The term “SASE” started off as an acronym that was hard to define and even harder to understand. It’s really a framework made up of different network security and access features. This post was written to explain each of these features and what types of companies can benefit from each one.
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Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware has been a hot topic in the cloud industry, to say the least. It seemed like it was on the horizon for a long time and
SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is comprised of many features which can be grouped into two buckets: WAN Edge Services and Network Security Services. The most common feature within the
Gartner has officially released the first ever Single-Vendor SASE Magic Quadrant. The report specifically says it will replace the Market Guide for Single-Vendor SASE, so I think we can expect
More companies than ever are giving their employees flexibility around location. This can look like a hybrid model, where employees go into the office a few days a week, or
SASE stands for Secure Access Service Edge and it’s the newest buzzword being thrown around the network and IT industry. It’s one of those terms that everyone claims to be, few know what it
I usually like to descibe UCaaS, or Unified Communications as a Service, as the Netflix of telephony. Think about Netflix for a second. Most of us aren’t going to Walmart or Tartget to buy
MAKING cloud technology easier to understand
I found myself in the world of cloud technology five years ago. I built my knowledge of UCaaS, CCaaS, SD-WAN, SASE, and more from the ground up with the help of an incredible team. Now, I’m sharing that knowledge with you.