Wednesday 30 December 2020

Enables customers to take advantage of cloud-based routing and security functionality

 Versa Secure Access enables customers to take advantage of cloud-based routing and security functionality without needing to deploy and manage an appliance in the home. Instead the service is deployed as an endpoint client running on the user’s computer or mobile device. From there traffic is routed from the device through either Versa’s own SASE PoP or a service provider owned computer science average salary, where policy can be applied at an individual level based on factors like user identity, location and the device being used.

While Versa has been able to capitalize on the rapid and potentially permanent shift to remote work. Wood explains that despite SASE’s low barrier to entry, the company’s SD-WAN appliances remain popular, even in the home.

Instead, he called Versa’s Secure Access SASE platform a “force multiplier” for the company enabling it to address the needs of large numbers of customers in a very short period of time. He added that Versa has seen three remote work strategies taken by its customers.

The first is to deploy a small SD-WAN appliance to the home, which in addition to SD-WAN, routing and quality of service, also provides hardware-level security to the home network. Without naming the company, he described a financial services company that had deployed SD-WAN appliances to its employees homes to provide secure access to trading tools running on-premises. In the second strategy, customers have deployed Versa’s SASE platform.


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