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Teridion Announces Deep Integration with Cisco Meraki MX Security and SD-WAN Appliances

Teridion Announces Deep Integration with Cisco Meraki MX Security and SD-WAN Appliances Image Credit: Cisco

Teridion, a leading cloud WAN provider announced its deep integration with Cisco Meraki MX Security and SD-WAN appliances.

The combined solution is a bold new approach to branch networking, delivering Auto VPN and SD-WAN capabilities of Cisco Meraki’s MX appliances with Teridion’s high throughput and low latency public cloud-based WAN service.

The announcement highlights the new, seamless network level integration between Teridion’s high performance cloud WAN service and Cisco Meraki’s easy-to-use Auto VPN routing and high availability capabilities. Enterprise of all sizes can expect real-time applications such as voice and video to see latency improvements of up to 30 percent and file transfer throughput increases of up to 500 percent, claims Teridion. As always, the Cisco Meraki and Teridion solution is secured with Cisco’s security capabilities and managed in the cloud.

The Teridion cloud WAN service is a simple, snap-in integration with Cisco Meraki MX enterprise security and SD-WAN appliances that brings carrier grade Internet and WAN performance to broadband and dedicated Internet access connections.

Pejman Roshan, VP of Products and Marketing for Teridion
We have been working closely with Cisco Meraki on this deep integration, and together the combined solution makes it easy to deploy a secure and high performance WAN that is 100-percent cloud managed. 

Raviv Levi, Director of Product Management, Cisco Meraki
The combined Cisco Meraki and Teridion solution offers rich SD-WAN and security capabilities at the WAN edge that are tightly integrated with a high performance and cost-effective WAN service delivered over cost-effective broadband or dedicated Internet access. 

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