OneLayer has launched its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), a certified ecosystem of technology partners delivering validated, integrated solutions for enterprises deploying private cellular networks. The program includes integrations with prominent players in the private cellular space, such as Check Point, Claroty, Digi International, Druid Software, Ericsson, Fortinet, Kigen, Nokia, Semtech, and Teltonika.
Overview
The TAP program establishes a certified ecosystem of integrations with technology partners, delivering joint solutions for private LTE and 5G deployments. The program's goal is to provide customers with end-to-end value and ecosystem collaboration to maximize the private 5G value and usability.
What it does
The TAP program enables customers to deploy private cellular with the same confidence, visibility, and control they apply to every other part of their environment. The certified solutions deliver capabilities such as full-stack visibility, Zero Trust enforcement, visibility behind the cellular router, automated device onboarding at scale, and OT security coverage without replacing existing tools.
The integrations in the TAP program include:
- Device visibility and fingerprinting
- Zero Trust policy enforcement
- Visibility behind the cellular router
- Automated device onboarding at scale
- OT security coverage
Tradeoffs
The TAP program is led by Daniel Curci, Director of Tech Alliance at OneLayer, whose team manages joint solutioning, integration development, partner certification, and joint go-to-market planning. Technology vendors interested in joining the OneLayer Technology Alliance Program can apply at https://onelayer.com/partners.
In summary, the OneLayer Technology Alliance Program provides a certified ecosystem of integrations with technology partners, delivering validated, integrated solutions for enterprises deploying private cellular networks. The program enables customers to deploy private cellular with confidence, visibility, and control, and provides a range of benefits including full-stack visibility, Zero Trust enforcement, and OT security coverage.
Practically, this means that enterprises can now deploy private cellular networks with the same level of security and control as their existing enterprise networks. The TAP program provides a range of certified integrations with prominent players in the private cellular space, making it easier for enterprises to find and deploy the right solutions for their needs.