Luxon’s expanded platform efficiently enables businesses and colocation providers to create interconnections quickly and cost-effectively by discarding device-centric methods of constructing infrastructure. This approach allows customers to streamline network operations and minimize capital expenditures.
"As IT distributes outward to the cloud, businesses are becoming even more dependent on connectivity," said Craig Matsumoto, senior analyst, 451 Research. "What used to be the enterprise network now reaches out to multiple destinations, serving applications that have differing requirements. Stateless is simplifying connectivity by providing a kind of flexibility and control that isn't necessarily found in conventional physical and virtual devices."
Luxon presents a new way for businesses to interconnect applications and resources with its SD-IX platform. The platform enables simple, global interconnects at scale, streamlines network operations, and provides the ability to create interconnections in minutes instead of months. Enhanced capabilities in the GA release include:
Ideal for businesses or service providers who want to manage and create interconnects to reach resources accessed over networks, the Luxon platform works with existing infrastructure assets to provide greater security, visibility and control, no matter the endpoint. Stateless’ ground-breaking architecture provides users with the flexibility, agility and resiliency that current network applications and virtual functions have failed to deliver.
“The accelerated movement of applications to the cloud is creating a new era of connectivity,” said Murad Kablan, CEO and co-founder, Stateless. “To maintain a competitive advantage, businesses require fast, easy connections to the cloud, support for numerous interconnects and the ability to deploy a diverse array of new applications quickly. Today it often requires intricate engineering and new hardware and takes months for a business to deploy a single cloud application. Luxon simplifies a traditionally complex, multi-step process into a single step that takes only minutes.”