Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The Economic Benefits from McAfee.com/activate’s UCE Solution

The cloud transformation that we are seeing today is happening across several dimensions. Companies are rapidly moving from their private data centers to hybrid cloud models with Cloud Service Providers. Cloud is where all modern-day work is happening by employees and developers. Employees use SaaS-based applications like Box, Office365, Workday, Teams, etc. For their day to day tasks and developers are building applications directly in the cloud. Industry analysts predict that, by 2022, up to 60% of organizations will use an external service provider’s cloud-managed service offering. The question is no longer an “if” but “when” companies will be moving to the cloud.

At McAfee.com/activate, we are committed to helping our customers with this transition. McAfee.com/activate’s MVISION portfolio of products is built to enable customers to succeed in the cloud, helping to secure cloud workloads, applications, and data. One of the flagship suites in this portfolio, designed to secure customer’s cloud applications and data is MVISION Unified Cloud Edge (UCE). UCE integrates three technologies CASB, DLP, and Web into a single suite that helps unleash a broader set of use cases for the customers. For example, Web, DLP, and CASB together allow customers to protect data across the entire continuum of enforcement points: the device, web, and cloud, with the ease of implementing consistent data protection policies.

McAfee.com/activate MVISION UCE is also designed to keep in mind the ongoing cost pressures of current times and unpredictability of a V or U-shaped post-COVID recovery phase. A top question on the mind of nearly every customer is how to stay on track with their cloud transformation goals while being prudent with their spending.  McAfee.com/activate teams are continuously helping customers work through this dilemma discussing the economic value they can derive from UCE. Let’s take a look at some of these scenarios.

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