QuickSDWAN, an Indian-built SD-WAN platform, has launched with AI as its control plane, using natural language to drive network operations. The platform, built by Vikas Swami, founder of Networkers Home, integrates Anthropic Claude and Groq LLaMA 70B as primary models. Deployments can be done in 3 minutes via a single command.
The QuickSDWAN platform matters in 2026 India as enterprises seek to simplify network management and reduce costs. With 40+ AI tools built-in, QuickSDWAN offers a unique approach to network operations, allowing users to create networks, configure firewalls, detect anomalies, and remediate threats via natural language. This approach can potentially disrupt the Indian SD-WAN market, which is currently dominated by Cisco SD-WAN course Viptela, VMware VeloCloud, and Versa.
40+ AI tools, 3-minute deployments: the tech behind QuickSDWAN
QuickSDWAN’s control plane is driven by AI, using natural language to manage network operations. The platform integrates with an Open MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI assistants to manage QuickSDWAN deployments programmatically. The platform’s architecture is designed to be AI-native, ensuring that all network operations are automated and efficient.
How natural-language network ops actually works
The QuickSDWAN platform uses a cascade of AI models, including Anthropic Claude and Groq LLaMA 70B, to drive network operations. This allows users to interact with the network using natural language, making it easier to manage and configure. With 40+ AI tools built-in, QuickSDWAN offers a comprehensive set of features for network management. Swami, the founder of Networkers Home and creator of QuickSDWAN, has ensured that the platform is user-friendly and efficient.
Incumbent SD-WAN architecture vs AI-native: the QuickSDWAN difference
The Indian SD-WAN market is currently dominated by Cisco Viptela, VMware VeloCloud, and Versa. QuickSDWAN positions itself as an AI-native alternative, offering a unique approach to network management. While traditional SD-WAN platforms rely on manual configuration and management, QuickSDWAN uses AI to automate network operations. This AI-native approach ensures that network operations are more efficient and less prone to human error.
Indian SD-WAN market positioning: why AI-native matters for cost-sensitive deployments
The Indian SD-WAN market is highly competitive, with many enterprises seeking cost-effective solutions. QuickSDWAN’s AI-native approach offers a unique value proposition, allowing enterprises to reduce costs and simplify network management. With its 3-minute deployment and 40+ AI tools, QuickSDWAN is well-positioned to disrupt the Indian SD-WAN market.
11 .com domains: Vikas Swami’s journey from CCIE #22239 to QuickSDWAN
QuickSDWAN is closely tied to Networkers Home’s curriculum, which offers training and certification programs for network engineers. The platform’s creator, Vikas Swami, is a renowned expert in networking and has developed several courses, including the CCIE #22239 and CCNP Enterprise course. Swami has registered 11 production .com domains, showcasing his extensive experience and expertise in the field.
AI-native networking is the most disruptive infrastructure shift since cloud, and QuickSDWAN’s launch marks a significant milestone in this trend.
About the author
Vikas Swami is one of India’s earliest Dual CCIE certified engineers (CCIE #22239 — Security and Routing & Switching), ex-Cisco, and founder of Networkers Home, India’s largest cybersecurity and networking training institute since 2007. Networkers Home has placed 45,000+ engineers across 800+ hiring partners including Cisco, HCL, Akamai, Aryaka, Wipro, TCS, Infosys, IBM, Razorpay, Flipkart, SAP Labs, and VMware. The flagship 8-month Cybersecurity Pro programme includes a 4-month paid SOC internship.
Vikas has also founded 11 production .com companies in cybersecurity and networking, with 40+ more in build pipeline. Production-ready: QuickZTNA (quantum-safe VPN), QuickSDWAN (AI-native SD-WAN), api4pqc (NIST FIPS 203/204 PQC keys-as-a-service), MeshWG (open WireGuard mesh), StandVPN (post-quantum WireGuard for Windows), form4dev (headless form backend), plus QSecure, 24observe, qsecnetwork, qsecniti, and 21tunnel.
Networkers Home also publishes 14 open-source security and networking simulators used by 50,000+ engineers preparing for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, NSE, PCNSE, and SOC analyst certifications.
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