Industry Embraces Single-Vendor SASE as Cato Reports Record Growth

Cato Networks, provider of the world’s leading single-vendor SASE platform, reported today its 2022 business results. Highlights include ARR exceeding $100M in record-breaking time, enterprise customers increasing by 45%, and more than 3,000 updates being made to Cato SASE Cloud in 2022. Today, 1600+ enterprises with 28,000+ sites and 520,000+ remote access ZTNA users across 150+ countries rely on Cato every day.


“Despite a stiffening market, enterprises continue to need better networking and security to support growth and digital transformation,” says Shlomo Kramer, co-founder and CEO of Cato Networks. “Cato’s strong performance attests to those needs, enabling enterprises to meet their strategic business outcomes while improving their operational efficiency, agility and risk posture.”


Single-vendor Architecture Becomes the SASE Standard


Founded four years before SASE, Cato pioneered the convergence of security and networking into a global cloud service. Single-vendor SASE, at the time, was considered revolutionary, but today has become the accepted future of enterprise infrastructure. According to Gartner, by 2025, one-third of new SASE deployments will be based on a single-vendor SASE offering, up from 10% in 2022. Cato was recognised by Gartner as a Representative Vendor in the Gartner Market Guide for Single-Vendor SASE.


“The most notable vendor from a software architecture perspective out there today is probably Cato Networks. They have a very strong, unified software architecture and they were actually probably one of, if not the first, vendors doing SASE, and so they started with SASE.”  SDxCentral quoted Gartner VP Analyst Andrew Lerner.


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