The principle of separating network control from data flow underpins software-defined networking, enabling real-time monitoring, dynamic programmability, and automated settings. By incorporating AI, networks can quickly adapt to changing traffic patterns, identify abnormalities, and maximize performance. This offers small businesses enterprise-grade network intelligence without the need for a full IT team. Teams can manage online traffic effectively, prevent system slowdowns, block malicious activities, and prioritize critical applications like inventory syncing.
1-800-Flowers.com and Henry’s House of Coffee are examples of small businesses finding success with this approach. Intent-based networking automates high-level business policies into real-time network configurations, reducing the need for manual adjustments and ensuring compliance standards are met. Startups like Nexthop AI and DriveNets are developing AI-driven software-defined networking solutions for data center operators to adapt dynamically to changing workloads and network behavior. Cisco and Google have integrated AI into their networking solutions to enhance security, traffic engineering, and proactive threat detection in hybrid and multicloud environments.