AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — TPx, a leading nationwide managed services provider, announced today that it has chosen Zscaler, Inc. as the Security Service Edge (SSE) technology platform supporting the next phase of TPx’s network and security convergence i.e. SASE strategy. By integrating Zscaler’s cloud-delivered security with TPx’s managed networking portfolio, TPx is advancing its commitment to a unified, cloud-first secure networking experience built for modern business requirements.
TPx is expanding its Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) approach to include both its proven managed SD-WAN skills and modern cloud-based security in a single, unified architecture. The method is meant to help businesses at every level of their network growth and make sure that both new customers and those who already have TPx deployments can use SASE at a speed and entry point that works for their IT needs.
Steve Grabow, Chief Commercial Officer at TPx, said, “Organizations want a simpler way to evolve their network to support cloud-based applications in a hybrid workplace.” “TPx’s Managed SASE solution combines cloud-first networking and security so that customers can simplify their lives and focus on what matters most: providing secure, high-performance application experiences.”
Zscaler’s platform will add important SSE features to TPx’s larger SASE architecture, such as secure web access, Zero Trust Network Access, and protection for cloud applications. Zscaler is a leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for SSE. They provide cloud-based security that works well with TPx’s flexible SD-WAN options and managed services capabilities.
The Managed SASE solution from TPx is set to come out in early 2026. It will make it easier for clients to update their networks and improve security to keep up with changing IT needs.
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TPx is your smart IT partner, helping businesses connect, protect, and develop with confidence. TPx offers managed services for cybersecurity, networks, and cloud communications that lower risk and get the most out of IT investments. They have been doing this for decades.

