NinjaOne launches automated endpoint management platform on Google Cloud Marketplace

NinjaOne unveils its automated endpoint management platform on Google Cloud Marketplace, enhancing IT productivity by simplifying endpoint management through automation.

NinjaOne®, a leader in automated endpoint management, has taken a strategic leap by launching its platform on the Google Cloud Marketplace. This expansion enables Google Cloud's vast network of users to seamlessly deploy NinjaOne's award-winning cloud-native technology to streamline IT processes and enhance overall productivity.

The challenge of managing an ever-increasing number of endpoints has historically troubled organizations. Gargantuan in numbers, only 68% of these devices are effectively managed by IT departments or third-party providers. Alarmingly, over half (54%) of organisations have encountered cyberattacks owing to poorly managed or unknown endpoints.

The NinjaOne platform revolutionizes endpoint management, patching, and backup processes across a wide scale. By integrating with Google Cloud Marketplace, it offers improved visibility, fortified security, and enhanced control over endpoints for users. This integration allows customers to take advantage of the dollar-to-dollar drawdown of their committed spending when engaging through the Marketplace.

"Bringing NinjaOne to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy and manage the company’s cloud-native platform..." noted Dai Vu, Managing Director at Google Cloud. His sentiments highlight how the trusted infrastructure of Google Cloud now backs NinjaOne's innovative solutions.

"Our availability on Google Cloud Marketplace reflects our commitment to helping IT teams simplify their operations and drive greater productivity" added Rahul Hirani, Chief Product Officer at NinjaOne. This development underscores NinjaOne's dedication to empowering IT teams to automate endpoint management efficiently.

This announcement comes after NinjaOne also revealed

  • They had secured $500 million in Series C funding at a $5 billion valuation, spearheaded by ICONIQ Growth and CapitalG. This capital injection is slated for expanding research and development, particularly in the areas of autonomous endpoint management, patching, and vulnerability remediation.
  • New capabilities that unify vulnerability management and streamline patching workflows, thus ensuring a risk-oriented approach and faster vulnerability remediation.
  • NinjaOne Patch Intelligence AI, leveraging generative AI to dissect patch sentiment analysis, simplifying patch management, and boosting efficiency.
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