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Orange Business Services and Fortinet partner to offer secure SASE on-demand

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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 Fortinetโ€™s secure network tech into Orangeโ€™s telco cloud infrastructure.

They worked together for a year to achieve this and say the โ€œwork 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 networkโ€™s performance โ€œregardless of the userโ€™s locationโ€.

Orange and Fortinet had already partnered to offer customers Flexible SD-WAN based on Fortinet Secure SD-WAN, which, they claim, โ€œprovides 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, โ€œThis 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, โ€œOur 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 caseโ€ฆ 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, โ€œInstead of having a network then putting a security layering on top, you build a network with security-driven networking technology.โ€

He continued, โ€œCustomers want [security] to be managed, they want it to be hosted by somebody elseโ€ฆitโ€™s not just a technologyโ€ฆas the digital experience accelerates, edges are forming in the network. So one edge is [for] SD-WAN, the cloud edge will be SASE. Thereโ€™s a 5G edge and thereโ€™s a LAN edge

โ€œWe 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 canโ€™t have one without the other. Itโ€™s not just technology โ€“ itโ€™s 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, โ€œSASE is one of the key emerging technology areas in the network services landscapes as it deliversโ€ฆsecurity integration that is mission-critical for the enterprises GlobalData has spoken to.

โ€œOrangeโ€™s 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. Orangeโ€™s global cloud/SaaS interconnects and proven managed services capabilities also add differentiation to its proposition.โ€