
VeloCloud SASE
Cloud access security broker (CASB) software
Cloud edge security software
Secure access service edge (SASE) platforms
Zero trust networking software
Cloud security software
Zero trust architecture software
Secure service edge (SSE) solutions
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What is VeloCloud SASE
VeloCloud SASE is a secure access service edge (SASE) offering built around VeloCloud SD-WAN, combining WAN connectivity with cloud-delivered security controls for branch offices and remote users. It targets network and security teams that want to standardize branch connectivity, optimize application performance, and apply consistent access policies across internet and cloud traffic. The product is typically deployed as part of the broader VMware by Broadcom networking and security portfolio, with integrations to adjacent edge and security services.
Strong SD-WAN foundation
The product originates from an SD-WAN platform widely used for branch connectivity and application-aware routing. This makes it suitable for organizations prioritizing WAN modernization alongside security controls. It supports common branch use cases such as multi-link connectivity, traffic steering, and centralized orchestration for distributed sites.
Integrated edge-to-cloud operations
VeloCloud SASE aligns networking and security policy management around a single operational model for branches and remote connectivity. This can reduce the number of separate tools required to deploy and maintain edge connectivity plus security enforcement. It fits organizations already standardizing on VMware/Broadcom networking components and operational processes.
Ecosystem and platform integrations
As part of VMware by Broadcom, the product can integrate with adjacent enterprise networking and security capabilities (for example, edge services and identity-aware access patterns) depending on licensing and architecture. This can help enterprises build a broader zero-trust program without replacing existing VMware/Broadcom infrastructure. It also supports common enterprise deployment patterns such as hub-and-spoke and direct-to-internet breakout for SaaS traffic.
SSE feature depth varies
Compared with platforms that lead with cloud security services, the depth and maturity of SSE components (such as CASB and advanced data protection) can depend on which VMware/Broadcom services are bundled and how they are deployed. Organizations may need additional products for full CASB, DLP, or advanced SaaS governance requirements. This can increase architectural complexity for security teams focused primarily on cloud app control.
Complex licensing and packaging
Capabilities may be split across multiple editions and related VMware/Broadcom services, which can make scoping and procurement less straightforward. Buyers often need careful mapping of requirements (SWG, ZTNA, CASB, DLP, SD-WAN) to the correct bundles. This can lengthen evaluation cycles compared with more tightly packaged SASE/SSE offerings.
Operational learning curve
Running a combined SD-WAN and SASE stack typically requires coordination between network and security teams and familiarity with the vendor’s management tooling. Policy design, traffic steering, and security enforcement points can be more complex in hybrid deployments (branches, data centers, multiple clouds). Organizations without existing VeloCloud/VMware operational experience may require additional enablement and services.
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