Best and Biggest IT companies

Cisco

Central command: San Jose, California

Established: 1984

Companies in Lahore Pakistan UK

Yearly Revenue: $49.7 billion

Network safety item classifications: Next-age firewalls, cutting edge interruption avoidance, CASB, web door, NAC, progressed malware insurance, email security, endpoint security, security the executives, VPN, security administrations



Appearances on eSecurity Planet's Top Vendors records: 10

Cisco (CSCO) is an enduring top choice on this rundown. The systems administration pioneer has utilized its market predominance to move into contiguous business sectors, among them network security. With $3.2 billion in income and twofold digit development, security is perhaps Cisco's most grounded market. Clients are regularly Cisco shops inclining toward its firewall, endpoint and different items, yet when you have almost $50 billion in yearly deals, your current clients are a quite huge market, and Cisco has had its successes somewhere else as well. Cisco has made 10 of our top security item records: personality and access the executives (IAM), web doors, NGFW, IDPS, CASB, NAC, online protection programming, XDR, network security and zero trust, with the organization's initial authority in the arising and significant zero trust market its most amazing ongoing achievement.

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Crowdstrike

Central command: Sunnyvale, California

Established: 2011

Yearly Revenue: $1.4 billion

Network protection item classes: EDR and XDR

Appearances on eSecurity Planet's Top Vendors records: 4

While CrowdStrike (CRWD) made four of our rundowns - EDR, XDR, MDR and online protection - ending up as the winner of the extremely aggressive EDR market is quite difficult, and the organization's XDR stage leaves it all around situated for the future as well. Evidently IT security purchasers concur: Analysts expect staggering 56% income development this monetary year to fly by past the $1 billion deals mark. The 10-year-old Sunnyvale organization could additionally acquire after effectively battling off a SolarWinds-related assault, a qualification imparted to Palo Alto Networks.

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