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Home » Palo Alto Networks Tops $1.5B in Sales on Google Cloud

Palo Alto Networks Tops $1.5B in Sales on Google Cloud

April 8, 2025
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Palo Alto Networks has surpassed $1.5 billion in cumulative sales through the Google Cloud Marketplace, marking a major milestone in its cloud-centric growth strategy. The company currently offers 31 listings on the marketplace, supported by 75 integrations and 20 technical reference documents. This milestone highlights customer demand for cloud-native security platforms that can scale with AI and digital transformation initiatives.

The company’s offerings on Google Cloud Marketplace include AI Runtime Security, VM-Series Virtual Firewalls, and integrations with Google Cloud Network Security. These tools are designed to implement granular, zero-trust security policies across distributed infrastructure. Palo Alto Networks also received five 2025 Google Cloud Partner of the Year awards, including top honors in AI and infrastructure protection, recognizing its ability to integrate advanced security into cloud and AI environments.

Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud have built a deep technology partnership centered on AI-enhanced security tools for hybrid and multicloud deployments. Their collaboration spans joint product development and go-to-market efforts to simplify procurement and accelerate time-to-value for customers securing cloud-native workloads and AI applications.

• Cumulative sales on Google Cloud Marketplace exceeded $1.5 billion as of April 2025

• 31 Marketplace listings, backed by 20 technical guides and 75 integrations

• Latest offerings include:

• AI Runtime Security

• VM-Series Virtual Firewalls

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