Security News > 2021 > May > Versa SASE delivers secure SD-WAN connectivity with Google Cloud NCC
Versa Networks announced its integration with Google Cloud Network Connectivity Center, allowing for secure and reliable connectivity to cloud workloads and on-premises resources in an automated, dynamic approach that reduces total costs of ownership.
The integration between Versa SASE and Google Cloud represents continued development in security, SD-WAN, bandwidth management, and high availability differentiation and innovation to deliver the most consistent and high-performing user experience for secure access to applications anywhere in the world.
Versa integrated with Network Connectivity Center enables dynamic, secure branch-to-branch and branch-to-Google Cloud secure connectivity with network SLA monitoring, deep packet inspection, video and voice performance monitoring, and application acceleration techniques such as Forward Error Correction across Google Cloud, allowing for unparalleled speeds and capabilities.
"Our integration with Google Cloud Network Connectivity Center enables customers to easily and intuitively configure connectivity with Google's hub sites around the world with a Versa SASE overlay that provides the best end user experience," said Kumar Mehta, Co-Founder and CDO, Versa Networks.
"We're delighted to expand our strategic partnership with Versa Networks and to support businesses' cloud deployments at increasing scale and scope," said Shailesh Shukla, VP and GM, Networking at Google Cloud.
Versa SASE delivers tightly integrated SASE services such as SD-WAN, Next-Generation Firewall, Secure Web Gateway, Cloud Access Security Broker, and Zero Trust Network Access via the cloud, on-premises, or as a blended combination of both via Versa Operating System with a Single-Pass Parallel Processing architecture and managed through a single pane of glass.
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