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Aryaka now offers cloud application delivery

Aryaka now offers cloud application delivery

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 29 Oct 2012 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

Application delivery as-a-service is said to accelerate Internet application response times by connecting users to the closest Aryaka point of presence

 
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Ayaka Networks, which started by offering WAN optimization as a cloud service, has now branched into  application delivery as a service.
 
As this story from Network World U.S. notes, this is a service that runs over Ayaka's private network, and does away with the need for corporate network appliances. The company says in a news release ADaaS allows organizations to have "optimized, consistent access to enterprise applications and Cloud resources from anywhere in the world."
 
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Among the advantages Ayaka says the service provides is reducing the delay Internet traffic suffers over long distances by connecting users to the closest Aryaka POP.
 
An Aryaka spokesperson said this service is aimed at hosted applications that need to be accessed by a widely disbursed user base. An application can be, for example, an FTP server, a partner portal or a Web server. Customers pay per application per month, which includes a certain amount of bandwidth per second.
 
The company is offering a starter package for young companies with low bandwidth needs of US$2,000 a month for one application, which includes 2 Mpbs. Regular pricing starts at $5,000 and 5 Mpbs a month for one application and goes up from there.

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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more

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