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The Transition from SD-WAN to SASE: How to Avoid Disaster

Presented by

Shamus McGillicuddy (EMA’s VP of Research), Dave Greenfield (Director, Technology Evangelism)

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Webinar Overview The networking landscape is evolving rapidly with SD-WAN deployments needing now ultimately migrate to SASE. Navigating this transition is an imminent challenge facing many network administrators and networking professionals. Equip yourself with the knowledge to avoid common pitfalls and disaster during this process. Join us for this upcoming webinar as we dissect the pitfalls and potholes on the way from SD-WAN to SASE. Shamus McGillicuddy, Vice President of Research Network Infrastructure and Operations at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) will share invaluable insights and findings from his recent research of 250 networking and IT professionals who made that migration.
Cato Networks | SASE

Cato Networks | SASE

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Cato Networks provides organizations with a cloud-based and secure global SD-WAN that replaces rigid and expensive MPLS and network security point products -- to power the digital business. Cato connects all data centers, branches, mobile users, and cloud resources into a global, optimized cloud network that is tightly secured by a cloud-based network security stack and backed by expert managed security services. Cato cuts MPLS costs, improves performance between global locations and to cloud applications, eliminates branch appliances, provides secure Internet access everywhere, and seamlessly integrates mobile users and cloud datacenters into the WAN.
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