Aryaka announced the availability of its Network as-a-Service offering, an expansion of its portfolio of IT infrastructure solutions.
A growing number of global enterprises are augmenting, leapfrogging or replacing MPLS by instead leveraging Aryaka’s intelligent, optimized network for multiple reasons, including:
- Optimized performance across private and public resources
- Instant access to SaaS/Cloud services
- Ease and speed of deployment- same day
- Elastic bandwidth capacity and burstability
- End-to-end visibility across the wide area network (WAN)
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
- Free Trial to experience the benefits
Aryaka’s Network as-a-Service provides enterprise-grade connectivity via a dedicated reliable core network based on globally distributed Points of Presence (POPs). It delivers LAN-like application performance across the WAN without the high cost of MPLS in a single, no CAPEX monthly service. Enterprise locations connect into the Aryaka network with IPSec across an existing Internet link to one or more of Aryaka’s POPs and are up in running in minutes, not in the weeks or months required to provision MPLS.
MPLS is also not designed to support connectivity to Cloud-based services or SaaS accessed over the Internet. Aryaka delivers reliable access from all enterprise locations to cloud-based services, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Office 365 or other SaaS applications hosted worldwide, as well more predictable performance at all times compared with using the unaided public Internet.
“We listened to the market and delivered a solution that meets the emerging enterprise need for a secure, high performing network that does more than MPLS,” said Ajit Gupta, Founder, President and CEO for Aryaka. “Our intention is to disrupt the Ethernet/MPLS market that is projected to reach $81 billion by 2016 – growth fueled by cloud services adoption and surging network traffic. Our network is at your service when you need it, where you need it and without the need for fiber or appliances, virtual or otherwise.”
Aryaka’s unique network architecture is built from the ground up to support a combination of multiple access methods, data and applications, headquarters and data centers, development teams and sales offices, remote, on-site and off-shore teams, and cloud services. Enterprises can leverage a TCP-optimized secure network with QoS and SLAs that can be deployed more quickly than MPLS and is more affordably priced. Enterprises can also upgrade to the premium Aryaka WAN Optimization as-a-Service solution in minutes and transform their global connectivity solution to an optimized network with blazing fast application performance in minutes. Aryaka POP locations worldwide include US, UK, India, Brazil, Israel, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Europe and Australia.
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