Partner-Centric Approach Fuels Ongoing Business Growth for SonicWall

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SonicWall’s Strategic Growth: Empowering Partners and Innovating Cybersecurity Solutions

SonicWall Soars: A New Era of Cybersecurity Innovation and Partner Empowerment

In a bold announcement, SonicWall has revealed a surge in business momentum, driven by its unwavering commitment to partners and innovative cybersecurity solutions. The company is not just maintaining its stronghold in firewalls and network security for small to midsized businesses; it is rapidly evolving into a market leader in the cybersecurity landscape, particularly with its Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Cloud Secure Edge Solutions.

SonicWall’s CEO, Bob VanKirk, emphasized the company’s unique inside-out approach, which has allowed them to anticipate the needs of their partners and customers more effectively. “By listening to partner feedback and expanding our offerings, we are not just keeping pace with industry demands; we are setting the standard for success in cybersecurity,” he stated.

The numbers speak volumes. SonicWall reported a staggering 68% year-over-year increase in Managed Security Services (MSS) bookings and a remarkable 70% growth in Zero Trust and Cloud Secure Edge bookings. The company’s Service Provider Program has seen a 91% increase in partners, highlighting the soaring demand for its solutions.

Debasish Mukherjee, Vice President of Sales for APJ, noted that SonicWall’s growth in the Asia-Pacific region underscores its commitment to delivering scalable cybersecurity solutions. “We empower our partners with advanced threat protection and flexible service models, enabling them to safeguard businesses of all sizes,” he said.

As SonicWall continues to expand its offerings and partner ecosystem, it remains focused on innovation and customer protection. With a robust financial foundation and a clear vision for the future, SonicWall is poised to lead the charge in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, ensuring that its partners—and their customers—are well-equipped to face emerging threats.

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