Oasis Enterprise Browser

Secure access for external collaborators

Partner and contractor work keeps landing in the browser, often on laptops you never issued. Oasis is a managed enterprise browser so policy can meet people where SaaS sessions actually run, without treating hardware logistics as the only answer for every web-first role.

The uncomfortable truth in most programs is that external specialists already touch internal SaaS. They just do it from consumer browsers, personal profiles, and extension habits you never approved. That is not a morality play about contractors; it is a geometry problem. Work moved into the session, and the session needs a place where your rules are legible without pretending every machine is yours.

Oasis is not a claim that every relationship fits a browser-only model. Regulated fat clients, air-gapped workflows, and legacy thick apps still exist. The bet is narrower and more honest: shrink the share of projects where laptop logistics or hosted desktops are the default answer for people who mostly live in a handful of web apps.

What teams usually optimize for

  • Let external users work from their own devices when your program allows, with session-level expectations they can see and follow
  • Shrink the set of cases where shipping machines or standing up hosted desktops is the default for browser-centric work
  • How fast teams really go live still depends on your IdP, apps, and change management. Oasis removes one structural bottleneck, not every dependency