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    Five Questions Every Enterprise Should Ask a SASE Vendor Before Signing
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    Five Questions Every Enterprise Should Ask a SASE Vendor Before Signing

    IQ NewswireBy IQ NewswireMarch 30, 20265 Mins Read
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    Choosing a networking and security strategy used to be a bit like picking a singular lane on a highway; you knew where you were going, and the path was relatively fixed. But today, with employees working from coffee shops and data scattered across half a dozen cloud providers, that highway has become a complex web of intersections.

    This is where understanding what is SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) comes into play. It’s a buzzy term, certainly, but at its heart, it’s just the industry’s way of saying that networking and security need to stop living in separate basements and start working as a single, cohesive unit.

    1. How Does This Integrate with My Existing Multi-Cloud Strategy?

    Most businesses aren’t just using one cloud anymore. They have bits and pieces in AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, along with various SaaS applications like Salesforce or Microsoft 365. A common frustration occurs when a SASE solution feels like it was built for a single-data-centre world and then “bolted on” to the cloud later.

    An enterprise should ask if the vendor offers a true multi-cloud network solution. This isn’t just about making sure the “pipes” connect; it’s about having a unified way to see and manage traffic across all those different environments. If the SASE tool adds more complexity to the cloud instead of simplifying it, it’s probably not the right fit. Tata Communications often talks about this as “cloud-native” networking—where the security follows the data, no matter which cloud it happens to be sitting in at that moment.

    2. Is the “Security” Part Actually Native, or Just a Collection of Plugins?

    One of the big promises of SASE is that it combines SD-WAN with security features like Zero Trust and Firewall-as-a-Service. However, some vendors are essentially just “bundling” five different products from five different companies and calling it a SASE platform.

    This creates a “Frankenstein” effect. When something goes wrong, the enterprise ends up calling three different support desks. It’s worth asking: “Was this built from the ground up as a single software stack?” A unified platform is usually much faster and easier to manage because there’s only one “brain” making decisions about which traffic is safe and which is a threat.

    3. What Does the Global Footprint Really Look Like?

    It’s easy to put a map on a website with 100 dots representing “Points of Presence” (PoPs), but not all PoPs are created equal. If a company has a team in Mumbai trying to access an application hosted in London, the traffic needs to hop onto a high-speed, private backbone as quickly as possible.

    If a SASE vendor relies purely on the “public internet” to move traffic between their hubs, performance is going to be unpredictable. This is why the underlying infrastructure of an enterprise network provider matters so much. You want a partner who owns a significant portion of the global subsea cables and fiber because they have much more control over the latency and quality of the connection.

    4. How Does This Impact the “User Experience” for My Remote Teams?

    There is a long-standing tension between security and speed. Usually, the more secure a connection is, the slower it feels for the person on the other end. If a SASE solution requires users to jump through three different login hoops or if it slows down their video calls to a crawl, they will eventually find a way to bypass it.

    The goal should be “invisible security”. An enterprise should ask for data on how much latency the SASE “inspection” adds to a standard web request. A good multi-cloud network solution should actually make things feel faster for the end-user by routing their traffic through the most efficient path possible, rather than backhauling everything to a central office.

    5. Can You Grow With Me, or Am I Locked In?

    The technology landscape of 2026 is going to look different than it does today. An enterprise might start with just basic web filtering and eventually want to move to a full Zero Trust architecture. If the vendor’s pricing model or technical setup is too rigid, that transition becomes a nightmare.

    It’s a bit of a digression, but it’s worth thinking about the “service” aspect too. Does the vendor just hand over the keys and wish the customer luck, or do they offer managed services? For many B2C-facing enterprises, they don’t have the internal bandwidth to manage a complex global network 24/7. Having a reliable managed cybersecurity service provider who can manage the “day-to-day” while the enterprise focuses on their customers is often the deciding factor.

    The Grounded Reality

    At the end of the day, SASE isn’t a magic wand. It’s a journey toward a more flexible, secure way of working. By asking these questions, an enterprise can move past the marketing fluff and find a partner who understands that a multi-cloud network solution is about more than just a connection; it’s about resilience. Tata Communications has spent decades building the physical and digital foundations for this kind of connectivity, proving that while the cloud might be invisible, the infrastructure behind it very much matters.

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