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Secure, integrated cloud services provider, Six Degrees, announced that it has achieved SD-WAN Specialisation as part of the Fortinet Engage Partner Program.

Through the Secure SD-WAN Specialisation, Six Degrees’ sales and technical teams have expanded their knowledge in SD-WAN deployment scenarios using Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN solution. As such, Six Degrees is able to help customers conceptualise, enhance, and troubleshoot their SD-WAN deployments.

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In a fast-moving industry, specialisations focused on market opportunities enabled by the Fortinet Engage Partner Program help partners be recognised and valued by current and potential customers as trusted partners who have the expertise, services, and technologies they need to fulfil their business needs.

At Six Degrees we understand the critical importance of embedding security from the ground up

Simon Crawley-Trice, Chief Executive Officer, Six Degrees, said: “At Six Degrees we understand the critical importance of embedding security from the ground up across our entire portfolio. This is why Fortinet sits at the heart of our SD-WAN solution, enabling us to deliver secure, high-performance, cost-effective hybrid networking to organisations throughout the UK."

Fortinet’s SD-WAN Partner Specialisation

Crawley-Trice added: “As one of a select few UK partners to achieve Fortinet’s SD-WAN Partner Specialisation, we demonstrate our technical capabilities and commitment to maximising the benefits our customers realise from Fortinet’s industry-pioneering cyber security technology.”

Chris Briers, Senior Regional Manager, MSSP–UKI, Fortinet, said: “Fortinet’s Engage Partner Program provides Six Degrees with a valuable, flexible platform to build a profitable and highly differentiated security practice. By achieving the SD-WAN Partner Specialisation, Six Degrees has demonstrated the knowledge and skills necessary to become a partner of distinction.”

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