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Cloudticity Joins CrowdStrike Powered Service Provider Program

Cloudticity Joins CrowdStrike Powered Service Provider Program

Cloudticity, a leading healthcare cloud managed services provider, announced today that it has joined the CrowdStrike Powered Service Provider program.

Cloudticity, a leading healthcare cloud managed services provider, announced  that it has joined the CrowdStrike Powered Service Provider program. With the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon Platform as the foundation, Cloudticity delivers the technology, expertise and resources organizations need to stop breaches. CrowdStrike Powered Service Providers can choose to incorporate CrowdStrike package bundles or individual CrowdStrike Falcon platform modules into their security offerings, in addition to gaining access to expanded market opportunities, enhanced go-to-market support and executive sponsorship.

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Cloudticity delivers cloud managed services, managed security, and managed compliance through its proprietary platform, Cloudticity Oxygen. Cloudticity leverages data feeds from the CrowdStrike Falcon platform to provide customers with real-time insights on security events within public cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to provide robust protection across their entire cloud-native stack.

Key Benefits:
Centralized view of security data points alongside key infrastructure data points, such as cost, reliability, performance, and compliance information.
Reduced cloud costs due to the lightweight nature of the Falcon agent , which also delivers reliability and performance efficiencies.
Increased cloud protection, with coverage for containers, serverless, hosts, instances, and cloud endpoints.

“As a CrowdStrike Powered Service Provider, Cloudticity is part of a select group of partners that uphold CrowdStrike’s mission of stopping breaches. Cloudticity is dedicated to helping organizations reduce cost and complexity by consolidating point products,” said Gerry Miller, Founder and CEO of Cloudticity. “Oxygen monitors and optimizes cloud environments, providing cloud security posture management, incident management, vulnerability management, and compliance validation. By leveraging the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, Cloudticity can provide more comprehensive security for our healthcare customers that are embracing cloud-native services.”

Cloudticity Leverages the power of the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon platform to help customers consolidate their security stack and save on operational costs. By combining Cloudticity’s deep healthcare managed services with the CrowdStrike’s unified platform for complete protection, healthcare organizations can easily and cost-effectively protect the broader attack surface across the endpoint, cloud, identity and more.

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Cloudticity is a digital enablement partner for healthcare generating measurable business and clinical outcomes by unlocking the cloud’s full potential. Through advanced automation and deep cloud expertise, Cloudticity empowers healthcare organizations to create and scale next-gen healthcare solutions that are resilient and secure.

Cloudticity has built some of the first and largest health systems on the public cloud, including:

  • The first patient portal
  • The first health information exchange
  • The first FISMA high deployment
  • The first Meaningful Use 2 (MU2) compliance attestation for a large hospital system
  • The first Covid-19 registry for a state health department

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