DOSarrest will use Epsilon’s Global Interconnect Fabric to support connectivity to their services and interconnect with other Infiny users to deliver their solutions globally.
“Speed of response is critical in network security and on-demand connectivity gives us new agility when optimising and delivering our solutions,” said Mark Teolis, CEO at DOSarrest. “Our customers and Infiny users can access security solutions 24/7 and protect their websites, mobile applications servers and a whole range of digital properties on-demand. We’re delivering security solutions that are both highly flexible and accessible.”
By using DOSarrest’s community port on Infiny, customers can connect to their services through a private network infrastructure, offering complete end-to-end secure connections for DDoS protection, virtual firewall as well as a number of other security solutions.
In addition, Infiny allows its users to quickly provision a suite of on-demand connectivity services through a web-based portal, APIs and iOS or Android mobile apps. Using Infiny Epsilon’s partners can use a single platform to gather and manage data connectivity, direct cloud access, SIP Trunking, SD-WAN and last mile on-demand services.
“DOSarrest’s cloud-centric model matches our vision for simple and powerful connectivity solutions. Together, we’re solving a fundamental challenge for global businesses by enabling access to DDoS protection and other security services all in real-time,” said Jerzy Szlosarek, CEO at Epsilon. “Infiny by Epsilon enables cloud-based businesses to connect and optimise their applications and services across the globe and on-demand. We’re using software-defined networking to continually add value to our partners and allow them to capture long-term sustainable revenue in the cloud era.”
Epsilon recently partnered with Chinese on-demand connectivity provide DCConnect to interconnect software-defined networking and offer two-way inter-carrier SDN network orchestration. The partnership will enable DCConnect to offer customers in China access to Epsilon’s Global Interconnect Fabric through its SD-Cloud Express platform.