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AT&T Launches AWS Direct Connect Bundles for NetBond for Cloud Customers

AT&T Launches AWS Direct Connect Bundles for NetBond for Cloud Customers Image Credit: AT&T

AT&T NetBond for Cloud users gained enhanced connectivity to more than 100 additional cloud software and service providers hosted on the AWS platform as part of the new AWS Direct Connect (DX) Bundle.

AT&T NetBond for Cloud enables enterprise customers to connect their AT&T virtual private network (VPN) to cloud providers of their choice. 

Also starting this week, AWS software and solution providers can join the AT&T NetBond for Cloud Solution Provider program. The program gives service providers a way to attract new customers by identifying AT&T NetBond for Cloud as a dynamic, flexible and highly secure connectivity option when used with AWS Direct Connect (DX) Bundles.

Mo Katibeh, SVP of Advanced Solutions
We are seeing more and more Business customers shifting to use SaaS applications in the cloud—in fact, IDC expects the worldwide SaaS market to reach $123B in 2020. With NetBond for Cloud, users can bypass the public internet to connect to cloud solutions through a highly secure connection to a growing number of SaaS providers via AWS Direct Connect.

Terry Wise, VP, Channels and Alliances 
For many businesses, managing complex network deployments and security risks is a key priority when migrating information to the cloud. The capabilities we are working to provide with AT&T help address those issues by providing additional flexibility and control over an even greater number of AWS cloud services.

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