It's great for managed services for instance, amongst other benefits and considerations on the known limitations.
For some customers, everything is in the cloud or SaaS-ified, so running a local VM just for management was a non-starter.
Others ask us to manage the security part and it can conflict with local server deployments which would then involve other teams or third-parties.
With Smart-1 Cloud, here's what we offer to these customers:
- No local infrastructure beyond the gateways
- Managed Services without the hassle of VPN'ing into some DC just to start the console
- Backup and upgrade strategy outsourced to Check Point
- Easier integration with third-party SOC and whatnot
- Log storage tiers that can scale based on usage
- Direct integration with identity providers, MFA and so on for tenant access
- Access to all of our customers tenants by the ease of a drop-down list
- The streamed R82 Smart Console is pretty awesome, the web Smart Console is already very good
And some others. While some like to control all of this on-site, there are customers who demand a minimal approach and agility from their integrators. Before Smart-1 Cloud, this was way more cumbersome to offer.