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Packet Launches Automated Packet Connect Service with Microsoft Azure 

NEW YORK, March 11, 2019 -- Packet, a bare metal automation platform for developers, today announced Packet Connect, a new service that provides private, automated interconnect for cloud and IoT applications. The service launched with Microsoft Azure and will expand to include other clouds; it is available at Packet’s New York, Silicon Valley, Dallas, and Amsterdam data centers, as well as all edge locations.

Packet Connect makes it easy for developers to manage diverse hybrid cloud infrastructure by providing reliable high-quality interconnection on an hourly and per GB basis. The service is automated via native APIs and supports virtual connections at speeds from 100M to 10G.

“We built Packet Connect to be both easy to consume and very powerful, which is consistent with our relentless focus on empowering developers across the entire infrastructure stack,” said Ihab Tarazi, CTO at Packet. “With Packet Connect, interconnection becomes simply another application that works seamlessly from the edge to the cloud, allowing developers to implement hybrid cloud and IoT solutions in minutes, with full devops deployment model.”

The new service builds upon other advanced networking features that developers can leverage with automation in Packet’s bare metal cloud, including local and global BGP, the ability to announce and control private IP space, and a flexible Layer 2 / VXLAN capability.

"Organizations around the globe are looking to embrace digital transformation, which is increasingly requiring the transformation of their networks and their cloud strategies," said Rohit Mehra, VP, Network Infrastructure Research at IDC. "Packet's release of an automated infrastructure offering that includes bare metal and interconnection comes at a time when enterprises are actively evaluating highly-connected IT platforms to support hybrid and multi-cloud connections."

About Packet

Packet is the leading bare metal automation platform for developers. Its proprietary technology automates physical servers and networks without the use of virtualization or multi-tenancy, powering over 60k deploys each month across its 18 global and three edge data centers, as well as dozens of private and on-premise locations.


Source: Packet

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