This development shows Turnium’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions in the Technology-as-a-Service (TaaS) sector.
For the company’s full news release, please visit www.newsfilecorp.com/release/238955
Enhancing SD-WAN Performance and Security
Turnium has built a strong reputation as a provider of proprietary software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) solutions, primarily offered on a white-label basis to over 70 channel partners worldwide. In contrast to rivals whose hardware solutions can cost thousands of dollars, Turnium’s SD-WAN software runs far more affordably on common Intel-based servers.
Turnium’s most recent SD-WAN software (V7.x) has shown significant performance gains in commercial trials, achieving nearly 10x faster data throughput rates on consumer-grade chips and 13x faster performance on enterprise-level chips. A scalability benchmark that establishes a new industry standard is the system’s ability to support up to 100,000 nodes per management server.
CEO’s Vision: AI, Security, and Seamless Integration
Doug Childress, Global CEO of Turnium, emphasized the company’s focus on innovation:
“As we drive innovation from the top down, we will continue to focus on accelerating our R&D efforts, leveraging our team’s proven skillsets, knowledge, and industry experience to help define new standards for next-generation dynamic routing, switching, and firewall solutions—all on a single managed device.”
This next-generation Universal Edge Device will operate as a subscription-based appliance, consolidating advanced routing, edge switching, and firewall capabilities into a single managed platform. A key feature is the AI-driven dynamic traffic steering, which optimizes data flow based on real-time network conditions, significantly enhancing efficiency and reliability.
Additionally, the device will integrate biometric fingerprint authentication and secure remote management, ensuring seamless connection to Turnium’s zero-touch provisioning system. With a built-in secure remote management agent, each device will be linked to Turnium’s global Security Operations Centre (SOC), providing 24/7/365 monitoring and support.
Strategic Expansion and Market Positioning
Turnium’s acquisition of Australia-based Claratti has further strengthened its capabilities in telecommunications, AI, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The Claratti acquisition aligns with Turnium’s broader strategy of expanding its TaaS platform by integrating complementary technologies to enhance its service portfolio.
“The Turnium team remains laser-focused on providing our global channel partners with the most robust and cutting-edge suite of IT solutions to meet their growing customer needs—today and into the future,” added Childress. “We are delighted to introduce this latest product with enhanced speeds, self-serve interfaces, AI-driven traffic steering, and embedded cybersecurity tools, including future PQC integration.”
Final Thoughts
With its next-generation Universal Edge Device, Turnium is poised to strengthen its competitive edge in the SD-WAN and network security markets. By incorporating AI-driven traffic management, biometric security, and PQC readiness, the company aims to provide its channel partners with a scalable, cost-effective solution that meets the evolving demands of modern IT infrastructure.
As Turnium continues to expand its ecosystem and integrate advanced security features, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for flexible and secure network solutions in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
For the company’s full news release, please visit www.newsfilecorp.com/release/238955
FIGURE 1: Turnium’s Next Generation Universal Edge Device
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