A global Network as a Service platform with direct on-ramps to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle, designed to be driven by API. For mid-market and enterprise buyers who want programmable, on-demand cloud interconnect across regions — and who value building connectivity into their own automation — Console Connect is a strong NaaS contender to put in the comparison.
Console Connect delivers software-defined interconnection on a global network, with direct private on-ramps to the major cloud providers — AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle. The API-driven posture is the lead story: connectivity can be provisioned, changed, and torn down programmatically, which suits teams that want to fold interconnect into their own automation and infrastructure-as-code workflows. Like other NaaS platforms it's the connectivity layer, not the data center — and the cloud on-ramp breadth is its calling card.
Organizations connecting to multiple clouds across regions that want programmable, on-demand private connectivity from one platform.
If you manage infrastructure as code and want interconnect inside your automation, Console Connect's API-driven model is the value-add.
If footprint or PoP location is decisive, Megaport's network may map better to your sites. Worth comparing the two head-to-head.
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