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PacketFabric, Stateless Unlock the Value of Automation in Data Transport

Stateless and PacketFabric have come together to give data science teams more control over hybrid and multi-cloud data workflows. This joint solution provides point-and-click setup and configuration of the secure data transport needed to move data between data centers, application clouds, branch offices, edge data aggregation sites and more.

“Building data transport today requires a complicated and time-consuming setup of network devices, connectivity, and cryptic transport configurations between many endpoints,” said Eric Keller, Stateless CTO. “At Stateless, we’re changing the paradigm for networking. Companies need routing, not routers. Data science teams shouldn’t have to understand the intricacies of BGP just to move data between clouds. Now, they can set up, configure, and change their entire multi-cloud connectivity infrastructure in minutes.”

“Combining Stateless’ microservices approach to network functions with the security, performance, and reach of PacketFabric’s backbone—and automating everything—will give customers the speed and agility they need without sacrificing security, control and visibility of their networks,” said Dave Ward, PacketFabric CEO. “It’s the easy button for data scientists to get the most out of the network without the long lead times and costly implementations they’ve had in the past.”

This new joint solution is available directly from Stateless, and through Stateless-enabled service providers. Customers pay only for the creation of the connections, eliminating the need for expensive, unpredictable charges for network devices or virtualized network functions.

“Organizations are struggling to build their data pipeline as their infrastructure expands across different clouds,” said Murad Kablan, Stateless CEO. “Because of this complexity, data becomes siloed within independent networks. At Stateless, we help customers eliminate the network as a barrier to effectively create value from the ever-increasing volume of data that is being produced. Our partnership with PacketFabric allows us to deliver on that goal one step further by leveraging the vast and highly automated network of PacketFabric.”