How SASE empowers your business for the cloud generation.
Wide area networks (WANs) have played a critical role in business growth for several decades. Early WANs were used to provide mainframe access to remote terminals using networking protocols that were in place long before IPv4 came along. These networks were gradually replaced by WANs that used expensive point-to-point leased lines to connect local area networks across multiple locations. By backhauling traffic from branch offices to the data center, companies could centralize security resources in one location and avoid the overhead of distributed security appliances.
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