Cybera Receives 2016 Cloud Computing Excellence Award
Nashville, TM (PRWEB) April 14, 2017 -- Cybera, the leading provider of secure software-defined wide-area networks (SD-WAN), announced today that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named Cybera ONE® as a 2016 Cloud Computing Excellence Award winner.
The Cloud Computing Excellence Award, presented by Cloud Computing magazine, recognizes companies that have most effectively leveraged cloud computing in their efforts to bring new, differentiated offerings to market.
“Distributed enterprises need to deliver seamless customer experiences regardless of location, without sacrificing reliability, security or speed to market,” said Andrew Lev, chief executive officer, Cybera. “We’re proud to be recognized for our innovation and take pride in being the secret weapon behind fast, secure enterprise deployments that bring the best possible customer experience to any location imaginable.”
Cybera ONE® is a secure application deployment platform that uses innovative software defined networking principles in the Wide-Area-Network (WAN) to dramatically reduce customers’ network costs while simultaneously optimizing application performance, enhancing brand protection and accelerating speed-to-market. Cybera’s secure SD-WAN operates as an application network overlay that consolidates multiple network functions over any new or existing network connection. Secure SD-WAN lowers network complexity and costs and significantly reduces the number of network devices and connections needed at each site.
“Recognizing leaders in the advancement of cloud computing, TMC is proud to announce Cybera ONE® as a recipient of the sixth Annual Cloud Computing Excellence Award,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “Cybera is being honored for their achievement in bringing innovation and excellence to the market, while leveraging the latest technology trends.”
For more information about TMC, please visit http://www.tmcnet.com.
About Cybera
Cybera is a leading provider of secure, software-defined WAN to many of the world’s top enterprises. The company provides a simple solution to the growing complexity that distributed enterprises face at remote locations by uniquely automating application centric security and performance in the cloud, providing greater customer choice through best-of-breed partnerships and services that accelerate time-to-market. By virtualizing security functions in the very fabric of the network, Cybera offers advanced enterprise-grade security for any location, no matter how remote. Cybera is a privately held company headquartered in the Nashville, Tennessee area with technology installed in over 60,000 business locations in 23 countries. For more information about Cybera, visit goo.gl/hTvZnz
About TMC
Global buyers rely on TMC’s content-driven marketplaces to make purchase decisions and navigate markets. This presents branding, thought leadership and lead generation opportunities for vendors/sellers.
TMC’s Marketplaces:
• Unique, turnkey Online Communities boost search results, establish market validation, elevate brands and thought leadership, while minimizing ad-blocking.
• Custom Lead Programs uncover sales opportunities and build databases.
• In-Person and Online Events boost brands, enhance thought leadership and generate leads.
• Publications, Display Advertising and Newsletters bolster brand reputations.
• Custom Content provides expertly ghost-crafted blogs, press releases, articles and marketing collateral to help with SEO, branding, and overall marketing efforts.
• Comprehensive Event and Road Show Management Services help companies meet potential clients and generate leads face-to-face.
For more information about TMC and to learn how we can help you reach your marketing goals, please visit http://www.tmcnet.com.
Cybera Contact:
Amy Dalkoff
Hill+Knowlton Strategies
312-255-3078
Amy.Dalkoff(at)hkstrategies.com
TMC Contact
Stephanie Thompson
Manager
203-852-6800, ext. 139
sthompson(at)tmcnet.com
Amy Dalkoff, Cybera, http://www.cybera.com, +1 312-255-3078, [email protected]
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