Taeknizon selects neutrality.one for SDWAN

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neutrality.one has been selected by Taeknizon, a private cloud service provider in Asia and the Middle East, to connect its cloud services with software-defined wide-area networking (SDWAN). The solution enables enterprises to enhance their Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) services and evolve towards internet and private cloud architecture.

The rapid adoption of cloud services across Asia-Pac and the Middle East is driving demand for elastic, scalable and secure networking. Enterprises across these regions accelerated cloud adoption in 2020 and in 2021 they’re recognizing the benefits of going beyond MPLS and adopting SDWAN. Our goal is to make that migration as simple and seamless as possible,” said George Szlosarek, CEO at neutrality.one. “Together with Taeknizon, we’re helping enterprises to maximize the potential of the cloud and remove any limits on their agility and scalability. They benefit from a smooth transition to SDWAN that underpins cloud-first strategies.”

Taeknizon is a fast-growing private cloud service company headquartered in Singapore with operations and infrastructure in UAE, Qatar, KSA, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, India and the US. Taeknzion’s Taekni Cloud offers a variety of services via its private cloud offerings such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Backup as a Service (BaaS), Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), Security as a Service (SECaaS). In addition, Taeknizon’s services cover cyber security solutions, consultancy and data center solutions. Taeknizon’s zero CAPEX pay as you go model eliminates the need for CAPEX investments, with a predictable monthly subscription cost to help customers streamline their IT budgets. Taeknizon offers an integrated enterprise-risk management approach, with agile and high-level resiliency, while balancing business service availability requirements and risk tolerance.

“Growth in cloud adoption is matched with the need for a new networking model. Our enterprise customers want to get the most out of their cloud deployments and SDWAN can be a big part of that. By working with neutrality.one, we’re expanding the solutions we can offer enterprise customers and offering them a flexible foundation for connecting their applications and services,” said Anithan Chandran, Chief Operating Officer at Taeknizon. “The team at neutrality.one are experts in networking the cloud and understand what it takes to deliver reliable, resilient and secure connectivity. We look forward to growing together and helping more enterprises make the move to the cloud.”

Over the last 12 months, neutrality.one has been building out its global networking capabilities and partnering with world-leading software-defined networking providers. It has established a point of presence in datamena in Dubai and is efficiently scaling its operations locally and globally. It is dedicated to the acceleration of network transformation and maximizing the value of SDWAN for the enterprises in the Middle East and Asia-Pac.

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