Developed Economies and Increasing Need for Smart Mobility
Market Growth Drivers:
Reduction in Capex and OPEX and Increase in the Demand for software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV)
Challenges:
Security Concerns Related to the Virtualized Environment and Lack of Skills and Expertise in Developing Nations
Restraints:
Reluctance in Moving From the Legacy System to the Virtualized Environment
Opportunities:
Virtual Router Applications Across Network Segments and Increase in Need to Improve Network Agility and Efficient Scale Out by Service Providers
Key Target Audience
Virtual Router Vendors, Telecom and ISP Providers, System Integrators, Cloud Service Providers, Mobile Network Operators, Network Solution Providers, Data Center Software Providers and Others