LONDON, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LF Networking, the facilitator of collaboration and operational excellence across open source networking projects, today announced the findings of its recent Linux Foundation Research survey on Open Source and Networking, designed to gauge insights on open source adoption within the networking industry. The results of the survey were discussed on stage at Open Networking and Edge Summit in the opening address on the State of Open Source Networking, with Linux Foundation SVP of Research, Hilary Carter, and GM of Networking, Edge and Access, Arpit Joshipura.
"As we've seen in other industries, this research confirms that open source is the driving force behind networking innovation, particularly as organizations accelerate their transition to cloud native architectures and AI-driven automation. The overwhelming networking industry support for open source projects—whether in Open RAN, domain-specific AI, or cloud native networking—underscores its critical role in ensuring scalability, security, and interoperability in an increasingly software-defined world."
"These findings demonstrate that open source networking and domain-specific AI-driven automation are no longer optional—they are essential for innovation, scalability, and security," said Arpit Joshipura, general manager, Networking, Edge and IoT at the Linux Foundation. "LF Networking projects and initiatives are working across the stack to both provide the needed foundation for digital transformation while also addressing current gaps. With strong industry backing, open source will continue to redefine networking's future, addressing both technical and business challenges."
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The survey results validate LF Networking's mission of advancing open source networking, fostering collaboration, and driving innovation in automation, cloud-native networking, and AI-driven network solutions. Projects like the Anuket/Thoth, 5G Super Blueprints, Nephio, and the Cloud Native Telco Initiative — coupled with growing development of domain-specific AI solutions — underscores LF Networking's commitment to developing scalable, secure, and future-ready networking solutions that address evolving technological and business demands.
A full report of the survey findings will be available on the LF Networking website in the coming weeks, as well as a recording of the keynote session.
To learn more about how LF Networking and its project ecosystem is enabling digital transformation, visit www.lfnetworking.org.
To learn more about LF Research, visit www.linuxfoundation.org/research
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