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WLAN in Industrial Networking: Vendor Landscape and Network Services

Publish Date: 05 Jun 2024
Code: AN-5682
Research Type: Report
Pages: 14
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Keep tabs on the competition with vendor market shares and analysis of the strategies implemented by the major industrial Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) equipment vendors.
  • Identify gaps in the market to be exploited with profiling of the capabilities and recent product releases of the ecosystem’s key vendors.
  • Ensure your Operational Technology (OT) network management system is best-in-class with insight into the current market landscape and highlighting of priorities for future development.
  • Revise company strategy with the support of analyst recommendations for overcoming the industry’s core challenges.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Profiling of the product development and brand positioning strategies for all the major industrial WLAN equipment vendors.
  • Analysis of current market dynamics and foresight on how the market is expected to develop in the near term.
  • Table containing details of major recent product releases and their significance.
  • Contextualization of recent innovations in network management systems and how they impact the industry.
  • Analysis recommendations for addressing the key challenges the industry is currently facing.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • What are the product development and brand positioning strategies of the major industrial WLAN equipment vendors?
  • Will market competition increase alongside the continued advancement of the 802.11 standards and the gradual expansion of the Total Addressable Market (TAM)?
  • In which ways are network management systems evolving to support the latest requirements of OT, and which vendors are at the forefront of this innovation?
  • How can an organization reduce Operational Expenditure (OPEX), overcome an inability to source experienced engineers, and create a compelling end-to-end solution?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • C-suite at industrial 802.11 equipment vendors who are responsible for ensuring the company retains its competitive edge.
  • Product development, business development, and marketing professionals at industrial 802.11 equipment vendors who need to understand the capabilities of their competitors.
  • Managers or engineers within system integrators who need to keep on top of shifts in vendor-competitive dynamics.
  • Decision makers within industrial organizations aiming to identify potential technology partners or innovations what they can implement in their facilities.

Table of Contents

Main Findings

Key Forecasts

Key Companies and Ecosystems

Cisco
Siemens
IO by HFCL
TP-Link
Allied Telesis

Vendor Solutions

Network Management and Additional Services

Companies Mentioned

  • Allied Telesis
  • Cisco
  • HFCL
  • Huawei
  • Moxa
  • Siemens
  • TP-Link