I have heard about Aviatrix offering inter-cloud network. However, I have not come across companies whose operating stack is split among multiple cloud providers. Who needs inter-cloud network and why? #Aviatrix #cloud #aws #awssales #gcp #azure #networkengineer #network
Any company that’s multi-cloud and paranoid about having non-customer facing service sit on internet routable IPs.
+1, I would say all tech companies have non-customer facing services.
Companies like LinkedIn, Slack, Snapchat are not on a multi vendor clouds. … then what kind of companies go down that route?
Also, Who are Aviatrix’s competitors?
Alkira
What’s the stickiness of the product? Once an enterprise has adopted a solution, how difficult is it for them to swap in a different provider?
Check out some of the usecases on Aviatrix website. https://aviatrix.com/featured-customers/
Who gets what % of the deals when it’s Alkira vs Aviatrix at an enterprise customer?
Why would anyone at Aviatrix or at Alkira volunteer that info for you?
What I have seen is that the winner wants to show off these metrics because that helps their reputation. It’s advertising without having to spend advertising dollars.
I'd recommend to interview, check the offer. And if the offer is attractive then figure out if the company is worth joining.
Am I correct that the expected trajectory is no longer holding up? If the company would have been doubling the revenue, the recent layoffs wouldn’t have happened. Check out this post.. "Aviatrix layoffs (Startups)" https://us.teamblind.com/s/tK2RhA6R
This is common in the enterprise space.
Examples will help. Can you name some? I am trying to understand the use case.