PacketExchange Reveals Network Infrastructure-as-a-Service for Private Clouds
At the annual Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) Conference in Honolulu, PacketExchange, a leading provider of private network services, unveils its own cloud computing networking solutions dubbed as Network Infrastructure-as-a-Service (NIaaS). This newest solution stresses PacketExchange’s ability to dynamically route data traffic across its converged global private and public IP network infrastructure to provide an optimized solution ideal for cloud-based applications.
NIaaS importance comes into the picture as more and more enterprises source their computing requirements from the cloud. There is an increasing demand for faster and more secure network access into these infrastructures. NIaaS guarantees reliable and secure access to cloud-hosted applications, as well as offer Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies and content providers a secure and reliable way to access, distribute and share information within a cloud-networking environment.
“Our experience in providing private, custom data delivery solutions to businesses that rely on the cloud has allowed us to engineer network solutions that assure the quality of service these applications demand,” comments Grant Kirkwood, CTO of PacketExchange. “With 100% SLA guarantees across our network, PacketExchange provides a reliable and robust infrastructure that offers the bandwidth flexibility needed to meet the dynamic needs of cloud-based data communications.”
PacketExchange’s NiaaS responds to the predicted explosion of the cloud computing industry as more companies rely on web-based applications and services, and thus, stress networks on a massive scale. From $8.7 billion, the industry is expected to swell to $16 billion in 2013. PacketExchange enables companies to leverage a shared or ‘cloud-based’ infrastructure which in return allows resources to be provisioned on-demand, creating a high-quality, reliable virtual and scalable network infrastructure.
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