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Is Network-as-a-Service reaching the tipping point when the market shifts from early adopters to mainstream businesses?
Pankaj Patel, CEO and co-Founder from Nile, share his views on:
– The gradual but impactful transition of major markets towards NaaS, drawing parallels with the evolution of the electric vehicle market and the cloud transition.
– The rapid evolution of NaaS and its impact on industries, emphasizing the shift towards simpler, secure, and high-performance connectivity.
– The benefits of NaaS for businesses, including scalability, cost efficiency, enhanced connectivity, and advanced AI and security features.
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- Nile has raised a total of $300 million, including a recent $175 million Series C round to expand its global market presence and further develop its network-as-a-service (NaaS) solutions.
- The Series C funding round was co-led by March Capital and Sanabil Investments, with additional participation from Liberty Global Ventures, Prosperity7, stc CIF, 8VC, Geodesic Capital, FirstU Capital, and Valor Equity Partners.
- Nile is based in San Jose, California.
- The company is led by CEO and co-founder Pankaj Patel, who brings extensive experience in the technology sector and emphasizes the company’s commitment to addressing the challenges in enterprise IT infrastructure through innovative and secure network solutions.
- Since emerging from stealth mode, Nile Security has rapidly expanded its operations beyond North America to include Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, serving organizations such as Stanford University, Pitney Bowes, and Carta.
- Nile Security focuses on delivering secure wired and wireless network services using principles of zero trust, automation, and continuous monitoring, aiming to simplify and secure enterprise IT operations.
- John Chambers, the former CEO of Cisco, is involved with Nile Security as a strategic advisor and investor,







