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

CATO Networks

Secure Access Service Edge “ Analysis By: Joe Skorupa; Neil MacDonald Definition: The secure access service edge (SASE) are emerging converged offerings combining WAN capabilities with network security functions (such as secure web gateway, CASB and SDP) to support the needs of digital enterprises.

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Is SD-WAN Really Dead?

CATO Networks

The new darling of the networking industry would free us from the shackles of legacy MPLS services. But just as were getting used to the toddling SD-WAN, along came yet another even more exciting newborn, the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). Native cloud connectivity within the PoPs connects IaaS and SaaS resources.

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Does Your Backbone Have Your Back?

CATO Networks

SASE vs SD-WAN – Whats Beyond Security | Download eBook What are we trying to solve? Enterprises have been relying on MPLS circuits to ensure connection quality between their offices and datacenters. Gartner have defined such an architecture and named it the Secure Service Access Edge (SASE). Cato SASE Cloud.

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NaaS Meets SD-WAN: What is NaaS anyway and How Will It Impact Your SaaS, PaaS, and Cloud Strategy?

CATO Networks

NaaS is simply the delivery of virtualized network infrastructure and services following the standard cloud subscription business model popularized by SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS. Not only does eliminating on-premises hardware reduce capex, it reduces network complexity and network management costs.

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A New Approach to SD-WAN Management

CATO Networks

No Security – SD-WAN appliance solutions dont provide any security, so security must be added to the solution via service-insertion or service-chaining. When moving from MPLS to SD-WAN appliances, each location will now have its own connection to the Internet.

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Solving Real-World Challenges – Your Pathway to SASE

CATO Networks

The Cato SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) Cloud converges core capabilities of networking, security and access management into a single software stack that delivers optimized cloud access, predictable performance, and unified policy management. Cato optimizes and secures application access for all users and locations.

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How to Buy SASE: Cato Answers Network World’s 18 Essential Questions

CATO Networks

the security side, Cato Security as a Service is a fully managed suite of enterprise-grade and agile network security capabilities, directly built into the Cato Global Private Backbone. Enterprises manage and monitor networking, security, and access through a single application. Is the integration seamless?

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