Fortinet Experts in Perth
When you need state-of-the-art Fortinet solutions in Perth, we’ve got the know how and skills to make it happen. We proudly partner with Fortinet, and were named their Select Partner of the Year in 2022. Led by our CTO, Shanil Daya, whose Fortinet knowledge and experience are well respected in the industry, our team has over 100 Fortinet cerfitications so can trust that we get IT.
Our Projects
Our tech experts have worked with businesses around the world to deliver tailored Fortinet solutions and enhance their cyber resilience. Specialising in SD-WAN deployments, we’ve supported clients in a range of industries and across complex projects.
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Firewalls
Switches
WAPs
Hospital
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Switches
WAPs
Multi-Site Not For Profit
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WAPs
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