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Brian Huhn · 2025-07-15 · via Citrix Blogs

Modernization is no longer optional. Businesses everywhere are re-architecting applications into microservices, shifting to cloud-native platforms, and building systems that can scale fast, change frequently, and run anywhere. This evolution has brought huge gains in agility—but it’s also introduced a new layer of complexity. And nowhere is that more obvious than in networking.

It’s easy to overlook networking in the modernization conversation. After all, it’s always just … worked. But as applications become more distributed, dynamic, and decentralized, the traditional models for managing traffic, enforcing policy, and securing communications are starting to fall behind. What used to be a simple routing layer is now a strategic control point.

That shift is exactly why NetScaler is investing in the next generation of networking, helping organizations scale with confidence, control costs, and simplify how networking is managed across teams and environments. We’re focused on delivering powerful capabilities like seamless automation, intuitive container traffic governance, and built-in readiness for emerging security risks —all without adding complexity. Because in a world where speed, security, and operational clarity are essential, networking shouldn’t slow you down. It should make everything else work better.

And that shift is opening the door for new architectures, new tooling, and new risks.

Why networking can’t be an afterthought anymore

Applications today don’t live in a single data center or even a single cloud. They’re stretched across clusters, zones, and teams—each one running a mix of protocols, policies, and environments. A single application might need to support multiple communication patterns and enforce different policies based on geography, user type, or regulatory requirements.

At the same time, networking ownership is no longer the sole responsibility of a platform team. Developers want to define how their apps are delivered. Security teams need control and visibility. Executives are asking questions about complexity, cost, and risk. The days of networking being a back-of-the-mind function are long gone.

As both complexity and cross-team dependency increase, so does the risk of friction. An overly fragmented or intricate networking stack doesn’t just slow down deployment—it introduces confusion, delays decision-making, and strains collaboration across teams. But with the right foundation in place, networking becomes an enabler: seamlessly connecting systems, aligning stakeholders, and helping the business move faster with confidence.

The ecosystem is evolving — fast

The broader tech ecosystem is responding to these challenges with a wave of innovation. Kubernetes plays a central role in that shift, and recent advances like the Gateway API—not to be confused with API Gateway—reflect a move toward more flexible, team-aware approaches to managing application traffic. Gateway API is a modern, Kubernetes-native standard that improves on traditional Ingress by offering more flexibility, clearer role separation, and support for complex routing use cases. Unlike the earlier model, which was more rigid and operationally fragmented, Gateway API provides a more scalable and maintainable framework. It is designed for multi-team environments where infrastructure, security, and application owners all need a clear, consistent way to manage traffic.

But the evolution isn’t limited to Kubernetes. Companies are adopting modern operational models that treat networking the same way they treat infrastructure: automated, repeatable, and defined in code. This shift brings greater speed, consistency, and control to environments that were once highly manual and error-prone.

There’s also a growing emphasis on visibility and policy enforcement. As businesses embrace zero trust and multi-tenant models, networking is no longer just about moving data—it’s about managing risk, defining boundaries, and ensuring alignment across systems and teams.

In today’s environment, the right networking approach isn’t just a technical upgrade—it’s a competitive advantage.

This isn’t just a platform concern — it’s a business one

Here’s the reality: the state of your networking strategy directly impacts how fast your teams can ship and how safely your business can scale.

In CNCF’s 2024 survey, 46% of organizations said cloud native infrastructure is “too complex to understand or run”, confirming that management challenges are still a brake on innovation. 

At the same time, security gaps persist. As applications now span on-prem, cloud, and SaaS environments, the attack surface has expanded—and so has the complexity of keeping everything secure. Staying ahead of vulnerabilities isn’t just a DevOps concern; it includes networking infrastructure too. In modern microservices architectures, where services are constantly changing and interdependent, even small gaps in network security can have far-reaching consequences—impacting uptime, compliance, and customer trust.

And then there’s cost. Misrouted traffic, inefficient routing logic, and a lack of control over egress can drive up cloud spend fast. NetScaler customer Xenit was able to significantly reduce their monthly cloud bill simply by optimizing autoscaling through the combination of NetScaler and Terraform’s automation capabilities. It’s a reminder that smart traffic management isn’t just about performance or security—it has real financial impact, too.

We didn’t really know we needed something like this before NetScaler … We just went with the ‘old way’ of doing things before. But now we’re able to scale based on the load, which means we also save money since we don’t need to have all the capacity allocated all the time.”

– Xenit CTO, Simon Gottschlag

The point is: these aren’t edge cases. This is the new reality for enterprises running modern, cloud-native applications at scale.

How NetScaler is helping companies prepare

At NetScaler, we’re investing in the future of secure, modern, and scalable application delivery.

We’ve always had a networking and security platform that is modern, lightweight, and can be deployed and managed in any environment – whether cloud, on-prem, or hybrid models – all managed with a single console and API. It reduces complexity and cost, at the highest performance, with developer friendly automation capabilities. 

And now we’re extending that with Kubernetes Gateway API support to the NetScaler Kubernetes Gateway Controller, enabling teams to define traffic behavior using modern, declarative resources. The controller translates those definitions into NetScaler’s enterprise-grade configurations—bridging cloud-native routing models with proven ADC capabilities.

We’ve also introduced a one-click tool that converts existing NetScaler configurations into Infrastructure-as-Code templates (Terraform or Ansible), making it easier to adopt automation in environments where change has traditionally been slow and manual.

Networking may not always be the flashiest part of your stack, but it’s still one of the most strategic. Whether it’s enabling faster app delivery, enforcing policy, or protecting sensitive data from tomorrow’s risks, the way you modernize networking today will shape how resilient and future-ready you are tomorrow.