
Any business with more than one digital component has at least one use case for QoS, whether it’s prioritizing important software or guaranteeing uninterrupted data transmissions. Rules can be set by any combination of application, region, IP address, network type, and/or data type.
Any business with more than one digital component has at least one use case for QoS, whether it’s prioritizing important software or guaranteeing uninterrupted data transmissions. Rules can be set by any combination of application, region, IP address, network type, and/or data type.

Zenlayer discusses the history of the company, the effects of COVID-19 on cloud computing, partnerships, emerging markets, and more in this wide-ranging interview with Cloud7 News.
Zenlayer discusses the history of the company, the effects of COVID-19 on cloud computing, partnerships, emerging markets, and more in this wide-ranging interview with Cloud7 News.

Zenlayer is now offering direct connections to teleconferencing platform Zoom through our Cloud WAN service.
Zenlayer is now offering direct connections to teleconferencing platform Zoom through our Cloud WAN service.

If you’re in the networking industry, you’ve probably heard about DPI, or Deep Packet Inspection. But what is that exactly, and what is it used for?
If you’re in the networking industry, you’ve probably heard about DPI, or Deep Packet Inspection. But what is that exactly, and what is it used for?

As part of our continual quest for improvement, we’re pleased to announce new connection options making Zenlayer SD-WAN easier to use than ever.
As part of our continual quest for improvement, we’re pleased to announce new connection options making Zenlayer SD-WAN easier to use than ever.

SD-WAN uses a single system to control your entire network. Because your network is defined by software, adding or removing connections becomes a cinch – you just have to tell the computer what to add and where it is. It’s like having a GPS for your data that can also build roads.
SD-WAN uses a single system to control your entire network. Because your network is defined by software, adding or removing connections becomes a cinch – you just have to tell the computer what to add and where it is. It’s like having a GPS for your data that can also build roads.