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inq. SA Launches Fabric to Power Secure, Scalable Cloud Connectivity

 As businesses increasingly adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, inq. SA has introduced inq. Fabric, a private, software-defined connectivity solution designed to meet the growing demand for secure, low-latency data transit across global locations.

According to Ralph Berndt, Sales and Marketing Director at inq. SA, the global shift towards cloud adoption saw companies spend over $270 billion on cloud infrastructure services in 2023 alone, making reliable and secure connectivity more critical than ever.

“Fabric is the connectivity foundation modern businesses need, especially those operating across borders and cloud platforms,” Berndt explained. “It offers private network isolation, reducing exposure to cyber threats while delivering high-speed data access to global data centres.”

Unlike traditional cloud connections that struggle with balancing speed and security, Fabric provides direct, low-latency links to data centres worldwide. This ensures mission-critical information, especially in sectors like finance and healthcare, is delivered promptly and safely.

The platform’s software-defined network model isolates sensitive data from public internet traffic, enhancing data sovereignty and compliance. Berndt added that Fabric’s centralised management also simplifies network expansion, making it ideal for companies scaling across multiple regions.

As digital transformation accelerates, inq. Fabric positions itself as a future-ready infrastructure that enables enterprises to integrate cloud services securely while focusing on agility and operational efficiency.

“Businesses investing in solutions like Fabric are not just improving their networks — they’re future-proofing their digital strategies,” said Berndt.

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