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Quvia Launches Sync for Intelligent Edge-to-Cloud Data Mobility

New solution uses predictive intelligence to determine what data moves, when and under what conditions across edge and cloud environments

In testing, Quvia Sync demonstrated the ability to transfer up to 1 terabyte of data in 24 hours on a maritime vessel while meeting defined data SLAs and without increasing connectivity costs

MIRAMAR, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quvia, an edge-to-cloud network platform, today announced Quvia Sync, a solution for large-scale data synchronization between edge and cloud. Quvia Sync enables companies in network-constrained environments to move data predictably and efficiently without disrupting operations or Quality of Experience (QoE)—while honoring data SLAs and keeping connectivity costs under control.

Edge environments such as aircraft, ships, and offshore platforms generate massive volumes of operational and sensor data. As AI accelerates, the need to move that data between the edge and the cloud is growing because AI models rely on the cloud for training and updates.

Quvia Sync makes this possible by introducing intelligence that determines what data moves, when and how, based on application needs and operational priorities.

“AI inferencing is unlocking real opportunity, but data and AI model mobility remain a core challenge for our customers,” said Benny Retnamony, founder and CEO, Quvia. “As space, edge and cloud converge, the constraint is shifting from bandwidth to intelligence. Quvia is the digital fabric that enables that intelligence and makes data and AI model mobility across edge and cloud possible, so companies can deploy and scale new applications, services and experiences at the edge.”

Quvia Sync seamlessly integrates multi-vendor, on-premises data sources to capture metadata and understand data context, while honoring data SLAs and cost constraints. It continuously evaluates network conditions and available capacity to determine when and where data should move, selecting the optimal path across any combination of providers, orbits and network types. This allows companies to efficiently synchronize edge data while maintaining consistent QoE.

In testing, Quvia Sync demonstrated the ability to transfer up to 1 terabyte of data in 24 hours on a maritime vessel while meeting defined data SLAs and without increasing connectivity costs.

How Quvia Sync works:

  • Dynamic Path Optimization: Transfers data across the lowest-cost available paths, using idle bandwidth windows.
  • Context-Aware Prioritization: Identifies application requirements and data backlogs to prioritize time-sensitive data.
  • Operational Visibility: Provides insight into synchronization status, backlog and performance to support predictable operations.

By unlocking large-scale data movement, Sync allows companies to launch services that were previously impractical due to bandwidth constraints. For example, seismic survey vessels can transmit terabytes of sonar data in near real time, cruise lines can offer digital-first guest experiences including social-media-ready content libraries, and airlines can deliver personalized, connected passenger experiences that continue across aircraft and flights.

Quvia Sync is currently available to select customers, with broader availability planned for later this year.

About Quvia

Quvia is an edge-to-cloud network platform that provides the digital fabric between edge and cloud. The platform delivers real-time visibility into network performance and Quality of Experience (QoE) and uses AI to orchestrate data and connectivity across satellite, terrestrial and hybrid networks. This enables high QoE and reliable data mobility in remote and network-constrained environments.

Quvia works with global leaders in aviation, energy, maritime and more, across satellite, terrestrial and telecommunications networks.

To learn more, visit www.quvia.ai and follow us on LinkedIn.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Leslie Grant, VP, Marketing & Communications, Quvia
leslie@quvia.ai

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Media Contact:
Leslie Grant, VP, Marketing & Communications, Quvia
leslie@quvia.ai

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