SASE
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Comcast Business has partnered with Fortinet to deliver a new set of secure access service edge (SASE) and security service edge (SSE) solutions to enterprises.
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Cato Networks confirms the availability of its Marseilles point of presence (PoP), the twentieth Cato PoP in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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AT&T has announced the expansion of its global managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) portfolio.
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Palo Alto Networks confirms the launch of Prisma SASE, combining Prisma Access and Prisma SD-WAN into an integrated cloud-delivered service.
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Steven Harrington, the former director of next-gen voice at Talk Talk Business, has been appointed to lead Aryaka's EMEA business.
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Expereo has opened the doors to its Customer Support Excellence Center in Dubai, UAE.
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Digital transformation has long been the top priority for the majority of businesses. However, despite the clear and all-inclusive benefits of digital transformation (when done right), the sobering reality is that many enterprise technology teams are struggling to manage and secure such a complex and multifaceted IT environment.
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Gulf Bridge International (GBI) and Versa Networks have extended its long-standing collaboration with GBI joining the Versa ACE Partner Program.
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Aryaka has acquired Secucloud GmbH, a cloud-based SASE platform provider, for an undisclosed sum.
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We live in a world of borderless computing on the far edge, the near edge, in the cloud, and in the data center. A traditional hub-and-spoke wide area network (WAN) architecture, with all the compute happening in the data center simply can’t accommodate this anywhere, anytime, any device reality. This is where Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) enters the picture.
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GTT Communications (GTT) confirms the enhancement of its portfolio of managed security services.
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Ian Waters, senior director of EMEA marketing, ThousandEyes, speaks to Capacity about the growing adoption of SASE in the enterprise space and the impact of Covid-19.
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Mexican telco MCM Telecom is launching secure SD-WAN to the national market, with the support of Versa Networks.
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MEF has begun its work to define Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) services as part of its certified MEF 3.0 network services.
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New research has concluded that confusion exists regarding the benefits of software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN).