Aryaka Explained

Aryaka Networks, Inc.
Type:Private
Location City:Santa Clara, California
Industry:Cloud computing

Aryaka is a company that provides Unified SASE as a Service including wide-area software-defined networking (SD-WAN) connectivity, application delivery and network security. Aryaka is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional offices located in Hamburg, Germany, and Bengaluru, India.

History

Aryaka was founded in 2009 by Ajit Gupta,[1] Rajeev Bharadhwaj[2] and Ashwath Nagaraj. Gupta previously founded Speedera Networks, a content delivery network (CDN) acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2005 for stock valued at $500 million.[3] Bharadhwaj was previously at cloud service provider Ejasent Inc, acquired by Veritas in 2004 for $59 million.[4] Nagaraj was previously at Allegro Systems (acquired by Cisco Systems in 2001 for $185 million)[5] and founder of Assured Access Technologies (acquired by Alcatel in 1999 for $350 million).[6]

Aryaka announced its service in September 2010.

Aryaka raised $50 million from Goldman Sachs Growth Equity Fund. Previously it had raised a smaller $14M Series-E and had earlier received $45 million in Series D funding in a round led by from Third Point Ventures, adding new investor Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners (DTCP), and with participation from existing investors. In March 2016, it received $16 million in Series C funding from existing investors, Nexus Venture Partners. It previously received $10 million in Series C funding from Trinity Ventures, $25 million in series C funding led by Interwest Partners,[7] $15 million in series B funding and $14 million in series A funding from Trinity Ventures, Mohr Davidow Ventures, and Nexus Venture Partners.[8] Aryaka's foundational multi-segment WAN optimization patent was granted as a US patent in July 2013.[9]

Aryaka built a network to offer its managed wide-area network (WAN). It develops its own technology that includes WAN optimization, multi-cloud connectivity including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud, and delivers security as-a-service with partners that include Checkpoint, Palo Alto Networks, and Zscaler.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How Ajit Gupta's Aryaka is Disrupting the Wide Area Network Business . . November 19, 2012. Rogers. Bruce.
  2. Web site: SEC Form D filing . SEC . May 21, 2009.
  3. Web site: Akamai to Buy Speedera . . March 17, 2005. Bloomberg News.
  4. Veritas Capital acquires Ejasent for $59 million . January 7, 2004 . Veritas Capital . Dealipedia.
  5. Web site: Cisco Systems to Acquire Allegro Systems: Accelerating the Performance of VPN and Security Solutions . Cisco Newsroom . July 27, 2001. July 30, 2001. https://web.archive.org/web/20010730153750/http://www.newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/corp_072701.html/. Internet Archive.
  6. Web site: Alcatel Buys Assured . . March 5, 1999. D'Amico. Mary Lisbeth.
  7. Web site: Scrambling to Grow Fast Enough When Customers are Everywhere. The Wall Street Journal. July 17, 2012. Gage. Deborah.
  8. Web site: Aryaka: Stop Sending the Same File Twice. https://archive.today/20130130185801/http://www.nytimes.com/external/venturebeat/2010/09/21/21venturebeat-aryaka-networks-stop-sending-the-same-files-75631.html/. dead. January 30, 2013. The New York Times. September 21, 2010.
  9. Application acceleration as a service system and method.. US. 8489685. patent. August 31, 2009. July 7, 2013. Bharadhwaj. Rajeev. Gupta. Ajit. Nagaraj. Ashwath. Aryaka Networks, Inc..