Secure IT + Stay Productive with SASE

You need advanced networking solutions that merge security and performance, and cloud-delivered Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) delivers. Get confidence your team can securely, seamlessly access your business’ services, data, and applications wherever they’re working. Whether it’s in the office, at home, or on the go, it’s as simple as SASE.

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Secure Access Service Edge

SASE is the smarter way forward for businesses to support hybrid teams, strengthen cyber security, and scale. It combines Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) with security tools spanning Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), and Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB). The payoff? Better connectivity, performance, and cyber resilience.

Simplify Network Management

SASE merges SD-WAN and network security tools, and reduces the need for on-site hardware and ongoing maintenance.

Enhance Security

Layered advanced network security tools close gaps and deliver robust protection against the evolving threat landscape.

Improve Scalability

Cloud-based delivery allows SASE solutions to seamlessly grow with your business, so teams stay secure, supported, and agile.

Stay SASE with Ever Nimble

Here’s how we make IT simple with an end-to-end process. Our tech experts take the time to understand your business’ cloud environment and needs, create an implementation strategy, handle setup, and provide ongoing management with a focus on optimisation to keep you ever nimble.

Let’s talk advanced networking solutions

Ready for better network performance, consistent and agile security, and seamless integration with cloud services (including Microsoft 365)? It’s time to chat with our friendly team. Reach out at connect@evernimble.com and we can organise a time to talk.

FAQs

What does SASE stand for?
SASE stands for Secure Access Service Edge.
What is SASE?
SASE is a cloud-delivered advanced networking solution that enhances performance, security, and scalability. It’s ideal to support hybrid teams, allowing them to access resources securely and seamlessly.
What are the core components of SASE?

SASE combines advanced networking and security. Key components include:

  • Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) – improves network connectivity and performance.
  • Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) – requires users to be verified every time, and only allows authenticated users to access resources.
  • Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS) – delivers threat detection and access filtration.
  • Secure Web Gateways (SWG) – filters website traffic.
  • Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) – supports visibility, data security, threat detection, and compliance.
What benefits does SASE deliver for businesses?
  • Streamlined network management, combining point products into a single solution.
  • Simplified scalability, care of cloud-based tools.
  • Stronger security, reducing cyber security risks.
  • Enhanced networking performance, to support hybrid teams.
  • Cost-effectiveness, replacing multiple products with one platform and reducing the need for on-site hardware.

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