Valuable features of Versa Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) include virtualization, application routing, multi-tenancy, and seamless integration with security vendors. Users benefit from advanced firewall features, scalable and straightforward setup, flexible licensing, and centralized visibility. The platform offers dynamic VPN features, application awareness, and an easy-to-use interface, enhancing security and network management. The integration between SASE and SD-WAN supports connectivity for business applications, providing a comprehensive approach to secure networking.
- "The product is very stable with no complaints."
- "This integration between SASE and SD-WAN is beneficial, as we have tested it with various customers."
- "The necessary enhancement pertains to the controller segment, specifically addressing the issue of frequent flapping when a link is left. In the case of Versa Unified, if a link experiences frequent flapping within an entire branch, it triggers instability. Hence, it is imperative that the overall routing system is not contingent solely upon the active dial branches."
Versa Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Platform needs enhancement in UTM features, interface simplicity, and support. Leveraging MPLS-VPN and SD-WAN integration is required for better customer consolidation. The firewall, security, and analytics capabilities are insufficient compared to competitors. Enterprises need improved stability, especially for remote work. Pricing is a concern. Customers desire more technical documentation and certification opportunities to boost awareness. The platform's current web interface lacks modern design and ease of use.
- "The cost of Versa Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is higher than other solutions available in the market."
- "Versa provides analytics, but the reporting features have some shortcomings."
- "Certainly, there are areas that require enhancement, and the current focus is on improvements. Presently, I believe that the emphasis should be on enhancing user interface (UI) features, particularly over end devices. The issue arises when attempting to log in to Versa from other devices, as the UI is not device-specific. Consequently, guiding someone to log in to Versa antivirus becomes challenging. Despite the absence of issues on the website, the lack of a login scope impedes graphical representation of user data or databases. Since work databases support only a limited range of features, I recommend augmenting features for end devices to address these limitations."