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connectivity-as-a-service
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Connectivity-as-a-service (CaaS) is a cloud-based networking model that provides on-demand, scalable, and secure connectivity between cloud resources, data centers, and enterprise networks. A recent thread on WindowsForum discusses the launch of the Open Connectivity eXchange (OCX) by BBIX and Global Net Core in Japan, highlighting how CaaS enables flexible, pay-as-you-go network services. This approach is part of a broader shift toward agile infrastructure, allowing businesses to provision and manage connectivity without traditional hardware or long-term contracts. The discussion covers benefits such as reduced latency, enhanced security, and simplified multi-cloud integration, making CaaS relevant for IT professionals evaluating modern network architectures.
In a digital landscape where seamless, secure, and scalable connectivity is critical for businesses of all sizes, BBIX—a subsidiary of Softbank recognized for spearheading innovations in internet exchange—has taken a major step forward in network interconnectivity. The company recently announced...
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cloud connectivity
connectivity-as-a-service
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