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PacketFabric Offers Connectivity to IBM Cloud

3.6.18

PacketFabric, the highly scalable Connectivity-as-a-Service (CaaS) platform and a member of the NantWorks ecosystem of companies, today announces that it now offers direct access to IBM Cloud.

PacketCOR, the cloud on-ramp product offered by PacketFabric, enables dedicated, security-rich connectivity to IBM Cloud through Direct Link at speeds from 1Gbps to 10Gbps. This provides customers with a protected, reliable and low latency connection for moving critical workloads and data to the cloud versus the public internet. With PacketCOR, customers can seamlessly create hybrid environments and access IBM’s extensive catalogue of cloud services including Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT).

PacketFabric customers can access IBM Cloud services in Dallas, Texas; San Francisco, California; and Washington, D.C., from any location on the PacketFabric network.

“Both PacketFabric and IBM have expertise in the industrial sector along with financial services and healthcare,” says Jezzibell Gilmore, SVP of Business Development at PacketFabric. “Customers seeking a dedicated connection to IBM Cloud services can now instantly establish connectivity using PacketFabric’s private network.”

“Whether they are modernizing core business apps or using cloud-native techniques to generate new value from data, enterprises need fast, reliable and protected connectivity between remote networks and the IBM Cloud,” comments Kit Linton, Vice President of Network, IBM Cloud. “The collaboration with PacketFabric can provide businesses with the connectivity they need for hybrid workloads.”

As a scalable Connectivity-as-a-Service platform, PacketFabric offers cost-effective network connectivity on demand. With PacketCOR, the company is meeting the market demand for high-bandwidth connectivity to leading cloud service companies, such as IBM.

www.packetfabric.com

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