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About Open Systems

Open Systems is a network change software from Open Systems providing secure and simple connectivity. It combines reliable security, compliant access, and the SASE advantage so organizations can efficiently manage their network environments. Open Systems offers features like a Customer Portal, Service use Delivery, and Service use Promise to improve user interaction and support. Additionally, it includes insights into Managed SASE ROI and language support in English and German, ensuring broad accessibility for diverse teams. Key capabilities: secure access reliable security SASE integration customer support portal multilingual support Best for: organizations that need secure network management with a comprehensive, managed SASE approach.

Open Systems Details

Vendor
Open Systems
Year Launched
1990
Location
Räffelstrasse 29, Zürich, 8045, CH
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
demo, account manager, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Russian
Users
Security software for businesses insurance, manufacturing, healthcare, NGOs, financial, and other industrial sectors.
Industries Served
Manufacturing, Chemicals, Financial Services, Insurance, Higher Education, Non-Governmental Organizations
Tags
Cybersecurity

Open Systems's In-App Market Place

Does Open Systems have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), JPY (¥), AUD (A$), CAD (C$), CHF (CHF), CNY (¥), SEK (kr)

Pros & Cons

  • A single platform should be easier to manage than multiple point solutions.
  • A unified approach might offer more consistent security policies and enforcement.
  • Strong Focus on Customer Experience
  • A rapid response to critical issues is a significant advantage.
  • Frontline support from experienced engineers can lead to quicker and more effective problem resolution.
  • While the "native" SASE claim is emphasized, the actual benefits of this approach are not clearly articulated.
  • Choosing a single-vendor SASE solution could lead to vendor lock-in, limiting flexibility in the future.

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