The new service adds further perimeter security to a fully-managed offering designed to help organizations deliver wide-area networking services to offices, branch sites, and remote work locations without leaving data, devices, and applications exposed.
Accompanied by the release of a new L3 private core and a new application visibility and control solution, the SD-WAN and SASE services are tailored to the needs of hybrid workplaces with cloud-focused IT strategies.
New Breakthrough Innovations Enable Enterprises—Large and Small—to Navigate Change While Focusing on Growth and Digital Transformation
Managed SD-WAN & SASE Leader Strengthens Partner-Led Strategy with New Channel Leadership, Simplified Packaging & Pricing, and Online Quoting
Top Observations Include Increased Coupling of Networking and Security Planning (SD-WAN and SASE) and Support for Hybrid Work Environments
Fully Managed Secure Private Access Solution Makes Remote Employees “First-Class Citizens” for Corporate Applications
Aryaka’s Cloud-First Managed WAN and Check Point CloudGuard Deliver Integrated Security and SD-WAN as-a-Service
Joint Partnership to Accelerate Digital Transformation for Organizations Across Global Workplaces
Aryaka Zones with Micro-Segmentation Extend Multi-Tenancy Across the SD-WAN
Aryaka, a leading global SD-WAN provider, announced that Microsoft has selected the company as one of the first partners for its new†Microsoft Azure Networking Managed Services Provider (MSP) Program. As a result, Aryaka will leverage Azure Networking Services Virtual WAN (VWAN) for an offering launched timed with Microsoft Inspire.
The newest addition to Aryaka’s leadership team will spearhead the company’s global partner program and assist with the continued adoption of the company’s managed SD-WAN solution
Karen Freitag, Michelle Owczarzak, & Shashi Kiran join Aryaka to address significant growth and assist global enterprises in adopting managed connectivity as-a-service
Aryaka, the leading SD-WAN as a Service provider, announced that Deepak Kumar, a 20-year cloud and enterprise software industry veteran, has joined the company’s leadership team as Senior Vice President, Customer Success.
Aryaka and Symantec’s security ecosystems intersect to provide secure application performance to global enterprises
Aryaka, the leading global SD-WAN provider, has announced that†Matt Carter†has joined the company’s leadership team as its Chief Executive Officer. In this role, Carter will oversee Aryaka’s global operations and spearhead the company’s next chapter of growth by building upon its established position as a leader in the SD-WAN, networking services, and application delivery space.
Aryaka, the leading global SD-WAN provider, announced it has further expanded its worldwide network with the addition of a new Point of Presence (POP) in Toronto, Canada. This investment was spurred by a rapidly growing presence of global enterprises with sites in Canada who, as part of their digital transformation initiatives, are looking for better application performance, multi-cloud connectivity, and security from their network.
FIRST INTEGRATED PLATFORM FOR BEST-OF-BREED APPLICATION PERFORMANCE AND MULTI-LAYERED SECURITY FOR GLOBAL ENTERPRISES
Stay competitive in the dynamic MSP and IT landscape with our news roundup of the latest channel announcements for Aug. 12-16.
A summary of key press releases that are driving the IT services channel forward.
The final list includes more than 300 marketers from various companies across the IT and telecom channel ecosystem.
AI a-plenty from Google and Microsoft, SASE from Barracuda, a new cybersecurity strategy veep for CyberFOX, and a ban on barking dogs in the least likely place for one are among the stories we took our sweet time bringing you this week.
Belated security news from the RSA Conference, a google/JumpCloud alliance, goodies from GoTo, and a group bike ride event in Philadelphia that once seen can never be unseen are among this week’s we-finally-got-there stories.
Multicloud managed services from VMware, new protection plans from Barracuda, a new CEO for Liongard, and a very, very thirsty bear are but a few of the stories we’ve finally pulled together for you.
A SOC acquisition for Trend Micro, free RMM software from GoTo, zero-touch provisioning from Scale Computing, and an employer that couldn’t be more serious about work-life balance are a few of the many stories we’ve finally brought your way.
OpenAI integrations for Microsoft, new software from ThreatLocker, Addigy, and GoTo, partner program updates from Lenovo, and the most expensive prop gun in movie history are among the (far too) many stories we’re belatedly bringing you now.
