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XKL Introduces Digital Express Solution to its FlexArc Architecture, Enabling Swift Routes Across Complicated Networks

Kirkland, WA – August 30, 2017 – XKL LLC, a leading provider of fiber optic networking systems, introduces Digital Express, a solution that facilitates express routes that serve as direct, low latency connections through otherwise complicated network architecture. A feature of XKL’s FlexArc architecture, Digital Express enables users to cross multiple nodes in order to reach the destination node all with extremely low latency.

Designed by XKL’s team of engineers, FlexArc supports rapid provisioning and enables efficient scalability of critical network infrastructure on an as-needed basis. It also offers soft configurable, any-to-any mapping of client and line-side optics, and is ideally suited to accommodate complex topologies, such as mesh and ring as well as linear and point to point. Optimal for metro, regional, long haul and data center markets, FlexArc is designed so customers can easily manage and grow their networks through an agile interface.

“Next generation applications not only require minimal latency, but also intelligent routing,” comments Chad Lamb, Chief Systems Architect for XKL. “Hybrid IT strategies involve multiple platforms across diverse locations. Our Digital Express feature ensures that complex desperate systems work together as seamlessly integrated unified environments.”

For more information on XKL’s optical networking product portfolio, please visit www.xkl.com.

XKL will be attending Capacity North America, taking place in Denver from September 6 – 7. To request a meeting onsite, please email jsa_xkl@jsa.net.

About XKL
Privately owned and operated by Cisco Systems co-founder Len Bosack, XKL provides high capacity DWDM optical networking products for robust enterprise deployment, service providers, and seamless cloud migration. The company is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington. For more information on XKL and its product line, please visit www.xkl.com. For the latest company updates, be sure to follow XKL on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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