Ventus operates a fully integrated managed WAN service, handling carrier selection, network engineering, hardware provisioning, and 24/7 support across customer sites. The tech stack—Linux, embedded systems (Yocto, ARM, x86), plus SD-WAN adoption—reflects a company building physical network appliances alongside cloud orchestration. Active hiring skews heavily toward engineering (27 roles), with senior-level positions dominating the slate; paired with projects around next-generation appliances and large-scale MSP infrastructure, this suggests Ventus is scaling both product complexity and customer operational footprint.
Ventus delivers managed network-as-a-service (NaaS) to enterprises with multiple distributed locations—financial institutions, retail chains, healthcare clinics, restaurants, and construction sites. The platform consolidates WAN connectivity, network design, PCI-DSS compliance, hardware staging, continuous monitoring, and field services into a single managed offering. Use cases include ATM networks, guest Wi-Fi, MPLS replacement, IoT, and remote site management. The company was founded in 1999 and operates from Norwalk, Connecticut with 51–200 employees, now hiring across the United States, Australia, and Germany.
Ventus provides managed WAN services for distributed enterprises. The platform handles carrier-agnostic connectivity, network engineering, hardware provisioning, PCI-DSS compliance, continuous monitoring, and 24/7 technical support across customer locations.
Ventus uses Linux, embedded systems (Yocto, ARM, x86), Python, C/C++, and wireless protocols (Bluetooth Low Energy, Zigbee, LTE, Wi-Fi). The stack also includes Salesforce, NetSuite, Jira, and Zendesk for operations. SD-WAN is an active adoption area.
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