They claim their joint offer will disrupt secure access service edge (SASE) market and more
Orange Business Services and security specialist Fortinent have collaborated to integrate Fortinetโs secure network tech into Orangeโs telco cloud infrastructure.
They worked together for a year to achieve this and say the โwork from anywhereโ ethos ushered in by the pandemic and adoption of cloud connectivity demanded a change in how network infrastructure is constructed and secured, with in-built integration and automation.
The idea is to reinforce network convergence and security, and optimise the networkโs performance โregardless of the userโs locationโ.
Orange and Fortinet had already partnered to offer customers Flexible SD-WAN based on Fortinet Secure SD-WAN, which, they claim, โprovides the foundation for cloud-native transformations at scale for improved business agility and resilienceโ and on-demand to boot.
Managed by someone else
Franck Morales, VP Marketing, BU Connectivity at Orange Business Services said in an interview with Mobile Europe, โThis solution means that the compatibility between [customers] WAN solution โ their WAN service and WAN MPLS โ and also on the cloud connectivity side will be assured by Orange โ guaranteed by SLA from the user to the cloud โ and so will save the customer resources in making that effort.โ
He also said, โOur telco cloud platform allows us to immediately benefit from service evolution and improvements on the fly as they become available [from] our partners, Fortinet in this caseโฆ so this is innovation delivery of a solution that provides value for customers with three main differentiators compared to what we have seen today.โ
John Maddison, EVP of products and CMO, Fortinet, added, โInstead of having a network then putting a security layering on top, you build a network with security-driven networking technology.โ
He continued, โCustomers want [security] to be managed, they want it to be hosted by somebody elseโฆitโs not just a technologyโฆas the digital experience accelerates, edges are forming in the network. So one edge is [for] SD-WAN, the cloud edge will be SASE. Thereโs a 5G edge and thereโs a LAN edge
โWe can put our technology in all of those places, but our customers much prefer that we partner and [Orange Business Services] has been a very strong partners over the years: the combination of our technology and their ability to run high availability, high speed networks, makes it a perfect fit to put this technology there because you canโt have one without the other. Itโs not just technology โ itโs the management and the hosting and everything else.โ
Key emerging tech
Gary Barton, Principal Analyst for Enterprise Technology and Services, GlobalData, said in a written statement, โSASE is one of the key emerging technology areas in the network services landscapes as it deliversโฆsecurity integration that is mission-critical for the enterprises GlobalData has spoken to.
โOrangeโs partnership with Fortinet is a big step towards realizing the ultimate ambitions of the SASE concept as it is cloud/network-edge-first in its architecture and design principles. Orangeโs global cloud/SaaS interconnects and proven managed services capabilities also add differentiation to its proposition.โ