Big Data
Computación en la Nube
Centro de Datos
Hardware
RRHH, Finanzas, Marketing
Internet
Gestión de TI
Seguridad de TI
Móvil
Red
Software
Cliente: CDW and HPE Aruba
Formato: Guide
Tamaño: 1,56 MB
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha: 11.09.2024
An introductory guide to unified SASE – For a simpler, more cost-effective journey to SASE
CDW and HPE Aruba Networking delivers high-performance IT infrastructure that enables digital innovation and transformation to distribute better business agility, insights, operations and outcomes
Over the last year, many IT leaders have embraced a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework to enable faster and more secure connectivity across their global organisations. SASE converges the functions of network and security solutions into a single, cloud-native service that delivers consistent connectivity and security from everywhere.
SASE is not just a technology trend; it is a strategic imperative for modern businesses looking to thrive in the digital era.
However, not all SASE solutions are created equal. Some SASE providers offer multiple point solutions that are loosely integrated or require routing between different vendors’ PoPs, which can introduce latency, performance issues, and management overhead.
Then there are SASE solutions that deliver all the core capabilities of SASE from a single, tightly integrated platform—improving security posture, staff efficacy, user and admin experiences, and cost efficiency.
Over the last year, many IT leaders have embraced a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework to enable faster and more secure connectivity across their global organisations. SASE converges the functions of network and security solutions into a single, cloud-native service that delivers consistent connectivity and security from everywhere.
SASE is not just a technology trend; it is a strategic imperative for modern businesses looking to thrive in the digital era.
However, not all SASE solutions are created equal. Some SASE providers offer multiple point solutions that are loosely integrated or require routing between different vendors’ PoPs, which can introduce latency, performance issues, and management overhead.
Then there are SASE solutions that deliver all the core capabilities of SASE from a single, tightly integrated platform—improving security posture, staff efficacy, user and admin experiences, and cost efficiency.