MILPITAS, Calif., March 22, 2017 -- Aryaka®, the leading global SD-WAN provider, announced a strategic partnership with GAB Enterprise IT Solutions GmbH, a global system integrator for the latest Microsoft technologies.
With multiple locations in Germany, GAB Enterprise IT Solutions GmbH specializes in implementing, transforming, and operating private, hybrid and public cloud infrastructures. By integrating Aryaka’s global SD-WAN technology, GAB can provide its global enterprise customers with a next-generation MPLS replacement solution.
"Aryaka’s global SD-WAN enables our global customers to connect their worldwide subsidiaries in a way that is distinctly more cost-efficient than traditional, existing solutions, and it allows us to offer connectivity to cloud services directly, along with built-in WAN Optimization," Florian Klante, Principal Consultant at GAB summarized.
“Our new partnership with GAB enhances our channel presence in Germany,” said Jim Hilbert, Chief Revenue Officer at Aryaka. “Our solutions have enabled global enterprises to replace their legacy MPLS worldwide with a global private network with built-in WAN optimization and connectivity to cloud/SaaS platforms. We’re excited to provide these services to the global customers of GAB.”
Aryaka’s solution offers MPLS-grade site-to-site and site-to-cloud connectivity with faster performance for mission-critical, time-sensitive applications over global wide area networks. It has been deployed at over 500 global enterprises with sites in more than 63 countries.
"As one of the first partners of Aryaka in Germany, we see our customers highly benefitting from Aryaka’s global SD-WAN solution and services," said Harald Ehrl, GAB's President and General Manager.
"As system integrators and Microsoft gold partners, we often noticed that our customers who already benefit from Microsoft cloud services and solutions also rethink their wide area network internet access strategy. Modern Microsoft cloud services vastly lower the operation and support costs of our customers; yet their installed WAN and their internet access is not up to date," Ehrl explained. "The partnership with Aryaka allows us to provide next-level, future-thinking WAN technology to our customers. Not just in a fast and secure way, but also with unique flexibility – as this is delivered as a service."
More information on both companies can be found at www.gab-net.com and www.aryaka.com.
About Aryaka
Aryaka is transforming how global enterprises connect sites and users worldwide, and use mission-critical applications to support modern business execution demands. Aryaka’s Global SD-WAN combines a purpose-built private network, SD-WAN, optimization and acceleration techniques, connectivity to cloud platforms, and network visibility in a single solution that is delivered as a service.
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Aryaka Media Contact Shehzad Karkhanawala Public Relations Manager Aryaka 408-273-8420 [email protected]


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