AWS news a-plenty, access points from Zyxel, a mobile security awareness app from KnowBe4, and proof that Florida Man has nothing on Florida Woman are among the stories we’re finally reporting now that last week’s tryptophan has finally worn off.
New goodies from Microsoft, Dell, and Google, new integrations from Datto, Gradient MSP, QuoteWerks, and SOCSoter, a new CTO for ConnectWise, and a truly out of this world scam are among the many stories we waited until now to tell you about.
New apps from Salesforce, Slack, and NetSuite, an EDR update from Kaspersky, a new title for N-able’s Mike Cullen, and a Happy Meal for grown-ups (toy and all) are among the stories we waited and waited and waited to tell you about until just now.
A boatload of goodies from VMware, new desktop processors from AMD, a new CRO for Barracuda, and a penguin with shoes (seriously, and they could save his life) are among the many stories we left the beach early to bring your way.
New hardware from Lenovo, Supermicro, and Arcserve, secure record sharing from Keeper Security, and the perfect belated Father’s Day gift for the dad who loves booze made with invasive aquatic species are a few of stories we’ve finally gotten around to.
Software from ESET and VMware, laptops from Microsoft, and a law against voicemail hell from Spain are among the stories we finally got around to just before the weekend.
News from the big Lenovo and Veeam conferences, hardware from HP, DaaS from Citrix, and an answer to the age old question, “what happens when a toddler discovers DoorDash?” are among the stories we’ve finally brought you.
New technologies from Dell Technologies, security software from Microsoft, Chromebooks from HP, and a graduating class with dozens of twins and triplets that somehow didn’t set a record are among the stories we’ve just now gotten around to.
A new edition of the vendor’s Prisma SASE product layers a multitenant management portal atop a solution originally meant for corporate IT departments, resulting in a tool MSPs can use to provide SASE services to both enterprises and SMBs.
Gadgets from Samsung, a patent for Vade Secure, a printer from Epson, and a candidate for Florida Man of the Year are a handful of the many stories we took our sweet time bringing you this week.
AIOs from HP, cheap yet fast archiving from MSP360, a new virtual community from ConnectWise, and an Irish weekend at Bernie’s are among the far many stories we waited far too long to tell you about.
Not eager to work in the office again? We know something that might change your mind. We also know that you’ll enjoy listening in as Matt, Rich, and guest host Nancy Sabino, of Synetek Solutions, discuss Nerdio’s new Azure Virtual Desktop continuity features, why AWS users probably wish they had something like that this week, new SD-WAN and SASE services from Aryaka and Aruba, and new email security plans from Barracuda.
Ignite news from Microsoft, security news from Kaspersky, VoIP news from Ooma, and random news involving tied elections and golf ball eating gators are among the many items we leave you with as you head towards the end of daylight saving time.
New Intel Core chips, a new hyperconverged cyber protection platform from Scale Computing and Acronis, new features from MSP360, and what may be the world’s stupidest hiker all figure in this week’s batch of better-late-than-never news.
CEO Jake Cummins Joins Cloud and Internet Infrastructure Platform as Partner and Managing Director
HCI from MSFT, AWS backup from Veeam, Salesforce and ServiceNow support from TeamViewer, and a new Olympic sport for people who can spin on their head are a few of the stories we really meant to bring your way earlier this week.
New IT automation software from Ivanti, new Ryzens from AMD, and a would-be criminal mastermind who should have used spell check on his phony death certificate are just a few of the stories we’ve finally made time to tell you about.
Hardware-as-a-service from Zoom, virtualization management help from SolarWinds, and a new high water mark in the globe’s ongoing hunt for stupid ways to spend $4,000 are just a few of the many stories we’ve finally gotten around to sending your way.
SD-WAN Infrastructure Market Share Leaders include Cisco, VMware, Silver Peak, Riverbed
Nick Fan to Serve as Vice President of Sales for Americas, Nate Grinnell to Serve as Senior Director of Channel Sales
CloudGenix, Masergy Communications, Talari Networks, and others join a list of providers that now includes more than a dozen top names.