2021 Networking Survey-The Future of Enterprise Networking and Security
Introduction
A new networking and security paradigm. The world's largest experiment in remote access. The decade's most sophisticated security breach. What a strange year it's been for IT teams.
At the start of 2020, several months had elapsed since Gartner upended long-held notions of enterprise networking and security with the introduction of secure access service edge (SASE).
The architecture anticipated that enterprise IT would gradually replace networking and network security appliances with a single, global service connecting and securing all sites, remote users, and cloud resources.
Many questioned the need for the agility enabled by SASE — and then COVID-19 struck. All of us saw how, overnight, enterprises had to shift from working in the office to working from, well, anywhere. IT met the challenge at considerable expense. Enterprises invested in scaling up their VPN servers, increasing bandwidth at key sites, and doing whatever was necessary to get the company equipped to support widespread work-from-home (WFH) efforts.
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Why Horizon Telecom
Horizon Telecom provides comprehensive communication, infrastructure and security solutions worldwide with round-the-clock proactive support. As an independent authority on technology, we partner with the world's leading tech providers to create reliable arrangements leveraging Gartner® approved advancements tailored towards our customers' needs.
“Horizon Telecom has proven experience in providing SD-WAN and SASE solutions. Their unique, smart, and flexible way of personally helping and supporting customers show the added value that we want for our customers. We look forward to partnering with them,” says Mark Draper, EMEA Channel Director for Cato Networks.