

Cato SASE Cloud Platform and Cradlepoint NetCloud compete in network and security management. Cato SASE Cloud appears to have the upper hand due to its comprehensive support and competitive pricing.
Features: Cato SASE Cloud Platform is noted for its integrated security services, ease of scalability, and solid network performance. Cradlepoint NetCloud stands out with its strong edge computing capabilities, extensive support for IoT deployments, and advanced feature set.
Room for Improvement: Users suggest improvements for Cato SASE Cloud in analytics capabilities, mobile support, and usability. Cradlepoint NetCloud users recommend improving interface complexity, customer service responsiveness, and administration ease.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: Cato SASE Cloud is praised for its straightforward deployment process and responsive customer service. Cradlepoint NetCloud offers an easy setup but is perceived as slightly more complex to deploy. Cato SASE is seen as having more accessible and reliable support.
Pricing and ROI: Cato SASE Cloud is considered affordable with a strong return on investment due to its inclusive pricing model. Cradlepoint NetCloud, while coming at a higher cost, offers high value and is deemed worth the investment for its advanced functionalities.
Their knowledge portal and Cato Academy portal are excellent resources.
Our customer service experience is excellent
I think the technical support by Cato SASE Cloud Platform is quite good.
I have worked very closely with Cradlepoint for several years and would rate their customer service as being among the best.
As an MSSP, we find it scalable for end users across EPP platforms, network, and cloud sides.
Cradlepoint products support scalability very well in medium to large enterprise environments.
I would rate the stability of the solution as ten on a scale of one to ten.
I find Cato SASE Cloud Platform overall stable.
The platform lacks strong security features on the edge.
To improve Cato SASE Cloud Platform, I think they sometimes need more built-in features for security in larger networks when doing local authentication.
The company realizes that there's a need for affordable connectivity products, especially for lower-end medium enterprises or larger small enterprises.
I do not find it particularly expensive, but for some companies, they may not have the budget to be at that level of security for their networks.
The pricing is flexible due to our special partnership with Cato Networks.
Cradlepoint's pricing is viewed as market competitive, offering good value for the money invested.
It is scalable for end users across network and cloud sides and saves operational costs.
The single-pass architecture has improved user experience with Cato SASE Cloud Platform as it provides security teams in companies a platform where they can easily obtain information if there are breaches or security issues.
Cradlepoint supports the option for wireless to be a primary means of connectivity, rather than just a backup.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Cato SASE Cloud Platform | 8.0% |
| Cradlepoint NetCloud | 2.7% |
| Other | 89.3% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 15 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 7 |
| Large Enterprise | 11 |
Cato Networks is a leading SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) platform, combining SD-WAN and network security to obtain a cloud-native service. Cato Networks optimizes and secures application access for users and identities. The platform delivers a next-generation secure networking architecture that minimizes legacy IT infrastructures’ complexity, costs, and risks. The goal of Cato Suite is to connect any user to any application securely and optimally.
Cato Suite runs on a private global network of more than 65 PoPs (points of presence) connected via SLA-backed network providers. The service can connect branches, data centers, users, and clouds. Cato can be deployed in stages to augment legacy network services.
Cato Suite delivers end-to-end route optimization for WAN and cloud traffic. The architecture is self-healing, enabling a high service uptime.
Cato Features
Cato Cloud has a global backbone to deliver a reliable, global network. Here are some key SD-WAN features of Cato Cloud.
What challenges does Cato Network solve?
MPLS (multi-protocol label switching) networks are usually expensive and limited in their capacity. Cato simplifies migrating to a faster, higher-capacity internet and SASE cloud. Cato SD-WAN appliances enable customers to improve usable capacity and resiliency.
Customers who suffer from the challenge of high latency and network inconsistency can use Cato to deliver a consistent connection and user experience to access on-premises and cloud applications.
Cato’s complete network security stack connects all branch locations to the Cato cloud, therefore protecting all traffic, both internet-bound and WAN, with enterprise-grade, cloud-based security services. This capability avoids having to backhaul internet traffic to a data center or hub or having to implement stand-alone cloud security solutions.
Organizations using Cato notice an acceleration of cloud traffic. Cato achieves this by routing all traffic from the edges to the PoP closest to the data center. Because of the close distance between the two, the latency is near zero.
Reviews from Real Users
An IT manager/project coordinator at a healthcare company says that “[Cato is] a cloud-based solution that integrates well with everything. They are the classic SaaS solution.”
Yeong-Gi L., a network engineer at Snetsystems, notes that “The solution is very stable. The scalability is quite good. Technical support was always helpful and responsive. The integration capabilities are not a problem at all.”
"The most valuable feature is that it also works as a next-gen firewall because it has security features," says Lorenzo S., senior solutions consultant Lead at MDI.
Cradlepoint’s NetCloud is an integrated platform that connects modern enterprises from the Edge to the cloud to ensure pervasive connectivity and greater availability. It combines advanced Enterprise Software-Defined Network (SDN) and Software-Defined Perimeter (SD-P) technologies that enable dynamic connectivity and network management of fixed branch locations, vehicles, and M2M/IoT deployments within one pane of glass platform.
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