Networking Company Introduces Intent-Based Orchestration for Hybrid Clouds
New AI-driven solution automates multi-cloud network management, reducing operational overhead by up to 60% while accelerating service delivery
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 29, 2025 – NetSphere Technologies today announced the general availability of its Intent-Based Orchestration Platform (NIBOP), an enterprise-grade solution designed to eliminate the operational complexity of managing hybrid and multi-cloud network environments through declarative, AI-powered automation.
The platform addresses the escalating challenge enterprises face as hybrid cloud adoption reaches critical mass. According to recent market intelligence, cloud deployment models now account for 61% of the total intent-based networking market, driven by the accelerating shift toward hybrid and cloud-native architectures where agility and remote management are paramount. This transformation is reflected in the broader market trajectory, with the global intent-based networking sector valued at $2.9 billion in 2025 and projected to expand at a 25% compound annual growth rate through 2035.
NIBOP translates high-level business intentions—such as “ensure secure, low-latency connectivity for payment processing”—into automated network policies that span private data centers, public clouds, and edge infrastructure. The system continuously validates network state against declared intent, using machine learning to detect anomalies and self-correct configuration drift without human intervention. The platform supports heterogeneous environments, orchestrating resources across Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and major public cloud providers through a unified API-driven control plane.
The release comes as enterprise IT teams struggle with exponential growth in network endpoints and service interdependencies. Industry data indicates the IT and telecommunications sector commands 37% of IBN market revenue share, reflecting heightened demand for agile, policy-driven network environments capable of managing dynamic workloads in 5G and fiber rollouts. NetSphere’s solution directly targets this segment with features including autonomous network slicing, real-time service assurance, and closed-loop telemetry that reduces mean-time-to-resolution by 42% in critical service environments.
“Every enterprise we speak with faces the same fundamental problem: their networks have become too complex and brittle for manual management, but existing automation tools still require specialized scripting and constant maintenance,” said NetSphere founder and CEO Rebecca Chen. “NIBOP fundamentally changes this equation by enabling infrastructure teams to operate at the speed of business intent rather than the pace of command-line configuration.”
The platform delivers measurable operational impact through intelligent resource optimization that automatically scales network capacity based on workload patterns, eliminating overprovisioning while maintaining performance SLAs. This capability aligns with broader industry trends where orchestration automation has demonstrated 30-50% reductions in total cost of ownership for hybrid cloud implementations. NetSphere customers in early deployment have reported provisioning times collapsed from days to minutes, with configuration errors reduced by over 80% through model-driven policy enforcement.
NetSphere Technologies, founded in 2015, specializes in autonomous networking software for enterprise and service provider markets. The company’s solutions are deployed across four continents, managing more than 50,000 network devices for Fortune 500 clients in financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing sectors.
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