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VMware SASE Platform Components for a Holistic Solution
Multitenant gateway service and policy control point with a global footprint of more than 2,000 gateways supported by VMware and its partners to deliver superior application access performance and scale.
Combines industry-leading VMware SD-WAN™ and VMware Workspace ONE to extend the same onsite-like experience to remote mobile users on managed delivers, all based on the principle of zero trust network access (ZTNA).
Leveraging and integrating best-of-breed secure web gateway (SWG), cloud access security broker (CASB), data loss prevention (DLP), URL Filtering, and remote browser isolation (RBI) into the VMware SASE PoP to provide secure, direct, and optimal access to SaaS and internet web access.
Integrating VMware NSX next-generation firewall (NGFW) and advanced security functionalities such as DPI, IPS/IDS as part of the SASE services to provide identity-based protection to the on-premises application access from anywhere.
Software-Defined Wide Area Network or SD-WAN is defined as a virtual WAN architecture that allows businesses to optimize all cloud-based applications and hosted enterprise solutions for maximum performance, while reducing network management complexity and lowering costs. This technology solution brings unparalleled agility and cost savings to networking. With an SD-WAN, businesses can deliver more responsive, more predictable applications at lower cost in less time than the managed MPLS services traditionally used by organizations. IT becomes far more agile, deploying sites in minutes; leveraging any available data service such as MPLS, dedicated Internet access (DIA), broadband or wireless; and being able to reconfigure sites instantly.
SD-WAN does this by separating applications from the underlying network services with a policy-based, virtual overlay. This overlay or single pane of glass monitors the real-time performance characteristics of the underlying networks and selects the optimum path for each application based on configuration policies.
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