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What is Extranet as a Service (EaaS)?

An extranet is a type of private network that permits authorized external users or partners to access it, usually via the internet. It enables secure communication, collaboration, and sharing of data between an organization and its external stakeholders.

This can be particularly advantageous for businesses that interact with multiple external partners or clients, such as supply chain management, media services, or hospitals collaborating with various partners.

Additionally, it can assist enterprises in mergers and acquisitions by allowing them to quickly and securely onboard and integrate acquired companies into their network.

If you require an extranet, you may want to consider exploring Alkira’s cloud networking platform, which offers various features and functionalities, such as segmentation, micro-segmentation, and resource-sharing, to help customers securely connect with their business partners.

Alkira can be used to deliver Extranet as-a-Service, with no hardware, software, or virtual agent overhead to manage as part of the solution.

For more details please refer to our Extranet as-a-Service (EaaS) page.

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