SD-WAN uses a single system to control your entire network. Because your network is defined by software, adding or removing connections becomes a cinch – you just have to tell the computer what to add and where it is. It’s like having a GPS for your data that can also build roads.
Investors are recognizing Zenlayer’s success with another round of funding, this time totaling $30 million. The majority of these funds will be used to expand globally and to further research and development.
Alexander Wang is making use of Zenlayer’s extensive resources to do a fascinating project about predicting network traffic and flow. The project ties into Zenlayer’s push to devote more resources to research and development, particularly intent-based networking.
Zenlayer opened its latest new office on July 24th, this time in China’s tech hub Hangzhou. This new office will be devoted to research and development, primarily for Zenlayer’s Cloud Networking and SD-WAN products.