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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Research Findings
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Hybrid Work and Public Cloud Usage Drive New Technology Adoption
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SASE Convergence Strategies Will Be Targeted to Start, with Most Focusing on…
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Though Zero Trust Is a Common Starting Point, Divergent SASE Approaches Drive…
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Most Organizations Anticipate Adding Vendors as SASE Initiatives Mature
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Faster Problem Resolution, Lower Costs, and Simplified Management Are Top SASE…
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Security, IT, Networking, Cloud, and Risk and Compliance Teams Will All Have…
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Conclusion
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Research Methodology
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Respondent Demographics
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ESG Research Report: SASE Trends
ESG Research Report
Dec 23, 2021
The amount of interest in secure access service edge (SASE) architectures has exploded over the last 18 months. Organizations struggle using traditional, on-premises-based network and security solutions to support distributed, cloud-centric enterprise environments. While this has been an increasing challenge over the last few years, the pandemic and resulting spike in newly remote workers pushed many organizations to a tipping point. At the same time, the broad applicability of SASE leads to some confusion about where to begin and which technologies are required, exacerbated by legacy organizational dynamics.
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Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Research Findings
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Hybrid Work and Public Cloud Usage Drive New Technology Adoption
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SASE Convergence Strategies Will Be Targeted to Start, with Most Focusing on Either Security or Networking Initially
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Though Zero Trust Is a Common Starting Point, Divergent SASE Approaches Drive Different Functional Needs
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Most Organizations Anticipate Adding Vendors as SASE Initiatives Mature
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Faster Problem Resolution, Lower Costs, and Simplified Management Are Top SASE Benefits
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Security, IT, Networking, Cloud, and Risk and Compliance Teams Will All Have Input into SASE
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Conclusion
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Research Methodology
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Respondent Demographics
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