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Navigating the single-vendor SASE transformation
The SASE market continues to evolve from its definition in 2019 to today. Now, organizations can choose between single-vendor and multi-vendor SASE approaches, depending on where they are in their SASE transformation journey.
Join us for our webinar on May 15, 2024, "Considerations and benefits of single-vendor SASE" to learn why a single-vendor SASE may be the perfect solution to help you with your network and security transformation.
Moderator: Nav Chander Speaker: Mauricio Sanchez, Senior Research Director, Speaker: Adam Fuoss
Senior Manager, HPE Aruba Networking Enterprise Security and Networking, Dell’Oro Group VP pre-sales SASE consulting, HPE Aruba Networking
A single-vendor SASE solution emphasizes simplicity and streamlined operations, offering a complete integrated solution from a single vendor that can address many enterprise SD-WAN and SSE use cases. This approach enables hybrid work, tackles the networking and security challenges of cloud computing, and simplifies SASE deployment with a unified secure access strategy. A previous blog highlights five important reasons why enterprises prefer a single-vendor SASE solution, such as HPE Aruba Networking Unified SASE.
I hope you will join me as I lead a panel with SASE experts, Mauricio Sanchez, Senior Research Director, Enterprise Security and Networking for Dell’Oro Group and Adam Fuoss, VP Pre-Sales SASE Consulting at HPE Aruba Networking.
Dell’Oro Group will share their industry insights about the SASE market evolution and growth trends and highlight what’s driving the enterprise shift towards single-vendor SASE solutions.
We will provide valuable insights in an informative webinar that will explore what’s driving rapid customer adoption of single-vendor SASE and offer advice that can help you with your journey to SASE.
Learn about the best practices from industry experts which can help you with your assessment and journey in transforming your security and networking infrastructure to securely support all your users, devices, and locations in a cloud-first environment.
Learn more about HPE Aruba Networking Unified SASE
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Nav Chander is responsible for developing content, thought leadership, and programs for HPE Aruba Networking's SD-WAN, multi-cloud networking, and SASE solutions. Prior to joining HPE Aruba Networking via the Silver Peak acquisition, Chander was responsible for leading service provider marketing and helping expand partner managed service offerings. He also previously served as a research manager at IDC where he led the U.S. enterprise network services and worldwide networking infrastructure research program.
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