Tata Communications Launches Unified SASE for Global Enterprises

Tata Communications introduced its Unified/Single-Vendor Hosted Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) in partnership with Versa Networks. This solution merges SD-WAN and SSE, providing enterprises with secure, scalable, and agile deployment. The service helps businesses harness cloud potential, promising improved performance, zero-trust security, and reduced costs.


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 20-06-2024 15:35 IST | Created: 20-06-2024 15:35 IST
Tata Communications Launches Unified SASE for Global Enterprises
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Tata Communications today unveiled its groundbreaking Unified/Single-Vendor Hosted Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) aimed at global enterprises. Collaborating with Versa Networks, a pioneer in AI-powered Unified SASE, the solution integrates software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) and secure service edge (SSE) capabilities. This innovative service aims to empower future-ready businesses to leverage cloud environments through high performance, zero-trust security, and cost efficiency.

Managed end-to-end by Tata Communications, the solution ensures secure, scalable, and agile deployment. The company's expertise across network, security, and cloud domains enables seamless operational management and integration with existing systems, providing robust support for enterprises throughout their digital journey.

Amid the rise of hybrid working models, SD-WAN, and a digital-first strategy, Tata Communications Hosted SASE addresses the heightened risk of cyberattacks on distributed network architectures. A study by Omdia commissioned by Tata Communications highlights that secure remote working is the primary driver (49%) for SASE adoption, followed by simplified and integrated security models (43%). Tata Communications' Hosted SASE is designed to tackle these challenges, leveraging its global network for carrier-grade connectivity and enhanced cyber threat intelligence.

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