Cumulus Networks vs Masergy comparison

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We performed a comparison between Cumulus Networks and Masergy based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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April 2024
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Overview

Cumulus Networks is leading the transformation of bringing web-scale networking to enterprise cloud. Our networking switching software, Cumulus Linux, is the only solution that allows you to affordably build and efficiently operate your network like the world’s largest data center operators — unlocking vertical network stacks.

With Cumulus Linux, our customers can run their data center networks the way Google and Facebook have done for years, highly automated, without all the development time or expensive, specialized hardware.

The network is a critical part of the data center that has traditionally been a bottleneck for rapid deployment of applications. We believe in completely transforming the industry by enabling a web-scale IT architectural approach that brings efficiency and flexibility to the network.

The Masergy SIEM+ solution captures and analyzes activity logs from firewalls, host Intrusion Detection/Prevention agents, Microsoft Windows events, and other syslog-producing devices. This log capture enables real-time, sophisticated rules-based analysis, correlation, alerting, monitoring and reporting. And we've integrated Masergy managed premise and cloud based firewalls and most industry leading commercially available firewalls, switches and routers to enable automatic and on-demand blocking of malicious traffic.

Sample Customers
Perth Radiological Clinic, Medallia, Faithlife, Ooyala, NephoScale, DreamHost, SFMIX
Elevate, U.S. Electrodynamics Inc., RealD, The Hallmark Channel, Torus Insurance, Land Home Financial ServicesInc
Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company23%
Financial Services Firm11%
Educational Organization9%
Government8%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company27%
Financial Services Firm8%
Construction Company8%
Real Estate/Law Firm6%
Company Size
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Small Business22%
Midsize Enterprise12%
Large Enterprise66%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business31%
Midsize Enterprise19%
Large Enterprise50%
Buyer's Guide
Software Defined Networking (SDN)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco, Big Switch Networks, Juniper and others in Software Defined Networking (SDN). Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Cumulus Networks is ranked 8th in Software Defined Networking (SDN) while Masergy is ranked 17th in Software Defined Networking (SDN). Cumulus Networks is rated 0.0, while Masergy is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Cumulus Networks is most compared with Pica8, Big Switch Networks, VMware NSX, Cisco ACI and Cisco SD-WAN, whereas Masergy is most compared with Meraki SD-WAN, Versa Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Platform and Megaport.

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