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Home » New Middle Mile: How does Graphiant overcome network inflexibility?

New Middle Mile: How does Graphiant overcome network inflexibility?

April 21, 2023
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Ali Shaikh, Chief Product Officer from Graphiant, explains how their network architecture delivers a simple network service. Key takeaways:

Graphiant’s stateless core philosophy ensures that the transit is pure transport, fast and flexible, instead of today’s inflexible and rigid topologies

* Graphiant’s architecture puts metadata into the data plane itself, allowing customer traffic to go wherever it needs to without having to worry about how to manage a complicated customer configuration landscape

* Graphiant’s service is built in such a way that it can become an open standard and shared with the industry

Check out the rest of the New Middle Mile (#nmm2023) video showcase here: https://ngi.fyi/nmm23yt

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