Aryaka's Hilbert: 'They Don't Want To Cannibalize The MPLS Cash Wagon'
January 11, 2016
Jim Hilbert, Aryaka’s senior vice president of global sales, says the WAN-as-a-service provider is all-in on its channel.
Harding Accelerates Performance with the Cloud
December 15, 2015
Harding Safety, a manufacturer and supplier of marine life-saving systems, has deployed Aryaka’s software-defined, optimized network to achieve improved performance and connectivity between its sites in Norway and China.
Overview of Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
December 14, 2015
The software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) is a specific application of software-defined networking (SDN) technology applied to WAN connections, which are used to connect enterprise networks – including branch offices and data centers – over large geographic distances.
December 11, 2015
Mobile carriers continue their march towards virtualization platforms using network functions virtualization and software-defined networking technologies. However, cost considerations remain a hurdle as these NFV and SDN deployments will be taxes with running concurrently with legacy platforms, thus accounting for surplus operational expense in the near term.
SDN Africa launches SaaS Express and IaaS Express
December 5, 2015
SDN Africa, an exclusive reseller of Aryaka technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa, has launched its latest Cloud Express products.These products offer clients a much better performance on all their cloud-based services like Office 365, Salesforce.com, SAPCloud, Google Apps, AWS, Azure, Dimension Data’s MCP, and Google Cloud.
How does Azure ExpressRoute make a direct connection to the cloud?
December 4, 2015
Microsoft offers a way for organizations to connect directly to Azure data centers through one of three connection methods.
Telehouse offers network optimization
December 4, 2015
Telehouse Europe has announced Enhanced Connect, an overlaid optimization service designed to give faster remote access to centralized cloud applications. The new service takes existing Internet connections and improves their performance, so distributed organizations can connect to central services that are located in the Telehouse facility in London’s Docklands, without having to increase their bandwidth. The service is based on optimization technology from Aryaka.
Engineers Reveal 5 Technologies that Star Wars Failed to Predict
November 20, 2015
Recently,Gary Sevounts had a very interesting discussion his engineering wizards at Aryaka, after an unsurprisingly well-attended screening of the original Star Wars trilogy at the company’s headquarters. The discussion was about how modern cutting-edge technology trends like advanced robotics, AI, nanotechnology, next-gen communications, etc. could have been featured in the earlier movies.
SD-WAN Comes to Forefront at ONUG Show
November 7, 2015
The growing SD-WAN movement received a lot of attention at this week’s Open Networking User Group show, with four vendors demonstrating proof-of-concepts that not only showcased their platforms, but also how they could work with other companies.
The Top 5 Technologies That 'Star Wars' Failed To Predict, According To Engineers
November 3, 2015
Occasionally, I get emails from engineers. Occasionally, the first word starts with an “F.” They can be forthright souls.Sometimes, though, I hear of their new ideas, expressions of fear or even wonderment. And sometimes I just hear about their parties.So it is that the engineering team at Aryaka sent me a missive longer than most movies. I hadn’t heard of Aryaka, but it claims to be “the only software defined, ultra optimized, cloud delivered, private WAN.”
Channel Partner Program Roundup: BlackLine, Aryaka, Trend Micro
October 29, 2015
Howdy Partners, and welcome back to Channel Partner Program Roundup. This week we threw out our lasso and snagged a herd of stories from BlackLine, Aryaka and Trend Micro, so hold onto your hats and lets get started.
40 Years of the Evolving Enterprise WAN – A Walk Down Memory Lane
October 22, 2015
So, what does the next-generation WAN look like? In an attempt to answer this question,Steve Martin looks back in time, to see how the WAN has evolved so far. The evolution of the WAN has followed the evolution of enterprises, in general, and their changing business requirements.