The Hidden Cost Crisis in Networking — and How to Escape It
The article explains that enterprise networking costs are entering a structural crisis as hardware prices surge due to AI-driven component shortages, geopolitical tension and volatile tariffs, making traditional capital-intensive “rack and stack” models increasingly untenable for IT leaders. Alongside rising list prices, hidden total cost of ownership (TCO) factors such as power, cooling, rack space and engineering hours for ongoing management are pushing budgets beyond sustainable levels. To adapt, organisations should rethink procurement and operations — auditing underutilised infrastructure, shifting from CapEx to OpEx via consumption-based services, and prioritising automation to reduce manual engineering effort. Ultimately, the piece argues that decoupling growth from physical hardware and embracing cloud-native, service-oriented networking enables greater agility, lower risk exposure and lets engineering teams focus on strategic priorities rather than maintaining expensive infrastructure.