March 24, 2023
Aryaka®, the leader in Unified SASE solutions, today announced enhanced SD-WAN and SASE offerings specifically designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With entry pricing of under $150/site, Aryaka delivers a more comprehensive set of managed service capabilities compared to alternatives including application optimization, network security, multi-cloud connectivity, and cloud-based observability […]
10 SASE Companies Making Moves: Q1 2023
March 23, 2023
Competition in the secure access service edge (SASE) market heated up at the start of the year, with major product launches, acquisitions and executive poachings.
[E-book] Encrypted Traffic Visibility For Modern Networks
March 22, 2023
This special edition e-book features the views of 25 leading IP networking solution vendors on the benefits and impact of encryption, and the approaches for addressing visibility loss from emerging encryption protocols.
Aryaka brings SD-WAN and SASE networks to smaller businesses
March 22, 2023
Aryaka is building a globally distributed and cloud-based network infrastructure that’s oriented toward transporting enterprise data quickly across long distances. It claims it can simplify the management of long-distance connections within an enterprise’s network while also providing faster and more reliable connectivity for applications, devices and public cloud infrastructure.
Aryaka brings managed SD-WAN and SASE to more markets, verticals
February 23, 2023
Aryaka adds rich capabilities and innovations to accelerate the adoption of its cloud-based delivery for network and security services and to enable acceleration for improved application performance for increasingly hybrid workforces
Aryaka: Global Private Internet Backbone with Built-in Secure Access Service Edge
February 17, 2023
A lot has changed since we last wrote about Aryaka in March 2017. At the time, the company’s main story was software defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN). In the intervening time, SD-WAN has largely been subsumed into the secure access service edge (SASE) category, which also includes web application firewall (WAF) functionality.
Aryaka to build new points of presence as enterprises shift to SaaS
February 17, 2023
Aryaka’s AppAssure routing and application performance solution will be present in all new and current POPs, providing SaaS-based application delivery across its network, according to a company announcement. Aryaka said it will also support wireless last-mile connectivity worldwide.
Aryaka Adds Hyperscale PoPs to Extend SD-WAN, SASE Reach
February 16, 2023
Aryaka is expanding its hyperscale point-of-presence (PoP) footprint to bring its core network closer to its network users and is enhancing its SD-WAN offering based on its FlexCore multi-layered traffic steering architecture.
The Future of the Retail Customer Experience
February 14, 2023
The retail industry must transform, embracing a tectonic shift that began with the likes of Amazon, compounded by the recent pandemic that only reinforced the draw of the online experience. With broadband ubiquitous, customers are increasingly confident ordering from the comfort of their homes or at work.
Addressable SASE Market Worth ‘Tens of Billions,’ Futuriom Reports
February 14, 2023
There are now at least 20 leading companies targeting the market for secure access service edge (SASE), a technology framework representing the convergence of cloud-based networking and security technologies, according to research firm Futuriom’s SASE Growth and Ecosystem Report 2022.
SASE Is Greater than the Sum of its Parts
February 10, 2023
SASE has become one of the most popular terms amongst the enterprise, but technology vendors are creating confusion in the marketplace by selling solutions that don’t fulfill the true SASE promise, explains Renuka Nadkarni, chief product officer at Aryaka.
8 Best Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) Providers for 2023
January 31, 2023
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) refers to a cloud service model of leasing networking services from cloud providers. With NaaS, customers can manage and run their own networks without having to maintain their own network infrastructure. NaaS providers enable their customers to set up their own networks without hardware, instead using software delivered over the internet.