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Top 20 SD-WAN Solutions SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 20 SaaS companies in SD-WAN Solutions. They have combined revenues of $487.5M and employ 2.8K people. They have raised $234.4M and serve 20.3K customers combined.

SD-WAN Solutions, or Software-Defined Wide Area Network solutions, are technologies that enable organizations to manage their wide area networks (WANs) through software rather than traditional hardware-based methods. This approach optimizes network traffic, provides enhanced security features, and simplifies network management by enabling centralized control over the WAN. Common use cases for SD-WAN include reducing costs associated with MPLS, improving the performance of cloud applications, and ensuring reliable connectivity between multiple branch locations. Typical features of SD-WAN Solutions include dynamic path selection, application-aware routing, and traffic prioritization, allowing businesses to direct traffic based on real-time assessments of network conditions. Organizations in various industries, particularly those with distributed locations or a significant reliance on cloud services, are key buyer personas. These may include IT managers, network engineers, and operations directors who seek to improve connectivity and reduce downtime while optimizing performance and control over their networking resources.

Companies
20
Revenue
$487.5M
Funding
$234.4M
Employees
2.8K

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Top SD-WAN Solutions Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Internap Holding LLC

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Internap is a provider of internet connectivity IP services through its Private Network Access Points (PNAP's). The company offers a combination of route-optimized enterprise IP, TCP acceleration and a global content delivery network (CDN) which improves website performance. Its services include cloud, managed services, colocation, network services and solutions. INAP was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. The company continually seeks to expand its business portfolio through mergers and acquisitions.

Revenue
$46.6M
Customers
5K
Year founded
1996
Funding
$20M
Team size
558
Growth
41.08%
2
Open Systems

United States

Backed by the Service Experience Promise, Open Systems simply and cost-effectively connects and secures hybrid environments and thus ensures your organization can meet business objectives. Open Systems uniquely focuses on a superior user experience when helping organizations reduce risk, improve efficiency, and accelerate innovation. The Open Systems SASE Experience delivers on the promise of ZTNA with a comprehensive, unified and easy-to-implement and use SASE platform that combines SD-WAN and Security Service Edge delivered as a Service. We provide 24x7 operational management and engineering support from assigned engineering teams and ensure affordable and predictable costs.

Revenue
$41.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
1990
Funding
-
Team size
375
Growth
-
3
Aryaka Networks

San Mateo, California, United States

Aryaka Networks is a software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) provider that offers cloud-based connectivity solutions for enterprise customers. The company's SD-WAN as a Service platform is designed to simplify and accelerate the deployment of WAN services, providing customers with fast and reliable connectivity to cloud and SaaS applications. Founded in 2009, Aryaka is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has a global presence with offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

Revenue
$36.6M
Customers
14K
Year founded
2009
Funding
$184M
Team size
656
Growth
-
4
NOOR Data Network

New York, New York, United States

NOOR Data Network is a full fledged Internet and Network Solutions Service provider based in Egypt. NOOR is one of the five Class A licensed providers in Egypt (the other 4 being Etisalat, Orange, Vodafone and Telecom Egypt). By Comparison NOOR (being a medium sized company) is considered to be a boutique operator targeting primarily enterprise sector in the market with a reputation for being the premium quality service provider with professional support and out of the box non-traditional solutions. NOOR provides a variety of Internet, Connectivity and value added services to a wide portfolio of clients ranging from local, multinational and governmental organizations that span all sectors of economy. With more than 20 years of experience in the market, NOOR pioneered creative and advanced technologies for its clients, from the free dial up (0777) to ADSL Broadband and MPLS-VPN services in the region. Today NOOR has more 250+ seasoned employees and 450+ network points of presence in Egypt is expanding its outreach in Africa seeking to establish points of presence in South Africa, Djibouti, Congo, Nigeria and Kenya.

Revenue
$24.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
221
Growth
-
5
Lavelle Networks

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

SD-WAN solutions provider

Revenue
$20M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$4.1M
Team size
105
Growth
77%
6
Bigleaf Networks

Tigard, Oregon, United States

Network optimization solutions provider leveraging SD-WAN technology and intelligent software for enhanced internet connectivity and cloud application performance

Revenue
$12.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
72
Growth
-
7
Georgialina Networks

Martinez, Georgia, United States

Provider of IT management, VoIP phone service, fiber internet and other services to businesses with a personal touch

Revenue
$10.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
92
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The product must provide software-based management of wide area networks. - It must optimize network traffic through features such as dynamic path selection and application-aware routing. - Solutions should support multi-cloud environments and enable secure, direct access to cloud applications. - The offering must help reduce reliance on costly MPLS services or improve performance when using multiple access connection types. - Not just focus on security features; must also enhance network performance and operational agility.