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Home » Aryaka launches Unified SASE as a Service

Aryaka launches Unified SASE as a Service

March 11, 2024
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Aryaka introduced a Unified SASE as a Service that offers a unified single-pass architecture, a global private network backbone, and security, observability and application performance capabilities.

Unified SASE as a Service Elements

  • Aryaka’s Unified SASE as a Service converges and delivers four critical design elements:
  • Aryaka OnePassTM Architecture enables distributed policy enforcement through a distributed data plane, unified control plane and single management pane.
  • Aryaka Zero Trust WAN traverses Aryaka’s global private network backbone operating in more than 100 countries.
  • Networking, Security and Observability Services, including the new Aryaka SmartSecure next-generation firewall (NGFW) with secure web gateway (SWG), anti-malware and intrusion prevention system (IPS).
  • Flexible Delivery empowers businesses to choose their preferred approach to delivery (Aryaka or third-party) and implementation (managed, co-managed or self-managed).

“Today’s distributed workforces, increased security threats and hybrid application deployments make delivering secure, performant network access to applications and data harder than ever.  Current solutions all compromise on some aspects of performance, security, flexibility and agility, creating risk and user experience gaps,” said Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. “Aryaka’s Unified SASE as a Service is the only solution that meets customers where they are, enabling them to modernize, optimize and transform their networking and security environments today and in the future.”

Aryaka’s new offer enables partners – agents, VARs and MSPs – to help business customers with the following:

  • Modernize legacy MPLS networks with agile and high-performance SD-WAN and secure remote access
  • Optimize network security and performance for multicloud applications
  • Transform network security with Aryaka’s Unified SASE as a Service
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