🤔 Did you know that human error contributes to ~66% to 80% of all downtime incidents? Learn how you can mitigate the top network outage risks in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/gx9cK9pW #networkoutage #UptimeInstitute #IToutage #NaaS #SDN #networkengineer #networkengineering
About us
PacketFabric is the Connectivity Cloud, designed from the ground up for scale, performance, programmability, elasticity, and security without compromise, enabling enterprises to build an agile cloud core that delivers optimal digital business outcomes. PacketFabric’s Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform leverages a massively scalable private optical network, the latest in packet switching technology, and end-to-end automation. PacketFabric delivers on-demand, private, and secure connectivity services between hundreds of premier colocation facilities and cloud providers across the globe. IT, network, and DevOps teams can deploy cloud-scale connectivity in minutes via an advanced Application Program Interface (API) and web portal. PacketFabric was recognized as the “2020 Fierce Telecom Innovation Award for Cloud Services,” named one of the “10 Hottest Networking Startups of 2020” by CRN, a Futuriom 40 Top Private Company, and a “2020 Cool Vendor in Enhanced Internet Services and Cloud Connectivity” by Gartner. PacketFabric investors include NantWorks and Digital Alpha Advisors. For more information, visit packetfabric.com.
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https://www.packetfabric.com/
External link for PacketFabric
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Culver City, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
Locations
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9920 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232, US
Employees at PacketFabric
Updates
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📈 A recent study found that the use of hybrid multi-cloud in financial services is expected to TRIPLE over the next 3 years. With multi-cloud adoption on the rise, it’s never been more important to make sure you’re using the right connectivity. Find out which method is best for your use case: https://lnkd.in/gECyXHwe #multicloud #hybridcloud #cloudconnectivity #VPN #cloudrouter
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✨ Point-to-point? Point-to-multipoint? Mesh WAN? PacketFabric offers almost any WAN connectivity option on our portal, all at bandwidths up to 100G. Try it for free today: https://lnkd.in/gNfRvvaC #NaaS #networkasaservice #WAN #WANconnectivity #MPLS #pointtopoint #connectivity
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🤔 Wondering whether a #NAT gateway is right for your use case? We break down the pros and cons for you in this quick guide. #NATgateways #Networking #CloudComputing #networkengineer #networkengineering #softwareengineer #softwaredevelopment
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🚀 PacketFabric is #hiring! 🚀 Apply today to join our growing team: https://lnkd.in/gAm4UWcK #networkengineer #networkengineering #softwareengineer #technicalprojectmanager #techjobs #jobopportunity #joinourteam
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Fridays call for a little cloud humor! Here’s an oldie but a goodie. #techhumor #cloudhumor #fridayfun #cloudcomputing
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💡 K. Lee Coriell, our Lead Sales Engineer, shares the key takeaways from Uptime Institute's Annual Outage Analysis Report, and reveals how you can avoid outages for your company: https://lnkd.in/gx9cK9pW #UptimeInstitute #networkoutage #IToutage #NaaS #SDN
Takeaways From The Uptime Institute’s Annual Outage Analysis Report - PacketFabric
packetfabric.com
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Q: We're trying to choose between Ethernet and wavelengths for our connectivity needs. What do you recommend? A: Ethernet is flexible, scalable, cost-effective, and easy to install and manage. Wavelength technology is touted as the more reliable option—and the better one for large data transfers—but we’ve actually found that Ethernet is more reliable. You’d need to procure multiple wavelengths to come close to what an Ethernet network like ours provides inherently, which can be costly. We provide Ethernet at 100Gb across our network and ensure 50ms convergence time in the event of any path failure on our network. What are your connectivity goals? Our experts are here to help: https://lnkd.in/gS8WyZDd #ethernet #wavelength
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"Providers are making plans to effectively and sustainably move to higher speeds such as 400G Ethernet, 800G Ethernet and beyond, while at the same time they’re also trying to develop advanced technologies to support AI networks. Efforts to develop more energy efficient technologies for optical networks and interfaces are also in the works. Optical circuit switches are currently being offered or developed by vendors including Cisco, Calient Networks, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Telescent. Google, too, is developing its own optical circuit switching platform called Apollo. While the need to support high bandwidth and speed is critical, these players are also focused on improving energy usage." #ainetworking #cloudnetworking #computernetworks #networkengineer
Optical network standardization is important as we continue to scale. https://lnkd.in/e64YheZQ
Optical networking challenges gain attention as AI networking demands rise
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