We are partnered with Versa via Colt Technology Services. We have two SD-WAN partners, Versa and VMware. My clients use Versa for remote work because it is an on-prem solution that is good at cloud security with its cloud web gateway.
Our company primarily uses Versa FlexVNF for SD-WAN, and we also explore its security features so that we can secure our infrastructure with the flexibility of SD-WAN.
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Deputy General Manager- Solutions Engineering at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-25T17:02:26Z
Jan 25, 2021
We are a service provider, and we provide WAN services to various enterprise clients. We were among the first three CSP's to launch SDWAN services in India with the help of Versa. Later on, we adopted Cisco and Fortinet platforms.
Presales Solutions Consultant/Engineer at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2020-10-14T06:36:00Z
Oct 14, 2020
We are using this product and also implementing it for our clients. We manage everything for the customer. We use it here on our platform and also manage the solution for our customers for whom we install it. Let's say a customer is on premises and he wants to move to the internet but wants to keep the interconnection between their sites. He doesn't want to remain embedded. We would propose Versa in this case. Also, if a client asks us for more reporting, more analytics and more monitoring and our embedded solution can't do this as a single solution because it would be very heavy and expensive, we would propose Versa. The client finds the analytics and monitoring in Versa very easy and very clear.
It's a purely internet-based solution. That means the customer already has their Ownned up-link(s), which we call DIA(Direct Internet Access). That means the customer brings their own connections to set up the virtual SD-WAN network and just use our white-box solution. On top of it, we set out an SD-WAN appliance which can be controlled by the setup on the CTG side.
Expert IP Access Engineer at a comms service provider with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-03-16T06:56:09Z
Mar 16, 2020
We primarily use the solution for connecting to other branches via SD-WAN tunnels. The solution is routing data via application area polices and deprecation tools. It's a mix of a firewall and prevention software.
The Versa Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Platform is a comprehensive solution that provides secure access to cloud applications and services. It combines networking and security functions into a single platform, making it easier for organizations to manage their network infrastructure. The platform includes features such as SD-WAN, VPN, firewall, web filtering, and more. It also offers advanced security capabilities such as intrusion prevention, malware protection, and threat...
We are partnered with Versa via Colt Technology Services. We have two SD-WAN partners, Versa and VMware. My clients use Versa for remote work because it is an on-prem solution that is good at cloud security with its cloud web gateway.
Our company primarily uses Versa FlexVNF for SD-WAN, and we also explore its security features so that we can secure our infrastructure with the flexibility of SD-WAN.
We mainly implement this solution for SD-WAN service, a next-generation firewall, and UTM.
It's an SD-WAN solution. It's a feature-rich network router, which gives you, at the site, WAN optimization.
We use it for MPLS connectivity, VPNs, etc.
We primarily use the solution for SD-WAN with the built-in firewall, the NG firewall.
I primarily use FlexVNF for SD-WAN, connecting all our branches, and the main steering.
We use the solution for SD-WAN as well as SD-WAN plus security NGFW, UTM. We use the combination of these three as they relate to multi-sites.
We are a service provider, and we provide WAN services to various enterprise clients. We were among the first three CSP's to launch SDWAN services in India with the help of Versa. Later on, we adopted Cisco and Fortinet platforms.
We are using this product and also implementing it for our clients. We manage everything for the customer. We use it here on our platform and also manage the solution for our customers for whom we install it. Let's say a customer is on premises and he wants to move to the internet but wants to keep the interconnection between their sites. He doesn't want to remain embedded. We would propose Versa in this case. Also, if a client asks us for more reporting, more analytics and more monitoring and our embedded solution can't do this as a single solution because it would be very heavy and expensive, we would propose Versa. The client finds the analytics and monitoring in Versa very easy and very clear.
We primarily use the solution for multi-link aggregated circuits that are co-managed with our provider.
We mostly implement this product for our clients.
It's a purely internet-based solution. That means the customer already has their Ownned up-link(s), which we call DIA(Direct Internet Access). That means the customer brings their own connections to set up the virtual SD-WAN network and just use our white-box solution. On top of it, we set out an SD-WAN appliance which can be controlled by the setup on the CTG side.
We primarily use the solution for connecting to other branches via SD-WAN tunnels. The solution is routing data via application area polices and deprecation tools. It's a mix of a firewall and prevention software.