Founded in 2014, SkyNetTech was born from the conviction that network infrastructure should be intelligent, autonomous, and invisible — freeing organizations to focus on what matters.
SkyNetTech started as a three-person team in a San Francisco garage, convinced that enterprise networking was fundamentally broken. Too complex. Too brittle. Too slow to adapt.
A decade later, we operate one of the world's most advanced distributed network fabrics — serving over 12,000 enterprises across 60 countries, processing over 3.2 terabits per second at peak.
We believe the network of the future doesn't just connect systems — it understands them, protects them, and evolves with them.
Three engineers leave Google to reimagine enterprise networking from the ground up.
Early traction with fintech and healthcare companies validates the autonomous-first approach.
Global expansion begins. First international PoPs launched across Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Neural threat detection engine processes over 1 billion events per second in production.
Serving 12,000+ clients across 60 countries with 99.99% uptime SLA.
We build for the next decade, not the next quarter. Every architectural decision is made with 10-year durability in mind.
Open about our uptime, our failures, and our roadmap. We share incident reports publicly because trust is earned through honesty.
Our best product decisions come from the people closest to the technology. Every engineer has a voice in the roadmap.
Carbon-neutral since 2023. We run entirely on renewable energy and invest 5% of revenue in digital equity programs.
Former Google SRE lead. PhD in Distributed Systems from MIT. Obsessed with sub-millisecond latency.
Ex-Cloudflare principal engineer. Designed the routing algorithm powering our network fabric.
Former NSA cybersecurity researcher. Leads our AI threat intelligence and red team operations.
Built enterprise sales orgs at AWS and Fastly. Scaled SkyNetTech from 100 to 12,000 clients.
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