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Advantage named SentinelOne’s A/NZ partner of the year

New Zealand ICT and managed security services provider Advantage has been named cyber security vendor SentinelOne’s A/NZ partner of the year.

Advantage had taken the opportunity to partner with SentinelOne “with both hands” and SentinelOne had bought into the Advantage story as well, said Jason Duerden, regional director for A/NZ with the California-based vendor.

“The investment into multiple channel programmes – incident response SIREN level, MSSP and resale – provided our joint partnership a unique Advantage, excuse the pun, in the marketplace when facing our competition,” Duerden said.

“As a result of these programme and technical skill investments, Advantage has delivered exceptional commercial growth in the preceding twelve months and is a stellar example of the type of partners that we want to develop.”

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