We’re excited to announce that CRN, a division of The Channel Company and one of the most recognized channel-focused publications, has named AppOmni to its 2021 Emerging Vendors list in the Security category. The CRN 2021 Emerging Vendors list will be featured in the August 2021 issue of CRN Magazine and online at www.CRN.com/EmergingVendors.
“The CRN 2021 Emerging Vendors list honors forward-thinking technology suppliers that are redefining IT channel success by focusing on innovative products that help customers overcome the complex and ever-changing IT demands,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. “Solution providers in search of the latest innovative technologies can depend on the Emerging Vendors list as a trusted resource.” Unlike many other awards and recognitions, there is no fee or payment associated with the CRN Emerging Vendors list.
Over the past year, AppOmni has created one of the industry’s best channel programs. We’re proud to partner with many of the best global integrators and consulting firms including Accenture, PwC, 4C/Wipro, NCC Group, Guidepoint Security, ActiveReach, Optiv, Trace3, Flosum, Bishop Fox, along with many others. This amazing group of partners has been instrumental to the continuing success of our customers. In addition, our partners have helped AppOmni grow over 900% last year while maintaining an incredible 100% customer renewal rate.
The goal of AppOmni has always been to provide the best SaaS security software, but also to deliver security in a way that reduces workloads for security and IT teams, and actually speeds up development and release processes.
Accenture became an AppOmni partner in 2020 and is now a customer as well. Rex Thexton, Cybersecurity Global Practice lead at Accenture says: “With AppOmni, we’re able to do in a couple of days what used to take us a month. It has drastically sped up our implementation timelines while adding a higher level of security to our clients’ Salesforce implementations.”
If you’re interested in learning more about our partner program, we’d love to hear from you!
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