FlexWorx

FlexWorx

Telecommunications

Los Angeles, California 2,904 followers

Security-First Networking & Connectivity

About us

FlexWorx enables end-to-end network transformation. We are the leading provider of secure, SD-WAN enabled networks. We leverage over 50+ fiber, broadband and wireless access carriers to deliver a truly flexible and cost-effective solution. We own and manage our blended IP network to ensure uptime and reliability. We have integrated cutting edge SASE, Security and Cloud providers into our network fabric to offer world-class services directly to the customer’s end points.

Website
http://www.flexworx.io
Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
SD-WAN, Cloud, VeloCloud, AT&T, Bandwidth, Security, Managed Services, SASE, Cloud Service Providers, Billing Aggregation, Bare Metal Servers, Cato, and Secure Remote Access

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    🍎 It's Time for NRF 2024! FlexWorx is excited to join NRF 2024, Jan 14-16. We're booth-free but brimming with innovative ideas! 🤖 Dive into discussions about our network-as-a-service, experience the power of network aggregation, and understand our comprehensive cybersecurity solutions. 🍽️ And don't miss our exclusive networking event – perfect for in-depth conversations and new connections. #NRF2024 #RetailNetworking #CybersecurityExpertise #FlexWorxEvent

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    🗽 Hello, NYC! Ready for NRF 2024? Join FlexWorx from Jan 14-16 to discover the future of retail networking. We're here without a booth, but with tons of insights! 🔍 Learn about our network-as-a-service offerings, the efficiency of network aggregation, and our advanced approach to cybersecurity. 💬 Message us to set up a meeting and see how FlexWorx can revolutionize your retail operations. #NRF2024 #NetworkingFuture #Cybersecurity #FlexWorxInsights

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    Countdown to NRF 2024! ⏰ FlexWorx is gearing up for an insightful experience in New York City from Jan 14-16. We might not have a booth, but our presence will be felt! 🤝 Connect with our experts to learn about network-as-a-service, the advantages of network aggregation, and robust cybersecurity strategies. 📧 Reach out to us for a personalized discussion about how our solutions can benefit your business. #NRF2024 #NetworkingSolutions #RetailInnovation #MeetFlexWorx

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    🚀 Exciting Announcement from FlexWorx! 🚀 We're thrilled to be part of NRF 2024 in New York City, Jan 14-16! While we won't have a booth, our team is eager to meet you. 🌐 Join us to explore the transformative power of network-as-a-service, understand the benefits of network aggregation, and dive deep into cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. 📅 Schedule a meeting with us and let’s discuss how FlexWorx can elevate your retail operations. #NRF2024 #NetworkAsAService #Cybersecurity #RetailTech

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    What is Zero Trust and why do you need it? Zero Trust Network Access, also known as software-defined perimeter (SDP), is a modern approach to securing access to applications and services both in the cloud and on-premises. How ZTNA works is simple: deny everyone and everything access to the resource unless it is explicitly allowed. This approach enables tighter overall network security and micro-segmentation that can limit lateral movement in the event a breach occurs. Today, with legacy network security point solutions, once a user gets past a security appliance, they implicitly gain network access to everything on the same subnet. This inherently increases risk and attack surface. ZTNA flips that paradigm on its head. With ZTNA, IT must explicitly allow access to network resources and can apply restrictions down to the application level. Gartner projected that by 2023, 60% of enterprises will phase out VPN and use ZTNA instead. The main driver of ZTNA adoption is the changing shape of enterprise network perimeters. Cloud workloads, work from home, mobile, and on-premises network assets must be accounted for, and point solutions, such as VPN appliances, aren’t the right tool for the job. At a high-level, we can summarize the advantage of ZTNA over VPN with a single word: granularity. Zero Trust Network Access enables enterprises to restrict access at a level VPN and other “castle-and-moat” approaches to network security simply cannot. This granular-level control is also why Zero Trust Network Access complements the identity-driven approach to network access SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) demands. With Zero Trust Network Access built-in to a cloud-native network platform, SASE is capable of connecting the resources of the modern enterprises — mobile users, sites, cloud applications, and cloud datacenters — with just the right degree of access. Learn more about ZTNA...click the "Message" button above to get a demo! #ZeroTrust #ZTNA #NetworkSecurity #SDP #Cybersecurity #CloudSecurity #ITSecurity #DataProtection #MicroSegmentation #InfoSec #VPNAlternative #SASE #EnterpriseTech #DigitalTransformation #CyberDefense #GranularAccess #SecurityTrends #RemoteWorkSecurity #IdentityDrivenAccess #NetworkPerimeter

