Managed WAN-as-a-Service platform for distributed enterprise networks
Ventus operates a managed network-as-a-service business spanning connectivity, hardware provisioning, and 24/7 support for multi-location enterprises. The tech stack—Cisco, AWS Direct Connect, SD-WAN, embedded Linux, ARM, and C/C++—reflects a hardware-forward, infrastructure-centric approach; active work on next-generation appliances and firmware optimization signals continued vertical integration. Engineering dominance in hiring (11 of 16 active engineering/product roles are engineering-level, with 10 at senior/principal) pairs with aggressive project velocity on resilience products, test automation, and device reliability—suggesting scaling constraints in both deployment and internal QA.
Ventus delivers carrier-agnostic, fully managed WAN connectivity and networking hardware to enterprises with distributed locations—financial institutions, retail chains, healthcare networks, and construction operations. The service encompasses network design, pre-configured hardware (built on Cisco and ARM platforms), continuous monitoring, field services, and round-the-clock support. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, the company operates at 51–200 employees and is actively expanding engineering capacity across the US, Australia, and Germany. Core product surfaces include MPLS replacement, SD-WAN deployment, PCI-DSS-compliant connectivity, and edge devices for ATM, guest Wi-Fi, IoT, and out-of-band management.
Ventus runs Cisco, AWS (Direct Connect, VPC, Transit Gateway), SD-WAN, embedded Linux, ARM, C/C++, Python, React, Ember.js, NetSuite, Salesforce, and Jira. Active adoption of SD-WAN signals continued evolution of their WAN abstraction layer.
Next-generation network resilience and appliance platforms, embedded firmware and Linux kernel drivers for sensors/gateways, wireless performance optimization, test automation at scale, and root-cause analysis tooling for distributed hardware fleet issues.
Ventus's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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