Why Companies Are Adopting Network as a Service
Network-as-a-service (NaaS) technology allows companies to rapidly scale up and down to meet demand while cutting hardware costs and boosting security.
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The underlying network solutions, vendors and associated contracts are all critical components in keeping applications running, employees communicating and customers transacting.
It follows that the network needs to be a key part of digital transformation initiatives. ISG’s Network Advisory team has the specific expertise to help you define, source, and migrate to best-fit network technologies and solutions to support digital
transformation:
network transformation and emerging technologies, strategic network sourcing and network governance and optimization.
ISG has the industry expertise and market capital to deliver results: we have saved our clients an average of 25% by reducing network expenses.
Network Transformation & Emerging Technologies
Design, source, configure, deploy and manage next-generation network services, technologies and supporting infrastructure.
Strategic Network Sourcing
Drive immediate and sustainable cost savings and optimize contract flexibility via renegotiation, RFP orchestration and more.
Network Governance & Optimization
Continuously optimize your IT investments and mitigate risk with services such as invoice audit, credit recovery and governance.
Accelerate your digital transformation with a modern, future-proof network. Streamline and simplify your network solutions by accessing detailed and current data on your vendor and technology options, insights to help negotiate better pricing, and processes to accelerate next-generation solutions. ISG Network Select™ leverages market research, engineering resources and dynamic tools to assess your needs and recommend optimized network solutions.
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AI investment is accelerating, but results remain uneven. Only one in four initiatives is meeting revenue impact expectations, at an average spend of $1.3M per use case. Enterprises are no longer asking whether AI works. They are being asked to prove that it pays.
AI investment is shifting decisively toward revenue-generating functions. CRM automation, sales enablement and forecasting have replaced chatbots and IT productivity tools as the leading use case priorities, reflecting enterprise recognition that productivity gains alone do not satisfy board-level scrutiny. At the same time, use cases in production have doubled since 2024, and the portfolio is diversifying rapidly, with over 300 distinct function and industry-specific use cases now in active deployment.
ISG research across 1,200 enterprise use cases shows that the strongest AI returns are currently concentrated in compliance, risk management and quality control, not in the growth and cost outcomes most enterprises originally set out to achieve
The gap between where enterprises are investing and where AI is actually delivering is the defining commercial tension of 2025. Organizations that close it by targeting functions with structured, revenue-attributable data and clear ROI measures will establish performance benchmarks that compress the window for competitors still cycling through pilots. The standard is being set now.
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