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Fortinet's Security Fabric reaches 3,000 integrations: What it means for technology partners in 2026

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Fortinet's Fabric-Ready program surpasses 3,000 integrations across 400+ partners. Learn what milestone means for tech ecosystem partners in 2026. 

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After growing its ecosystem 36x since 2015, Fortinet is simultaneously overhauling how it rewards partners — shifting from transaction counts to full customer lifecycle value.

In July 2025, Fortinet crossed a threshold that few cybersecurity companies have reached: 3,000 integrations across its Fabric-Ready Technology Alliance Partner Program, spanning more than 400 technology partners. That number represents more than a decade of deliberate ecosystem building and a clear signal that the Fortinet Security Fabric has become one of the most connected platforms in enterprise security.

But the milestone isn't the whole story. At almost the same moment, Fortinet began rolling out changes to its Engage partner program that fundamentally rewrite how technology and channel partners earn recognition and rewards. Together, these two moves create both an opportunity and an urgency for partners paying attention.

Across every sector, the shift toward Ecosystem-Led Growth is accelerating, and cybersecurity is no exception. Fortinet's moves in 2025 and 2026 are a textbook case of what it looks like when a platform company decides to take its ecosystem seriously.

Background: What the security fabric is

Fortinet's Security Fabric is its unified architecture — the technical backbone that connects Fortinet's own products (firewalls, SIEM, endpoint, and networking) with third-party vendor tools. 

The Fabric-Ready Program, launched in 2015, formalized this: technology companies that build certified integrations get listed in Fortinet's partner directory, receive co-marketing support, and gain access to joint sales opportunities.

The growth numbers are striking. From its 2015 launch to today, the program has grown its membership by 36x. The latest cohort of new integrations added partners across endpoints (Armis, CrowdStrike), IT service management (ServiceNow), cloud connectivity (Digital Realty, Equinix, Megaport), and wireless (Qualcomm) — reflecting how broadly the Security Fabric now touches enterprise infrastructure.

What actually changed

On July 30, 2025, Fortinet announced the 3,000-integration milestone. Neil Prasad, VP and Head of Global Technology Alliances at Fortinet, stated:

"Fortinet's Open Ecosystem is among the largest in the cybersecurity industry, enabling customers to integrate the Fortinet Security Fabric with their existing and future technologies. With more than 3,000 integrations, we are helping organizations strengthen their overall security postures, improve the effectiveness of their security operations, and accelerate their digital journey with confidence.”

Jaime Romero, Executive VP of Marketing at Fortinet, added:

"The rapid expansion of our Fabric-Ready Partner Program to over 3,000 integrations underscores Fortinet's commitment to delivering interoperable, end-to-end security solutions that simplify operations for our customers."

That's the milestone. But the structural change worth watching is the Engage partner program overhaul. Fortinet is shifting Engage away from rewarding transaction volume and skills certifications — the traditional channel playbook — toward recognizing partner contributions across the entire customer lifecycle. 

In practice, this means partners can now earn recognition and rewards for architecture design work, deployment services, specializations, and long-term customer engagement — not just for closing deals. New program changes are already live in EMEA and APAC, with compliance requirements rolling out through H2 2026. By 2027, Fortinet plans to introduce a Partner Service Value Index — an AI-driven scoring tool to give partners visibility into their performance, technical depth, deal quality, and profitability.

What it means for technology partners

For technology partners — the ISVs, SaaS companies, and platform vendors that build integrations into the Security Fabric — these changes matter in three ways.

First, the 3,000-integration milestone raises the stakes for differentiation. When a partner directory lists 400+ vendors, being listed is table stakes. Partners that want to co-sell, co-market, and jointly appear in Fortinet field conversations need to show up with something more: joint solution briefs, shared customer references, and clear use case alignment.

Second, the lifecycle shift in Engage creates new entry points for deepening the relationship. Partners that invest in services, deployment expertise, and customer success motions — not just product integration — will be rewarded in ways the old program didn't recognize.

Third, the 2027 Partner Service Value Index will give Fortinet field teams data-driven insight into which partners are most active and most successful. Building a track record of successful joint deployments now matters more than it ever did.

For partners tracking account overlap at scale inside a 400+ vendor ecosystem, platforms like Crossbeam provide the Ecosystem Intelligence layer that turns a large directory into a precise list of warm co-sell opportunities — giving alliance teams the data they need to show up to every Fortinet field conversation with purpose.

What does this signal for the ecosystem

Fortinet's moves — reaching 3,000 integrations while simultaneously shifting partner rewards toward lifecycle value — tell a broader story about how enterprise security buyers make purchasing decisions. Enterprise security is no longer a single-vendor conversation. Buyers evaluate stacks, and the most effective go-to-market motions in this market are built on overlapping customer bases, joint influence, and coordinated deployment stories.

For technology partners in the Fortinet ecosystem, the question is no longer whether to activate the relationship. It's whether you have the data, the processes, and the partner motions to make the most of it when Fortinet's 400+ partner universe becomes the primary lens through which enterprise customers evaluate their security stack.

What to watch next

Three signals worth tracking in the next 12 months:

  • Partner Service Value Index rollout in 2027: How Fortinet chooses to surface and use this data will determine how much leverage technology partners have in joint pipeline conversations.
  • New platform-level integrations: The additions of Armis, CrowdStrike, and ServiceNow reflect where Fortinet is betting on convergence between endpoint, OT, and IT service management. Partners in adjacent categories should evaluate their convergence story.
  • Engage compliance changes in H2 2026: Partners operating in EMEA and APAC are already in the new program structure. North American partners should expect compliance requirements before the end of 2026.

Ready to put Ecosystem Intelligence to work inside the Fortinet Security Fabric? Sign up for Crossbeam for free to see how you can leverage Ecosystem Intelligence and accelerate your channel growth within the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What is the Fortinet Fabric-Ready Technology Alliance Partner Program?

It's Fortinet's formal technology partnership program for ISVs and platform vendors that build certified integrations with the Fortinet Security Fabric. Members receive technical integration support, co-marketing resources, joint sales opportunities, and directory placement. The program reached 3,000 integrations across 400+ partners as of July 2025.

Q: What is changing in the Fortinet Engage partner program in 2026?

Fortinet is shifting Engage from rewarding transaction volume and certifications to recognizing partner contributions across the full customer lifecycle — including architecture design, deployment services, specialization, and long-term engagement. New tiers are live now in EMEA and APAC; compliance requirements roll out globally through H2 2026.

Q: How does the Partner Service Value Index work?

The index is planned for 2027 rollout and will use AI-driven insights to score partners on sales performance, technical expertise, deal totals, and profitability — giving both Fortinet and partners visibility into partnership health and opportunity areas.

Q: Is being listed in the Fabric-Ready program enough to generate co-sell pipeline?

Not on its own. With 400+ partners in the program, directory listing is table stakes. Partners that generate meaningful co-sell pipeline typically combine their Fabric-Ready listing with proactive field alignment, shared customer references, and joint solution positioning.

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