SaaS providers building and delivering cloud-native applications are under increasing pressure to modernize their network foundations. As applications increasingly depend on moving data between centralized data centers and distributed cloud, edge, and customer environments, traditional private networking models struggle to keep pace. MPLS networks, once the standard for enterprise connectivity, were designed for static traffic
Network Connectivity Decisions and Long-Term Cost Impact
SaaS companies that deliver applications across customer environments, branch locations, or distributed infrastructure must make long-term decisions about how those environments are securely connected. Traditionally, IPSec VPNs have been the default choice for site-to-site connectivity. While familiar, VPN-centric architectures often introduce hidden operational costs, scaling limitations, and ongoing maintenance burdens that grow significantly over time.
Hybrid Cloud Networking for Modern SaaS Startups
SaaS startups are built to scale quickly, iterate often, and operate with lean teams. While application infrastructure has evolved to be highly automated and cloud-native, networking often remains a bottleneck. Many startups rely on DIY IPSec VPNs, fragmented cloud networking tools, or manually configured gateways that introduce operational drag as the business grows. As SaaS
Hybrid Cloud Connectivity for Fintech
Fintech providers increasingly operate in hybrid cloud environments where modern cloud-native platforms must interact seamlessly with legacy core banking systems. These environments introduce unique challenges related to security, compliance, latency, and availability—especially when real-time financial transactions depend on continuous, high-integrity connectivity. Hybrid cloud connectivity for fintech bridges this gap by enabling secure, persistent, and compliant
Hybrid Cloud Networking for Seamless Customer Integrations
Customers no longer want their data locked inside a SaaS black box. As organizations adopt cloud platforms, they increasingly expect to keep sensitive data within their own environments while still benefiting from SaaS capabilities. This shift is forcing vendors to rethink how their platforms connect to customer infrastructure—across private data centers, edge locations, and regulated
Hybrid Cloud Connectivity for Modern Healthtech Platforms
Healthcare SaaS providers operate in one of the most complex and regulated technology environments in the world. Healthtech applications must securely exchange data with EHR, EMR, and PACS systems that often live inside hospital data centers, clinics, and imaging facilities—many of which still rely on legacy, on-premise infrastructure. As healthcare organizations adopt cloud-based platforms, this
Managing Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure at Scale for SaaS Providers
SaaS companies operating hybrid cloud environments face a unique operational reality: hundreds—or even thousands—of customer endpoints running across public cloud platforms, private infrastructure, and customer-hosted on-prem environments. As scale increases, so does complexity. Manual processes, fragmented tooling, and reactive support models quickly become barriers to reliability, performance, and growth. Managing hybrid cloud infrastructure at scale
Designing a Hybrid Cloud Foundation for SaaS Providers
SaaS providers are facing increasing pressure to deliver platforms that are flexible enough to meet enterprise demands while remaining scalable, secure, and cost-efficient. As more SaaS customers require tighter control over data, lower application latency, and compliance with regional data residency regulations, relying solely on a public cloud model is no longer sufficient. This evolution
Hybrid Cloud Integration Services: Connectivity Cloud Platforms and On-Premise Infrastructure
Modern organizations increasingly architect solutions that span both public cloud environments and on-premise systems. While this hybrid model delivers scalability, flexibility, and operational efficiency, establishing a reliable and secure connection between these heterogeneous components remains a significant technical obstacle. Trustgrid’s hybrid cloud integration service is built specifically to address this challenge, enabling persistent, real-time connectivity
SaaS Data Integration Solutions: Extending Secure Access to Customer Data
Many SaaS platforms require controlled, persistent access to customer data that remains outside the cloud—often within customer-managed data centers, private infrastructure, or hybrid environments. Conventional approaches for connecting SaaS applications to these distributed data assets are frequently cumbersome, slow to deploy, and operationally risky. Firewall rule changes, brittle VPN configurations, inconsistent network topologies, and difficult
A More Flexible Zero Trust Networking Architecture
New zero trust networking option applies modern security to legacy infrastructure Zero Trust networking solutions have been getting a lot of attention lately, bolstered by the potential of ransomware and cyber attacks being used as a proxy for war. Trustgrid has seen a corresponding rise of interest in zero trust network access, or ZTNA, from
Unpatched VPNs Present Existential Risk
Recently, Finastra was hit with ransomware attacks and was forced to shut down a number of its products and services over the weekend. According to initial reports, the attacks may have been facilitated by the use of unpatched VPNs with known vulnerability issues. While Finastra has not released the full details and scope of the breach,