

iQuila is a software-defined networking platform that provides Layer 2 capabilities using its VEN Protocol. By treating the internet as a virtual network switch, the tool helps devices in different geographical locations operate as if they are physically connected to the same local area network.
A protocol that splits data into segments streamed over multiple HTTPS connections to support connectivity and security.
Supports session keys up to 4096-bit through a partnership with Quantum Dice.
Supports Layer 2 functionality, including 802.1q VLAN and Q-in-Q tagging.
Is designed to support network resilience and continuous operation through clustering.
Provides applications for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android for remote access.
Connecting multiple campuses or branch offices to a central data center using Layer 2 connectivity.
Providing employees with a secure connection to corporate network resources from remote locations.
Linking machinery or sensors in mining, oil and gas, or automotive manufacturing across different network types.
Providing a software-defined alternative to traditional MPLS networks for managing network infrastructures.
Pricing was not clearly available from the provided evidence. A 14-day trial is offered. Buyers should confirm current pricing on the vendor website.
The Virtual Extended Network (VEN) protocol supports security and reliability by splitting data into segments and streaming them over multiple HTTPS connections.
iQuila provides client software and mobile applications for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android.
Yes, the provided evidence indicates that a 14-day trial is available.
Source category: Operations
Source subcategory: Network Infrastructure
iQuila is a Layer 2 Software Defined Network platform designed for IT companies and service providers to create virtualized LANs over the internet. It supports a VEN Protocol with embedded A.I. and quantum encryption for high-security requirements.