Thursday, February 1, 2024

EXPEREO’S ENHANCED INTERNET DRIVES APPLICATION PERFORMANCE, BETTER USER EXPERIENCES

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 (Bernama) -- Expereo has launched its Enhanced Internet service, the first and only artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solution that continually monitors the 100,000 networks that make up the internet and predicts the best performing route for companies’ network traffic.

According to Expereo in a statement, its Enhanced Internet can decrease traffic latency across the internet by up to 85 per cent, reduce packet loss up to zero per cent and ensure application performance is operating at peak performance.

“At Expereo, we are already using our latest AI solution, Enhanced Internet, to lift several customers into the internet age of enhanced connectivity, with very positive results and have big plans to elevate even more global enterprises into this new era of AI internet connectivity over the coming year,” said its Chief Product Officer, Sander Barens.

Despite large investments into Cloud first strategies and Software as a Service (SaaS) applications, many enterprises are still experiencing inconsistent network performance that impacts employees productivity and experience.

Enhanced Internet tackles this issue by improving the consistency and quality of application performance and enables businesses to get the most from their investments in cloud and SaaS strategies.

Enhanced Internet’s AI capabilities means that customers can experience the agility and accessibility of the public internet, combined with the reliability and consistent performance levels typically expected from a private network or Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) solution.

Expereo’s proprietary AI software does this by combining AI with Machine-Learning to intelligently and proactively route network traffic over the best possible path.

For customers, the knowledge extends to predictive routes for specific situations by learning the most common traffic paths for their applications and therefore being ready to predict the path before the traffic is sent.

-- BERNAMA

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