Tag: enterprise networking

How enterprises can evaluate their multi-vendor strategy in the age of AI

As AI/ML implementations accelerate, the stakes are higher for enterprises to secure reliable, scalable connectivity that enables these applications’ real-time functionality. Enterprises are increasingly diversifying their connectivity choices to meet these requirements, with local providers supporting access use cases and wholesale operators providing core connectivity. Many operators are maximizing diversity, scalability, physical security and other […]

Is your enterprise network ready to capture the AI opportunity?

With so much focus on the chipsets and data centers enabling artificial intelligence (AI), what’s network connectivity’s role? AI is defining the future – adoption has exceeded all expectations and AI workloads are set to increase dramatically over the next five years. But AI is only as good as the real-life connectivity it depends upon. […]

Avoid the middleman: Go direct to the network owner for enterprise connectivity

Working directly with a network owner that deploys, operates, and governs the core network is a win-win for large organizations. This allows enterprises to gain direct access to the capacity, performance, and customer support offered by network owners.

Employee Spotlight: Lauren Duerr, Director of Enterprise Sales – North America

Building relationships with global enterprises is critical to our North American market expansion, but we need seasoned sales leaders to reach that goal. We spoke with Lauren Duerr, our Director of Enterprise Sales in North America, about her background, her perspective on Arelion’s culture and her vision of our go-to-market enterprise strategy in North America.

Employee Spotlight: Gene Cheatham, Senior Solutions Architect

As Arelion increasingly serves enterprises through carrier-grade connectivity solutions, we’re highlighting Gene Cheatham, Senior Solutions Architect, Channel & Enterprise, for our latest employee spotlight.

The tech world’s best kept secret: carrier-grade connectivity

The benefits of a resilient, fast and secure network backbone are well known to network operators and their wholesale customers. What’s less well known is that enterprises can also go direct to the source of network provisioning and management. The result: telecoms carrier-grade benefits at a lower cost and without the need for third parties.

Arelion CEO Daniel Kurgan looks ahead

In this interview, Arelion CEO Daniel Kurgan talks about our expansion in the enterprise market, our investment strategy for 2024, the impact of AI in the telecoms industry, the consolidation in the European fiber infrastructure market, and much more.

Serving enterprise cloud needs

Public, private, hybrid and multi – the enterprise cloud journey becomes complex as many internet carriers and colocation providers each offer various connection options to an increasingly intricate cloud ecosystem. Amid these many options, two concepts will hold true as enterprises continue to seek cloud transformation in 2024.

Employee Spotlight: Scott Nichols, CCO

Since its inception, Arelion has leveraged its true differentiator to build trust with customers and succeed in the connectivity business: world-class customer experience. We spoke to our Chief Commercial Officer, Scott Nichols to learn about his vision for Arelion’s next growth stage and the vital role of internal transformation to provide excellent customer experience in today’s connectivity market.

Employee Spotlight: Julien Tardy, Head of Enterprise Delivery

The implementation stage of service delivery can make or break any customer relationship – especially in the enterprise market. Julien Tardy, Head of Enterprise Delivery and Delivery Excellence, joined Arelion in 2002. We spoke with Julien to learn more about his diverse expertise and how his team ensures exceptional service delivery for Arelion’s enterprise customers. […]

Arelion’s network evolution

It has now been more than a year since Arelion began its new life, leaving behind the Telia Carrier brand and facing the market as an independent entity. Over that year we have seen the company start to make more aggressive network investments, moving into new parts of the world, such as Mexico. With us today to give his perspective on Arelion’s network infrastructure, its future, and the state of the broader network infrastructure marketplace is Mattias Fridström, Arelion’s Chief Evangelist.

Segment routing for low-latency enterprise Ethernet

To satisfy the need for low-latency, diverse Ethernet services on a global scale, we’ve implemented segment routing based on the lowest latency paths across our multi-vendor network at no added cost to our enterprise customers.