KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 -- Cloudflare Inc has announced it will extend its network to iconic properties like Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, Willis Tower Chicago, John Hancock Tower in Boston, and 30 Hudson Yards, 4 Times Square & 520 Madison in New York.
The security, performance, and reliability company helping to build a better Internet, also planned further expansion into thousands of other office buildings and multi-dwelling units globally, according to a statement.
This dramatic expansion will allow businesses to easily connect to Cloudflare’s network from offices and co-working spaces instead of relying on costly, rigid hardware solutions.
“Bringing a Zero Trust solution to organisations is the only way they can be prepared for any scenario. Winning enterprises need the most performant, reliable, and secure connectivity no matter where they do business,” said co-founder and chief executive officer of Cloudflare, Matthew Prince.
Now, enterprises will have one more way to connect to the Cloudflare One suite of SASE security solutions to help secure and connect employees across all devices, applications, and networks they may use in a hybrid work landscape.
By directly connecting to Cloudflare’s network, businesses will save the time and cost of identifying, managing and securing their own hardware.
This expansion of Cloudflare’s network will make it easy for businesses of any size to adopt its Zero Trust and SASE, or secure access service edge, solutions to connect and secure employees no matter where they work.
Cloudflare’s global network spans more than 250 cities in over 100 countries and has tripled its network capacity in the last two years.
By continuously expanding and optimising its network, Cloudflare is able to deliver a faster and more reliable Internet experience to users and businesses worldwide.
More details at www.cloudflare.com.
-- BERNAMA
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