Highlights:

  • Graphiant’s Network Edge, led by Khalid Raza, co-founder of SD-WAN pioneer Viptela, provides MPLS-like performance (assured delivery, security, and privacy) with Internet-class agility.

Graphiant, a supplier of edge services for the future generation, announced that it had emerged from stealth mode. The firm is now introducing the Graphiant Network Edge, a system that delivers connection across the business WAN, hybrid cloud, network edge, customers, and partners as a Service. Graphiant’s Network Edge, led by Khalid Raza, co-founder of SD-WAN pioneer Viptela, provides MPLS-like performance (assured delivery, security, and privacy) with Internet-class agility.

Khalid Raza, CEO of Graphiant said, “Network architects have to provide connectivity for an impossibly complex world. Connecting business resources, hybrid cloud, edge networks, and remote workers is time-consuming, error-prone, and full of security challenges. We’ve delivered a solution that removes this complexity.”

Graphiant eliminates the requirement for network architects to construct specialized networks connecting each resource, hybrid cloud, edge network, client, and partner. They link each resource directly to the Graphiant Stateless Core. The Graphiant Core handles the entire routing process. Traffic is encrypted from endpoint to endpoint, guaranteeing maximum security and confidentiality. SLA-level performance is assured.

Graphiant Network Edge enables enterprises to address the most challenging use cases of today with Internet-class agility:

  • Enterprise Connectivity: Connect all corporate personnel and resources instantly and securely without tunneling.
  • Business to Business Connectivity: Rapidly connect with clients and business partners without requiring sophisticated DMZs and firewalls.
  • Cloud Connectivity: The Graphiant Gateway streamlines multi-cloud connectivity.

Dixon Greenfield, Director of Network Operations, Valmont Industries, said, “Graphiant’s technical advancements are revolutionary. Graphiant’s private edge gives us MPLS-level performance, reliability, and security as an agile and affordable service.”

Neil Anderson, AVP, Cloud and amp; Infrastructure Solutions, World Wide Technology, said, “Our customers are in the midst of a major transformation of their enterprise architectures due to the shifts to cloud and hybrid working. We see Graphiant’s Network Edge being a primary way our customers can simplify their architecture complexity, while at the same time taking advantage of additional visibility and higher levels of service, without sacrificing security.”