NinjaOne expands reach with launch on Google Cloud Marketplace

NinjaOne's platform is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace, promising enhanced endpoint management and increased productivity for businesses.

  • Friday, 25th July 2025 Posted 9 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

NinjaOne, an esteemed automated endpoint management platform, has extended its reach by launching on Google Cloud Marketplace. This pivotal development enables Google Cloud users to swiftly implement NinjaOne’s cloud-native solutions, designed to significantly streamline IT operations and boost productive output across various organisations.

The exponential surge in endpoint usage poses a challenge for organisations aiming to manage and secure these devices effectively. Traditionally, this process is not only intricate but also consumes considerable time. Research indicates that merely 68% of devices within organisations are managed either internally or through third-party providers. Alarmingly, about 54% of organisations have faced cyberattacks from endpoints that were either unmanaged or poorly managed.

Through the advanced NinjaOne platform, endpoint management, patching, and backup become automated, facilitating easier operations while enhancing efficiency and reducing operational costs for IT teams and MSPs. With its presence on Google Cloud Marketplace, the platform gains wider accessibility, offering essential endpoint visibility, security, and control to millions of Google Cloud customers. Additionally, customers stand to benefit from a significant dollar-for-dollar drawdown on their committed spends when transacting via Google Cloud Marketplace.

The release aligns with NinjaOne’s other recent milestones, such as the $500 million garnered in Series C extensions at a $5 billion valuation. This massive investment focuses on advancing research and development, predominantly in autonomous endpoint management and proactive vulnerability remediation. NinjaOne also introduced enhanced functionalities that merge vulnerability management with patching workflows, promoting a risk-aware patching strategy and expediting vulnerability resolution. Further advancements include the launch of NinjaOne Patch Intelligence AI, leveraging generative AI to demystify patch complexities and enhance efficiency through comprehensive sentiment analysis.

These strategic expansions reflect NinjaOne's commitment to simplifying IT operations, enabling technology teams to redirect time and resources towards more strategic initiatives.

PRD Technologies has partnered with GoCardless to support automated payment solutions for telecoms and MSPs, aiming to reduce billing-related issues...
Cisco has announced its Sovereign Critical Infrastructure portfolio targeting organisations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
CloudClevr is entering a new growth phase following the completion of its integration programme, heading into FY27 with a strengthened operational...
11:11 Systems has been celebrated for its partnership with Cohesity, focusing on cyber resilience, data protection, and recovery.

Westcon-Comstor strengthens ties at RISK Conference 2026

Posted 4 days ago by Sophie Milburn
Westcon-Comstor outlines its role in RISK Conference 2026, emphasising regional collaboration and cybersecurity advancements in the Balkans.
Acronis has introduced its GenAI Protection to help manage and secure AI usage in business environments, reflecting a growing focus on controlled AI...
iManage has appointed Ryan Begin as Vice President, Technology Partnerships and Ecosystem Strategy, and David Zember as Vice President, Global...

Talion’s cybersecurity model emphasising SME resilience

Posted 4 days ago by Sophie Milburn
A look at cybersecurity frameworks developed to better align security practices with operational risks.