CDNetworks Launches Solution to Secure and Accelerate AI Aggregation Platforms

CDNetworks has introduced a new solution designed to help emerging AI aggregation platforms reduce cross-region latency, manage traffic spikes, and protect APIs

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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On June 25, 2026, Singapore-based CDNetworks, which operates as an APAC-leading network delivering edge as a service, announced the launch of a new solution designed to accelerate and secure AI aggregation platforms worldwide. This purpose-built technology is engineered to help emerging AI aggregation platforms deliver faster, more reliable, and highly secure artificial intelligence experiences to business users across the globe.[1][2]

As modern enterprises rapidly adopt multiple AI models across their various business functions, AI aggregation platforms are increasingly emerging as a critical access layer. These platforms serve essential roles in model selection, task routing, and cost optimization. However, as these platforms scale across different global regions, they face growing pressure to maintain low-latency performance and manage unpredictable spikes in user traffic.[1][2]

To resolve these scaling issues, the newly launched solution from CDNetworks focuses on reducing cross-region latency and managing sudden traffic spikes effectively. Furthermore, the solution is designed to protect increasingly exposed AI model application programming interfaces, or APIs, safeguarding the critical connection points that these platforms rely on to deliver their services.[1][2]

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