Aryaka wins the 2016 Global Most Influential SD-WAN Solution Award

Aryaka wins the 2016 Global Most Influential SD-WAN Solution Award

[Original article from 51CTO.com] In the just concluded 51CTO "IT Impression ◆ Technology Achieves Dreams" 2016 11th China Enterprise Annual Selection, Aryaka's SD-WAN Solution Award received unanimous praise from the expert review panel and won the "2016 Global Most Influential SD-WAN Solution Award".

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Why Aryaka?

Aryaka is one of the earliest companies in the world to provide software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) services, which allows enterprises to centrally manage networks and more flexibly configure traffic resources according to specific applications of data transmission. In order to improve the inconvenience caused by poor network connections in many branches of multinational companies, Aryaka has built a global private network and deployed 26 pop points around the world. These 26 ports can almost cover 90% of the business centers in the market, and any connection can be reached within 30 milliseconds.

In Aryaka's SD-WAN solution, this global private network has two significant features: first, it has very low latency, and second, the network has almost zero packet loss rate, can achieve 99.9% reliability across countries, and can also adapt to changes and connect to the cloud network.

The reporter learned that Aryaka is the only company that has established its own distribution points around the world. Currently, Aryaka has customers in 63 countries around the world and has achieved growth of more than 100% for five consecutive quarters.

ESSEL PROPACK, a professional packaging manufacturer headquartered in Mumbai, India, with operations in 25 countries, was experiencing connectivity and application performance issues over the public Internet, which severely impacted the quality and reliability of its video conferencing services. When Essel Propack deployed the Aryaka SD-WAN solution, Chief Information Officer Prakash Dharmani said, "When evaluating the Aryaka solution, we were pleasantly surprised by the high quality and stable video transmission over its network, and the enterprise-grade connectivity that Aryaka provided to all our sites. We were also impressed by the agility of the Aryaka solution during installation and the responsiveness of its support team, which was unmatched by other WAN providers we had encountered before."

The Aryaka Difference

Aryaka's solution is significantly different from other SD-WAN companies. Aryaka's solution consists of five parts: global WAN optimization; global private network; intelligent CDN; network visualization; end-to-end full management. It is through the 26 nodes deployed globally that Aryaka has achieved a global private network, while most SD-WAN companies can only achieve regional optimization and must rely on hardware boxes.

Specifically, by deploying Aryaka, users can first get a global private network. Aryaka is the only software-defined wide area network that has its own network, which is its biggest competitive advantage and biggest difference. As we all know, the only way to enhance users' cloud and SaaS capabilities is to provide a global private network, which is why Aryaka has spent so much energy and money to build this global private network.

Secondly, users can use software-defined WAN. For users, they only need to log in with their account and password. All network tuning and performance improvement work will be handled by Aryaka.

Third, users can optimize the WAN, even if the user's data center is deployed overseas, but in actual application, it will feel as convenient as if the data center is deployed locally. If a box device is used, the traditional WAN optimization will not be able to experience this effect.

Fourth, users can also deliver content to CDN.

5. Visual control mode can be achieved. Aryaka hides all complex and invisible content on its own end, and provides users with convenience and simplicity. If a customer needs to connect at 300 points around the world, Aryaka will directly push the product that meets the needs to the customer, and then remotely control it through a wireless connection. Aryaka has a visual background that will tell customers how to install the box, then remotely monitor, and finally submit a complete analysis report to the customer. The whole process is visual and transparent.

According to a recent report by research firm IHS, the annual growth rate of SD-WAN will reach 90% from 2016 to 2020, and the market will expand to US$1.3 billion in 2020. Obviously, Aryaka, which can provide users with the best user experience, has a bright future.

[51CTO original article, please indicate the original author and source as 51CTO.com when reprinting on partner sites]

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