Technology Partners
Partnerships with leading security and infrastructure vendors.

Fortinet Partner
Fortinet is a global leader in broad, integrated, and automated cybersecurity. Their Security Fabric platform connects and protects the entire digital attack surface — from network and endpoints to cloud and OT environments. Fortinet is best known for their FortiGate next-generation firewalls and their industry-leading SD-WAN solutions, which combine networking and security in a single, cost-effective platform. With the largest dedicated security R&D team in the industry, Fortinet consistently ranks as a top vendor across multiple Gartner Magic Quadrants.

Cisco Partner
Cisco is the world’s largest networking company and a dominant force in enterprise IT infrastructure. Their portfolio spans switching, routing, wireless, data centre, collaboration, and security — all increasingly unified under their intent-based networking and SecureX frameworks. Cisco’s industrial networking solutions are widely deployed in critical infrastructure, manufacturing, and utilities, making them a trusted partner for complex, high-availability environments.

Palo Alto Networks
Palo Alto Networks is widely regarded as the gold standard in next-generation firewall and cloud security technology. Their platforms — including NGFW, Prisma Cloud, and Cortex — are built around a zero-trust security model, providing advanced threat prevention, deep visibility, and automated response across on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. Palo Alto consistently leads the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Network Firewalls and is a go-to choice for organisations with demanding security requirements.

Veeam Gold Partner
Veeam is the global leader in data protection and ransomware recovery, trusted by over 450,000 organisations worldwide. Their platform specialises in backup, replication, and recovery across virtual, physical, cloud, and Kubernetes environments. Veeam’s immutable backup and air-gapped recovery capabilities make them a critical component of any modern business continuity strategy, particularly in the face of increasingly sophisticated ransomware attacks.

Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions
Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions is the enterprise connectivity division of Ericsson, the world’s leading telecommunications infrastructure company. Built on the foundation of the Cradlepoint acquisition, the portfolio brings together Cradlepoint routers and adapters, NetCloud management software, and Ericsson’s private 5G capabilities into a unified enterprise wireless platform. Their solutions are purpose-built for organisations that need reliable, flexible connectivity beyond traditional fixed-line infrastructure — spanning branch offices, remote sites, vehicles, IoT deployments, and mission-critical field operations. Managed through the NetCloud platform, Ericsson’s enterprise wireless solutions give IT teams centralised visibility and control across their entire cellular network estate, backed by the global 5G expertise and R&D scale of Ericsson.

Microsoft
Microsoft is the world’s leading provider of cloud and productivity technology, with their Azure platform powering a vast portion of global enterprise infrastructure. Beyond productivity tools like Microsoft 365, Azure offers an extensive ecosystem of cloud services including compute, storage, networking, identity management, and security. Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender form a powerful native SIEM and endpoint protection stack, while Azure Active Directory (Entra ID) underpins identity and zero-trust strategies for organisations of all sizes. Microsoft’s scale, integration depth, and continuous investment in security make them a cornerstone of modern enterprise architecture.
