Aryaka announced the availability of Application Delivery as-a-Service, the latest addition to its expanding portfolio to deliver application acceleration and optimized connectivity for all applications both inside and outside the enterprise firewall.
Aryaka’s purpose-built for the Cloud, application delivery solution enables distributed business users – home office workers, mobile users, customers and partners – to have optimized, consistent access to enterprise applications and Cloud resources from anywhere in the world.
Aryaka’s Application Delivery as-a-Service accelerates Internet application response times by connecting users to the closest Aryaka POP so they can quickly access applications and critical data.
Aryaka’s secure private network of global Points of Presence (POPs) removes the application performance limitations associated with traditional solutions that have been a combination of wide area network (WAN) optimization appliances, network services such as MPLS and content (or application) delivery networks (ADNs and CDNs).
The solution optimizes user-to-application requests by redirecting requests to the closest Aryaka POP. Applications perform consistently, securely and reliably every time for a better user experience.
“Today’s IT managers are looking for a simpler way to make all their applications run at speeds just like their Local Area Networks (LAN) in a reliable and secure environment with full visibility and control over their traffic,” said Ajit Gupta, Founder, President and CEO of Aryaka. “Aryaka’s Application Delivery as-a-Service enables enterprises to leverage the cloud and extend the reach of business applications to users outside the bounds of the traditional corporate network. This new solution is our commitment to provide what customers want – more choices in the market for all services in a simple utility model and with competitive pricing.”
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