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Unleashing SASE for All: Empowering the Channel Ecosystem Business

CATO Networks

The concept of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) promised a revolution in network security. Its core intent: to simplify the deployment and consumption of both networking and security functions. Large enterprises with vast resources might enjoy the luxury of direct vendor SASE services.

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From Tactical Moves to Transformation: The Ripple Effect of SASE

CATO Networks

This phenomenon is highly applicable to many IT transformations such as cloud migration and move to hybrid work, but even more so to SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). The Tactical Start The ripple effect of SASE often starts small, typically focused on a single use case like modernizing WAN infrastructure.

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SSE: It’s SASE without the “A”

CATO Networks

As IT leaders look to address the needs of the digital enterprise, significant changes are being pushed onto legacy networking and security teams. When those teams are in lockstep and ready to change, SASE adoption is the logical evolution. SASE vs SD-WAN Whats Beyond Security | Download eBook Why Is SSE Important?

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The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as Described in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019

CATO Networks

In its recent Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019, Gartner recognized Cato Networks as a Sample Vendor in the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) category. Below is the verbatim text of the SASE section from the Gartner report. Identities can be associated with people, devices, IoT or edge computing locations.

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SSE Is a Proven Path for Getting To SASE

CATO Networks

With the widespread adoption of cloud services and remote work, and the broadening distribution of applications and employees away from traditional corporate locations, organizations require a more flexible and scalable approach to network security. But adoption paths can vary widely. The full report is available free for download.

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SASE vs. SD-WAN: Achieving Cloud-Native WAN Security

CATO Networks

Now the spotlight is shifting to the next evolution of networking: the secure access service edge (SASE). Like SD-WAN, SASE is a technology designed to connect geographically dispersed branches and other endpoints to an enterprises data and application resources. Thats where SASE comes in.

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Gartner’s Market Guide to Single-Vendor SASE Offerings: The Closest Thing You’ll Get to a SASE Magic Quadrant

CATO Networks

Ever since Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) was adopted by every significant networking provider and network security vendor, IT leaders have been waiting for a Gartner SASE Magic Quadrant. The industry has seen widely different approaches to whats being marketed as SASE. And for good reason.

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