Expanded Accessibility of NinjaOne on CrowdStrike's Business Marketplace
In a move aimed at enhancing IT simplicity and endpoint resilience, NinjaOne, a leading IT management solution provider, has announced that its automated endpoint management platform is now available for purchase via the CrowdStrike Marketplace. This partnership between NinjaOne and CrowdStrike, first revealed in May 2024, is designed to bridge gaps between IT and security teams.
With the addition of NinjaOne to the CrowdStrike Marketplace, Falcon customers can now benefit from simplified access to NinjaOne's platform's capabilities. This integration is intended to complement the existing endpoint protection setups of Falcon users.
The combined capabilities of the two platforms are designed to boost threat detection, investigation, and prevention for customers. According to Erzan Uygur, NinjaOne's vice president of business and corporate development, this move reinforces the company's commitment to helping customers simplify IT and improve endpoint resilience.
Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, explained that through this partnership, they are delivering the full-spectrum protection IT and security teams need to prioritize and accelerate response actions required to stop breaches of endpoints from a single platform. By joining the CrowdStrike Marketplace, customers can now access NinjaOne's automated endpoint management alongside Falcon, improving efficiency, productivity, and security outcomes.
The partnership between NinjaOne and CrowdStrike, as stated by CrowdStrike last year, equips organizations with the full-scope protection required to navigate the ever-evolving threat landscape. The platform has grown to serve more than 30,000 customers across more than 130 countries.
As the number of endpoints in organizations continues to increase, bringing new security challenges and hurdles around patching, backup, and device management, solutions like NinjaOne's platform are becoming increasingly important. The platform is designed to tackle these pain points for IT teams and Managed Service Providers (MSPs), automating the management of endpoint devices to reduce manual tasks, fuel productivity, and lower operational costs.
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