PacketFabric, the leading provider of carrier-class, on-demand connectivity for the enterprise cloud core, this week announced the acquisition of privately held RSTOR, a cloud-based provider of storage and data mobility solutions.
PacketFabric's Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform orchestrates on-demand connectivity across colocation facilities, cloud providers, and private network interconnection across the globe. PacketFabric's agile connectivity empowers enterprises to move at the speed of the cloud, digitally transform their business, and deliver superior digital experiences.
Combining the PacketFabric NaaS platform with RSTOR's storage and data mobility services creates a compelling offering for enterprises, and for global channel and technology partners.
PacketFabric CEO Dave Ward
But optimal data mobility across a cloud-based architecture requires two key ingredients--an agile network and super-positioned data infrastructure. By integrating RSTOR's storage infrastructure and data mobility technology at the edge of PacketFabric's carrier-class Network as a Service platform, we can help enterprises build an agile and high-performance cloud data core.
RSTOR Founder and CEO Giovanni Coglitore
RSTOR has built and grown its business around the idea of allowing customers to control their data as they transition from on-premises to hybrid and then multi-cloud architectures. PacketFabric's on-demand, low-latency network has been a foundational element in our solution, allowing RSTOR the agility and cost-efficiency in moving data into, out of, and between clouds.