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9 partner leaders on the emerging vendors that will light up 2025

From Nanitor to IP Fabric and Halcyon, which vendor start-ups are being tipped for take off this year?

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
24 January 2025
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9 partner leaders on the emerging vendors that will light up 2025
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Melissa Rambridge, CEO, InTEC

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Emerging vendor tip: Inforcer

Our vote would be for Inforcer, as an emerging vendor making significant strides in the IT security landscape of Microsoft 365.

Their platform truly simplifies what can prove to be complex and time-consuming processes and engineering, with the automation of deployment, monitoring, and standardisation of Microsoft 365 security policies across all of our customer tenants. Not only does this automation save time, it also enhances security compliance by ensuring policies are consistent and follow CE+ guidelines, thus reducing the risk of breaches due to misconfigurations.

Inforcer’s incredibly rich functionality sets them apart from anything else we’ve seen in the market and will underpin our security hardening offering moving forward.

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