Software-defined wide area networks, a software approach managing wide-area networks, offers ease of deployment, central manageability and reduced costs, and can improve connectivity to branch offices and the cloud.
The remote workforce is increasingly using a broader range of devices to access enterprise applications from the home, which means companies need to be on the defensive against a growing threat attack surface.
VMware targets branch-of-one workforce with integrated access, security and network package
VMware Anywhere Workspace includes SASE, cloud security and access control.
Sanjay Poonen (VMware) Credit: VMware
VMware has unveiled an integrated package of cloud security, access control and networking software aimed at addressing the key needs of today s COVID-19-driven remote workforce.
VMware Anywhere Workspace brings together the company’s core enterprise software products, including its Workspace ONE unified endpoint management offering, Carbon Black Cloud cloud-native endpoint security platform, and secure access service edge (SASE) components, into a single deployable system to support the widely distributed workforce. Enterprises are moving from simply supporting remote work to becoming distributed, anywhere-organisations, wrote Sanjay Poonen, COO of VMware, in a blog about the announcement. Companies are rethinking where teams work, how they work and how