NinjaOne now available on CrowdStrike Marketplace to enhance endpoint management

NinjaOne's automated endpoint solution is now accessible in CrowdStrike Marketplace. IT teams can streamline device management, boosting efficiency and security.

  • Monday, 15th September 2025 Posted 7 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

The renowned automated endpoint management platform, NinjaOne®, is now purchasable in the CrowdStrike Marketplace, allowing seamless integration with CrowdStrike's ecosystem of compatible products. This initiative enables CrowdStrike Falcon® customers to swiftly deploy NinjaOne’s cloud-native solution, elevating productivity across IT realms.

As organisations grapple with the ever-growing number of endpoints, challenges in maintaining efficiency and security emerge. IT teams are in need of an uncomplicated approach to patch, back up, and manage devices, all without incurring additional complexity or cost.

NinjaOne steps in by automating endpoint management, thereby empowering IT teams and managed service providers to minimise manual operations, cut down expenses, and optimise device functionality. By availing NinjaOne through the CrowdStrike Marketplace, Falcon customers enjoy streamlined access to tried-and-tested IT automation, complementing their current endpoint protection solutions.

Erzan Uygur, VP of Business and Corporate Development at NinjaOne, affirmed, "Our goal has always been to help customers simplify IT and improve endpoint resilience." By integrating with the CrowdStrike Marketplace, NinjaOne provides easy access to their automated endpoint management platform alongside Falcon, empowering customers to enhance efficiency, productivity, and security results.

This development is part of the larger strategic partnership between CrowdStrike and NinjaOne. Together, NinjaOne’s leading endpoint management solution and CrowdStrike's AI-native Falcon platform's exceptional endpoint protection offer organisations enhanced capabilities. They are equipped to promptly detect, investigate, and counteract attacks, bridging the divide between IT and security operations.

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