Service Mesh
Software-defined networking and infrastructure as code support consistent connectivity across roles, services, and locations.
Network fabricTransport to the Edge
TTTE is a Nubinity network fabric spanning datacenters, public and private clouds, and on-premises environments. It supports service discovery, content delivery, microservice architecture, multi-vendor infrastructure, and managed connectivity.
Core features
TTTE was created to give Nubinity a consistent way to connect, manage, monitor, and deliver services across a growing infrastructure footprint.
Software-defined networking and infrastructure as code support consistent connectivity across roles, services, and locations.
Network fabricPartner hardware platforms are selected for the reliability and capabilities required by the deployment.
QNAP, Supermicro, and Dell EMC storage options support infrastructure and application requirements.
Business wireless connectivity can be connected to TTTE and managed through Nubinity services.
Security is considered across hardware, transit, identity, endpoint, monitoring, and service delivery.
Connectivity, security, hardware, and infrastructure partners extend the available service design.
Use cases
The network fabric supports datacenter, on-premises, and mobile scenarios with different infrastructure and management needs.
Virtual rack infrastructure, multi-carrier connectivity, intelligent failover, and managed security for datacenter deployments.
Unified wireless, switching, routing, monitoring, and support for connected business locations.
Cellular connectivity, secure remote access, and low-latency edge options for distributed users and mobile operations.
TTTE capabilities
Docker-based services can reduce overhead, improve visibility, and create a more portable deployment model across supported environments.
The fabric supports new managed services, game-service growth, customer tooling, and service delivery components as Nubinity expands.
Locations include Dallas, Chicago, Virginia, Atlanta, and international infrastructure, with monitoring and expansion continuing over time.
As Nubinity’s datacenter footprint expanded and on-premises managed services grew, the team needed a consistent way to manage and monitor customer and internal systems across locations.
TTTE became a role-based microservice and virtual-network fabric—similar to an extended services VPN—connecting infrastructure without treating every location as an isolated environment.
Following Nubinity’s 2025 acquisition of Veilock, the service-delivery connection was extended into Veilock systems, with future enterprise integration under development.