Cato Networks Integrates SASE Platform with Microsoft Azure vWAN
In a significant leap forward for enterprise networking, Cato Networks, renowned as a leader in SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), has unveiled its latest integration with Microsoft Azure Virtual WAN (vWAN). This collaboration aims to extend the capabilities of the Cato SASE Cloud Platform, ensuring that businesses can navigate the complexities of cloud networking with greater ease and security.
Simplifying Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Networking
As the demand for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures grows, organizations are increasingly confronted with the challenge of managing secure connectivity across disparate platforms. The integration with Azure vWAN is designed to alleviate these concerns by providing a centralized, secure, and efficient networking solution. This allows enterprises operating across multiple regions and subscriptions to streamline their operations significantly.
Cato’s upgraded platform transforms what was once a cumbersome and manual integration effort into a smooth, end-to-end experience. Companies can now focus more on strategic initiatives rather than being bogged down by the intricacies of configuring complex network setups.
Key Benefits of the Integration
1. Enhanced Connectivity Across Frameworks
With this integration, businesses can effortlessly connect Azure with various other environments, including other cloud networks, branch locations, and data centers. This interconnectedness ensures seamless access and communication across platforms.
2. Optimized Cost Management
Managing multiple subscriptions within Azure can often lead to increased costs and resource wastage. Cato's platform simplifies traffic management between virtual networks (VNets) and subscriptions, helping organizations optimize their operational costs effectively.
3. Boosted Security Measures
Security remains a top priority for enterprises. Cato's advanced threat prevention capabilities and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) tools ensure that network traffic in and out of Azure is safeguarded against breaches. The integration supports a robust security posture, allowing organizations to mitigate risks effectively.
4. Controlled User Access
Cato’s Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) and Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions provide businesses with the tools to manage user access securely. This controlled access is essential for reducing vulnerabilities and maintaining organizational integrity.
Insights from Cato and Microsoft
Brian Anderson, the global field CTO at Cato Networks, emphasized the relief this integration brings to IT teams. He stated, "With the integration of the Cato SASE Cloud Platform with Microsoft Azure vWAN, enterprises not only gain secure connectivity, but they gain relief. IT teams are free from managing complex configurations and can instead drive business innovation confidently and securely."
Similarly, Narayan Annamalai, Microsoft’s Vice President for product Azure networking, noted the importance of this partnership: "This integration supports enterprises in simplifying their network infrastructure while using Azure to drive digital transformation."
Global Availability
The Microsoft Azure vWAN integration is available to customers worldwide, promising widespread benefits for organizations aiming to enhance their digital transformation journeys. Through this collaborative effort, both Cato Networks and Microsoft underscore their commitment to providing innovative solutions tailored to the evolving landscape of enterprise technology.
About Cato Networks
Cato Networks is at the forefront of delivering integrated security and networking solutions within a unified cloud platform. Their SASE leadership is characterized by a focus on creating seamless experiences that simplify threat prevention, data protection, and incident management. By moving away from rigid legacy infrastructures, Cato enables organizations to embrace a more flexible and efficient networking approach through the power of SD-WAN and a cloud-native security stack.
For those interested in learning more about how Cato Networks can support organizational strength and security in today's complex digital environment, visit
Cato Networks website.