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UBiqube Launches SASE OpsLab To Automate, Simplify SecOps Delivery

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- UBiqube, a global provider of information technology (IT) infrastructure orchestration and automation, has launched SASE OpsLab, a marketplace for SecOps automation solutions designed to simplify the delivery and operation of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE).

SASE has emerged as the preferred cybersecurity consumption model for corporations, but its point-of-presence (PoP) delivery framework often creates added workload for IT teams due to time-consuming and error-prone tunnel configuration tasks.

UBiqube chief executive officer, Nabil Souli, in a statement said the surge in SASE service adoption requires delivery processes that are scalable and efficient.

“With the launch of SASE OpsLab, we are redefining how SASE gets delivered, freeing up engineering hours from non-cybersecurity tasks so teams can focus on maximising returns by keeping IT systems safe,” he said.

Citing Hughes’ 2025 Secure Network Access Report, UBiqube noted that 48 per cent of organisations highlighted integration with legacy infrastructure as their main challenge, while 39 per cent faced issues managing multiple vendors and ensuring interoperability.

These factors contribute to slower service activation, increased operational risk and reduced agility in SASE adoption.

SASE OpsLab addresses these challenges by offering a marketplace of pre-packaged automation kits to streamline PoP tunnelling, SASE migration, customer premises equipment (CPE) upgrades and related processes.

For more information on SASE OpsLab’s automation-first approach, users can visit the UBiqube and SASE OpsLab official websites.

-- BERNAMA