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How to Terminate Your MPLS Contract Early

CATO Networks

In the era of digital transformation, your organization might be looking for a more agile and cloud-friendly alternative to MPLS. But while getting off your MPLS contract might seem daunting due to hefty early termination fees, its actually easier and less expensive than you might think. you might be subject to a financial penalty.

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The Top 4 Industry 4.0 Challenges and How SASE Helps Manufacturers Overcome ThemĀ 

CATO Networks

This blog post highlights four of the most prominent onesbased on real experiences from Catos manufacturing customersand how SASE helps tackle them head-on. 3: High Operational Costs Disparate network and security point solutions create a financial and operational burden. Cato is the leader in single-vendor SASE. investments.

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An Inside Look at Life Before and After Deploying SASE

CATO Networks

SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is an enterprise networking and security service that converges SD-WAN with multiple security functions – including FWaaS, CASB, DLP, SWG, and ZTNA – into a converged, cloud-native service that is manageable, optimized, secure and easy to use.

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The Path to SASE: A Project Planning Guide

CATO Networks

Secure Access Service Edge, or SASE , a term coined by Gartner in 2019, defines a newer framework that converges enterprise networking and security point solutions into a single, secure, cloud-native, and globally distributed solution that secures all edges. Let’s take the first step.

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How to Build the Perfect Network Without SLAs

CATO Networks

If you are used to managed MPLS services, transitioning to Internet last-mile access as part of SD-WAN or SASE might cause some concern. In this blog post we explain how SD-WAN and SASE ensure higher reliability and network availability than legacy MPLS and why SLAs are actually overrated.

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Why Large Enterprises Moved to Cato in 2020

CATO Networks

Today, Cato reported its 2020 financial results. On the surface, the results might seem to simply mark the strong financial growth thats come to define Cato: over 200 percent bookings growth for the fourth consecutive year, a more than $1B valuation , and an additional $130 million funding round.

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Cato. Ready for Whateverā€™s Next

CATO Networks

Converged Architecture vs. Integration: the first SASE Historically, networking and network security were separate between networking specialists (like Juniper and Cisco) and security specialists (like Check Point and Palo Alto Networks). This, in essence, is the only true SASE architecture. The post Cato.

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