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Global Connectivity In Minutes – The New Normal For The AI Era

Global Connectivity In Minutes – The New Normal For The AI Era

As AI initiatives accelerate and enterprises operate across multiple clouds, regions, and edge locations, network architects are under pressure to deliver global connectivity faster than ever—without sacrificing performance, security, or operational simplicity. Global Connectivity in Minutes: The New Normal for the AI Era explores how modern networking must evolve to meet these demands and why traditional architectures are no longer sufficient.

In this webinar, Alkira outlines how legacy networks—built on static hardware, manual provisioning, and fragmented tools—create bottlenecks for innovation. Network teams are often forced to wait weeks or months to deploy new connectivity, slowing down cloud migrations, AI workload expansion, and global application rollouts. For organizations competing in the AI era, this delay is no longer acceptable.

You’ll learn how Alkira’s On-Demand Network Infrastructure Platform enables a fundamentally new approach: delivering network infrastructure as a fully managed, cloud-native service. Instead of designing, deploying, and operating complex WAN architectures, network architects can provision global connectivity in minutes through a single, centralized platform. Alkira abstracts away underlying complexity, allowing teams to focus on architecture, policy, and performance rather than hardware and manual configuration.

A key theme of the session is Backbone as-a-Service (BaaS)—a modern alternative to traditional WAN and MPLS-based designs. With BaaS, enterprises consume a high-performance, globally available backbone on demand, ensuring predictable latency, optimized routing, and seamless connectivity across clouds, data centers, remote sites, and partners. This model aligns perfectly with the needs of AI-driven workloads, which require high throughput, low latency, and dynamic scaling across geographies.

Designed specifically for network architects, this webinar dives into how a cloud-native network fabric supports modern design principles such as automation, consistency, and centralized governance. You’ll see how Alkira enables architects to standardize connectivity, simplify multi-cloud networking, and rapidly adapt to changing business and application requirements—all while maintaining enterprise-grade security and visibility.

Whether you’re supporting distributed AI training, real-time inference, or global application delivery, this session will help you rethink how networks should be designed and delivered in the AI era. Discover how global connectivity in minutes isn’t just possible—it’s the new normal.

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