Alkira Inc – a provider of Network Infrastructure-as-a-Service (NIaaS) – spent the week highlighting an aggressive global event strategy across the AWS and Google Cloud ecosystems. The company promoted multiple upcoming appearances, signaling sustained go-to-market investment around network modernization and AI-ready networking use cases.
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Alkira is co-hosting a private wine-tasting event with Infoblox ahead of AWS Summit Toronto, aimed at networking leaders focused on infrastructure modernization. The invite-only session, which includes short demos and prize incentives, is designed to deepen engagement with enterprise decision-makers in the AWS ecosystem.
The company also emphasized its presence at AWS Summit Hamburg and the upcoming AWS Summit Amsterdam, where it is promoting NIaaS for cloud and AI-centric workloads. Repeated participation at regional AWS events suggests Alkira is using in-person engagement to support lead generation and strengthen its positioning in European cloud networking markets.
On the Google Cloud side, Alkira plans to exhibit at Google Cloud Summit DACH in Frankfurt, targeting enterprises modernizing on GCP across the DACH region. The firm will showcase its hardware-free, agentless NIaaS platform, underscoring a deployment model that avoids major network redesigns for customers.
Alkira further highlighted its role at Google Cloud AI Live in the Amsterdam area, focusing on AI-oriented enterprise workloads on GCP. These Google Cloud events are framed as opportunities to build visibility, expand ecosystem relationships, and promote Alkira’s multi-cloud and AI networking capabilities.
Beyond marketing, the company showcased a case study with a Fortune 10 healthcare client that consolidated multi-cloud networks across AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, and partner environments onto Alkira’s fabric. Reported outcomes include global deployment within weeks, standardized security and segmentation, and no additional specialist headcount.
Collectively, the large-enterprise healthcare win and broad event calendar indicate Alkira is combining referenceable use cases with targeted ecosystem outreach to support pipeline growth. While no financial metrics were disclosed, the week’s developments point to a strategy centered on scaling enterprise adoption of its NIaaS platform in regulated, multi-cloud, and AI-driven environments.

