Aryaka, a leader in fully managed SD-WAN and SASE, announced the company has been recognized by Vertical Systems Group’s Mid-2021 Global Provider Carrier Managed SD-WAN Services LEADERBOARD.
This is Vertical Systems Group’s first benchmark for Global Managed SD-WAN Services, and Aryaka is in the company of 18 of the largest telcos and MSPs globally.
This coverage builds on Aryaka’s previous top-seven presence in Vertical’s U.S. Managed SD-WAN LEADERBOARD, released in April. Aryaka also is the only provider that develops the end-to-end technology and offers it as part of a one “hand-to-shake” managed service that results in an exceptional customer experience.
Research highlights for Global Provider SD-WAN Services Include:
- COVID-19 continues to appreciably impact every region of the world. Challenges cited by Global SD-WAN operators include workforce health protection, tracking the shift back from remote to office environments, service disconnects due to business closures, and supply chain disruptions.
- Most multinational managed SD-WAN customer implementations are hybrid network configurations that incorporate MPLS, IP VPN, cloud connectivity or other services, plus multiple security capabilities that are integral or supplied by technology partners.
- SD-WAN customers with MPLS connections are migrating to more cloud-suitable broadband services that provide bandwidth flexibility and lower pricing.
The announcing of the 2021 Global Provider Carrier Managed SD-WAN Vertical Systems Group LEADERBOARD comes on the heels of a stellar year at Aryaka. In the last few months, the company made two significant technology moves and secured two high-profile customer wins.
On May 4, the company announced that it acquired Secucloud GmbH, a proven SASE platform provider, delivering network security from the cloud. In the coming months, Secucloud’s technology will be integrated into Aryaka’s managed offering, delivering a compelling fusion of networking, security, and lifecycle services management.
On June 8, the company announced the availability of its latest Point of Presence in Dublin, Ireland, inside the redrawn European Union boundary. This deployment was driven by enterprise customer demand for more connectivity across and into the EU, anticipating any future divergence on data transfer regulations and future proofing Aryaka’s growing customer base.