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Grivety Global

SDWAN Solutions

As businesses expand across locations and cloud services, legacy WANs struggle to deliver the performance, visibility, and control required for modern applications. Our SDWAN Solutions provide a software-defined, policy-driven WAN that optimizes application performance, simplifies management, and strengthens security all while reducing costs and improving user experience.

What is SDWAN Solutions?

SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) transforms how organizations connect branch offices, data centers, and cloud resources.
By abstracting network control from hardware and using intelligent path selection, the solution dynamically routes traffic across MPLS, broadband, 4G/5G, or hybrid links based on application policies and real-time conditions.

We deliver centralized orchestration, end-to-end encryption, and granular traffic steering so your business gets reliable performance for SaaS, UCaaS, VoIP, and critical enterprise applications — with simplified operations and measurable ROI.

Key Features of SDWAN Solutions

Smarter, Secure, and Agile WAN for Distributed Enterprises

 

01

Centralized Orchestration & Policy Management

Single-pane management for network-wide policies, templates, and updates.

02

Intelligent Path Selection & Load Balancing

Dynamic routing across MPLS, broadband, and cellular links based on latency, jitter, and packet loss.

03

Application-Aware Routing

Classify and steer traffic by application type, ensuring SLAs for critical services.

04

Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP)

Rapid branch rollout with automated device onboarding and configuration.

05

Integrated Security

 End-to-end AES encryption, segmentation, firewalling, and optional next-gen security services.

06

WAN Optimization & QoS

Reduce bandwidth usage and improve throughput for key workflows.

07

Cloud On-Ramp & Multi-Cloud Support

Direct, optimized connectivity to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and SaaS providers.

08

Edge Flexibility

Support for virtualized and hardware SD-WAN appliances, plus 4G/5G failover.

Why Businesses Need SDWAN Solutions?

Traditional WAN architectures are costly, rigid, and often fail to meet the demands of cloud-first applications and remote work. SD-WAN addresses these challenges by providing:

  • Improved Application Performance: Prioritize business-critical traffic and reduce latency for cloud apps.

  • Lower Connectivity Costs: Use cost-effective broadband and hybrid links alongside MPLS.

  • Agile Branch Deployment: Rapidly provision new sites with zero-touch provisioning.

  • Enhanced Security: Built-in encryption, segmentation, and integrated security services.

  • Centralized Visibility & Control: Unified policy management across all sites and links.

  • Resilience & Business Continuity: Automated failover and link remediation for uninterrupted operations.

Industries we protect

Our SDWAN Solutions enable secure, high-performance connectivity for organizations across sectors that require distributed access and cloud reliability:

Retail & Quick-Serve Chains

For secure, high-speed transaction data storage.

Banking & Financial Services

Secure branch connectivity with prioritized transaction traffic.

Healthcare

Low-latency access to cloud EHR systems and telehealth services.

Education & Multi-Campus Institutions

Centralized management for campuses and remote learning.

Manufacturing & Logistics

Reliable connectivity for remote sites, warehouses, and IoT telemetry.

Professional Services & Branch-Heavy Enterprises

Consistent user experience across offices and home workers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SD-WAN and how does it differ from a traditional WAN?

SD-WAN is a software-defined approach that decouples control from hardware, allowing dynamic traffic steering, centralized policy management, and use of multiple link types (broadband, MPLS, cellular) to optimize performance and cost.

Yes. SD-WAN provides direct cloud on-ramps, intelligent path selection, and application-aware routing to reduce latency and improve SaaS and IaaS responsiveness

With zero-touch provisioning, new sites can be deployed in hours rather than weeks — depending on connectivity availability.

Yes. SD-WAN is designed to integrate with existing WAN assets, enabling hybrid deployments that leverage MPLS alongside broadband and cellular links.