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    Netskope targets AI-driven network bottlenecks with AI Fast Path

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    AI Fast Path focuses on optimizing traffic flows between enterprise users, the Netskope cloud, and major AI providers. Netskope says more than 90% of its 120 NewEdge data centers can now connect to leading AI applications in less than five milliseconds from the Netskope cloud, an effort aimed at minimizing added delay as traffic is inspected for data loss prevention (DLP), threat protection, and policy enforcement.

    “Customers realized that if they don’t adopt these AI apps, they’re probably going to be extinct in a few years. At the same time, we can’t afford to compromise on security,” Arandjelovic says. “So, with NewEdge and the AI Fast Path, we’ve created a super-optimized path where there is literally barely a bump in the wire. At the same time, they are not compromising security, because you’re passing through our cloud and getting all the benefits of our data protection and threat protection.”

    As a set of capabilities within NewEdge, AI Fast Path enables better performance and efficiency for AI applications. According to Netskope, AI Fast Path provides enterprises with:

    AIdriven bottlenecks fast Netskope Network Path Targets
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