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Cato Networks Named SASE Leader, Again

Frost & Sullivan rates Cato as the most innovative SASE platform in its recent market assessment and Omdia ranks Cato a Leader in SASE with a robust PoP architecture and delivery of core networking and security services

by Guru Writer
November 22, 2023
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Cato Networks Named SASE Leader, Again
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Today, Cato Networks, announced its recognition as a Leader in both the Frost Radar™: Global SASE, 2023 by Frost & Sullivan and the Market Radar: SASE 2023 by Omdia.

“Once again, Cato Networks and our cloud-native SASE platform have been recognised by the industry for its innovation and leadership,” said Shlomo Kramer, founder and CEO of Cato Networks. “These distinctions from Frost & Sullivan and Omdia echo what we consistently hear from the thousands of organisations that secure their future with Cato every day.”

The Frost & Sullivan and Omdia honours underscore Cato Networks’ consistent excellence in growth and innovation and comes after the Cato SASE Cloud was recognised by other leading research firms in 2023.

Omdia: Cato is a Leader with a Strong Alignment of Business Model to SASE

The Omdia Market Radar: SASE assesses SASE offerings from more than 30 technology vendors.

Cato Networks emerged as distinct market leader in Omdia’s analysis, leading in several categories including security (SWG, ZTA, and CASB), networking (architecture and SD-WAN), and management (identity and analytics). Omdia’s assessment supports Cato’s consistent and advanced capabilities, positioning it as a, “…Leader, with strong alignment of business model to SASE with a robust architecture within its PoPs and delivery of core networking and security services.”

“Cato Networks showcased advanced capabilities across various SASE categories,” said Fernando Montenegro, Senior Principal Analyst, Cybersecurity, of Omdia. “Their holistic approach, combined with efficient delivery and a focus on offering SASE as a true service, makes them a strong contender for organisations looking for a comprehensive SASE cloud offering.”

Frost & Sullivan: Cato is Committed to Innovation and Excellence

The Frost Radar™ for SASE evaluates SASE companies based on their continuous innovation and ability to translate innovations into consistent growth. Frost & Sullivan recognises Cato as a growth and innovation leader in SASE, placing Cato highest on the Frost Radar Innovation Index. Frost & Sullivan also cited Cato Networks as a single-vendor SASE provider that is excelling in both domains.

“Cato Networks topped the Frost Radar Innovation Index and is a leader on the Frost Radar Growth Index. The company’s commitment to sustained excellence in the SASE market is evident through its purpose-built cloud-first and converged SASE platform. Cato Networks’ global private backbone, extensive SASE PoPs coverage across regions, and single-pass architecture powered by the Cato Single Pass Cloud Engine (SPACE) demonstrate its innovation leadership to deliver global, converged, cloud-native networking and security services to enterprises,” said Vivien Pua, senior industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

For more information about Cato Networks’ ranking, download Frost & Sullivan’s Frost Radar™: Global SASE, 2023 report here.

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