DALLAS, May 23, 2017 -- Masergy today unveiled SD-WAN Go, a major extension of its Software-Defined Platform. This dynamic network service is an agile and cost-effective solution that can be rapidly deployed at locations around the globe.
SD-WAN Go complements Masergy’s existing SD-WAN Pro solution, giving customers two options to address any budget and connectivity requirement. Both services offer seamless integration with Masergy’s Hybrid Networking solutions.
Most SD-WAN solutions are proprietary and lock customers into a single vendor or technology approach. Only Masergy’s managed SD-WAN services let customers reap the benefits of SD-WAN while reducing the risk of an “all-or-nothing” solution.
“Adopting SD-WAN Go is like moving from a paper map to Google Maps. We give users real-time visibility into their WANs,” said Masergy CEO Chris MacFarland. “SD-WAN Go lets businesses rapidly and securely add locations and introduce network intelligence to meet their application performance needs.”
SD-WAN Go lets companies use existing or new connections (private, dedicated, broadband or 4G) to securely tunnel and route data across the public Internet and over Masergy’s Software-Defined Platform with:
- Zero-touch provisioning
- WAN Optimization
- Centralized policy and configuration management
- Access agnostic
- Secure local Internet offload
- PoP-to-cloud SLAs
About Masergy
Masergy owns and operates the largest independent Software Defined Platform in the world, delivering hybrid networking, managed security and cloud communication solutions to global enterprises. Our patented technology, customizable solutions and unmatched customer experience are why a growing number of leading organizations rely on Masergy to deliver performance beyond expectations. Learn more about Masergy and follow us on our blog Transforming Enterprise IT, Twitter @Masergy, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Media Contacts: Betsey Rogers for Masergy BridgeView Marketing 603-886-7087 [email protected]


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