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    Is my SD-WAN sufficient or do I need to go SASE? 🔐 Considering the security landscape evolving at a rapid pace, the question arises: "Is my SD-WAN sufficient, or do I need to embrace SASE?" ✨ Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is more than just the next step from SD-WAN; it's a holistic approach that converges networking and security into a unified, cloud-native service. SASE goes beyond optimizing traffic routes—it integrates security features like FWaaS, CASB, DLP, SWG, and ZTNA. 🌐 SASE eliminates the need for maintaining complex, fragmented infrastructures associated with traditional point solutions. It's about enhancing security, supporting remote work, and improving global application access. 🤔 So, ask yourself: Does your current SD-WAN solution provide the comprehensive security and cloud-native architecture that SASE delivers? Are you ready for the future of network security? As you evaluate your current SD-WAN solution, consider the evolving landscape of networking and security. The future of network security is shaped by the dynamic requirements of a digital age, where agility, scalability, and robust protection are paramount. SASE is designed to enhance security postures, enable secure remote work, and improve access to global applications. It's about future-proofing your network infrastructure. 💡 Let's discuss the path forward. Drop your thoughts below or click the "Message" button above for a more in-depth conversation. #SDWAN #SASE #NetworkSecurity #CloudNative #DigitalTransformation #ITInfrastructure #Cybersecurity #TechStrategy #Networking #FutureReady

    • FlexWorx SD-WAN vs. SASE
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    Is my SD-WAN sufficient or do I need to go SASE? 🔐 Considering the security landscape evolving at a rapid pace, the question arises: "Is my SD-WAN sufficient, or do I need to embrace SASE?" ✨ Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is more than just the next step from SD-WAN; it's a holistic approach that converges networking and security into a unified, cloud-native service. SASE goes beyond optimizing traffic routes—it integrates security features like FWaaS, CASB, DLP, SWG, and ZTNA. 🌐 SASE eliminates the need for maintaining complex, fragmented infrastructures associated with traditional point solutions. It's about enhancing security, supporting remote work, and improving global application access. 🤔 So, ask yourself: Does your current SD-WAN solution provide the comprehensive security and cloud-native architecture that SASE delivers? Are you ready for the future of network security? As you evaluate your current SD-WAN solution, consider the evolving landscape of networking and security. The future of network security is shaped by the dynamic requirements of a digital age, where agility, scalability, and robust protection are paramount. SASE is designed to enhance security postures, enable secure remote work, and improve access to global applications. It's about future-proofing your network infrastructure. 💡 Let's discuss the path forward. Drop your thoughts below or click the "Message" button above for a more in-depth conversation. #SDWAN #SASE #NetworkSecurity #CloudNative #DigitalTransformation #ITInfrastructure #Cybersecurity #TechStrategy #Networking #FutureReady

    • FlexWorx SD-WAN vs. SASE
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    How do I determine the “level” of SD-WAN I need? As the Director of IT, determining the appropriate "level" of SD-WAN for your organization involves a careful evaluation of your specific business needs, current infrastructure, and future growth plans. Let's share an illustrative story to highlight the decision-making process. Consider a mid-sized enterprise, XYZ Corp, that has been relying on traditional MPLS connections to connect its various offices and ensure seamless communication between employees. With an increasing demand for remote work and the adoption of cloud-based applications, the limitations of their existing network infrastructure became apparent. The need for a more agile, scalable, and secure solution became evident. Current State: XYZ Corp's IT team recognizes the need for SD-WAN to enhance network performance, reduce costs, and provide better support for the growing remote workforce. However, they face the crucial question: "How do we determine the level of SD-WAN that aligns with our business goals?" Assessment and Requirements: The IT team conducts a comprehensive assessment of their network requirements. They consider factors such as bandwidth needs, application performance, security protocols, and the geographical distribution of their offices. They identify critical applications that require low latency and high performance, such as real-time collaboration tools and cloud-based databases. Selecting the Right Level of SD-WAN: Understanding that not all SD-WAN solutions are created equal, the Director of IT collaborates with the team to select a solution that offers the appropriate level of sophistication. They recognize that a one-size-fits-all approach won't suffice and opt for a solution that provides a balance between cost-effectiveness and advanced features. Real-World Example: In XYZ Corp's case, they choose an SD-WAN solution that allows them to prioritize mission-critical applications, dynamically adjust to network conditions, and integrate robust security features. They also consider scalability to accommodate future growth and flexibility to adapt to changing business needs. Implementation and Optimization: The chosen SD-WAN solution is implemented with a phased approach. The IT team works closely with the vendor to optimize the network, ensuring seamless integration with existing infrastructure. They monitor performance metrics closely during the initial stages to fine-tune configurations for maximum efficiency. Measuring Success: Over time, XYZ Corp experiences tangible benefits. Application performance improves, remote employees have secure and reliable access to corporate resources, and the organization gains the agility needed to adapt to market changes. The level of SD-WAN chosen proves to be a strategic investment aligned with the company's vision and growth trajectory. #FlexWorx #SDWANStrategy #NetworkInfrastructure #ITLeadership #RemoteWorkSolutions #CloudAdoption #AgileNetworking

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