Aryaka Ready to POP

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Aryaka is increasing its investment in its Hyperscale Point-Of-Presence (POP) footprint across the globe for cloud-based services delivery.

The company says it will also deploy its innovative AppAssure solution across all current and new POPs to enable SaaS acceleration for improved application performance for increasingly hybrid workforces. In addition, it is enhancing its Last Mile Services offering by supporting wireless connectivity worldwide, simplifying last-mile link procurement and operations.

Over the next couple of years, Aryaka plans to establish 27 new POPs in 21 countries and in 15 major metropolitan areas worldwide, further extending its global hyperscale infrastructure. These POPs will deliver low latency end-to-end for faster connection speeds, along with cloud-delivered services for network, security and observability, while meeting each geographic location’s regulatory requirements and performance needs.

Aryaka’s AppAssure technology will be deployed on POPs, providing insights into jitter, latency, and loss per app and per user for optimal application performance for both on-site and remote users. Furthermore, Aryaka is enhancing its SD-WAN offering based on its industry-unique FlexCore – a dual layer 2 and layer 3 global backbone and adding rich capabilities and intuitive navigation to its MyAryaka customer portal for simpler self-service.

“There are steady increases in SaaS deployment models, public cloud spending, and use of internet WAN across businesses of all sizes, and our POP investment sets the foundation that our customers and future customers will need to be successful in a constantly evolving business landscape,” said Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer of Aryaka.

“With escalating security threats and any businesses becoming a distributed enterprise, companies of all sizes and in any vertical are looking for a partner that can offer business continuity and IT resilience, operational simplicity on a global scale, and unified security enforcement. There are very few providers that can offer all three elements effectively as part of a Unified SASE offer.” concluded Nadkarni.

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