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The 2026 playbook for technology partners in the Fortinet ecosystem

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With 3,000+ integrations and a revamped partner program shifting to lifecycle value, here are the exact steps tech partners need to take to stand out, co-sell, and win inside the Fortinet Security Fabric.

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Fortinet just crossed a major threshold — 3,000 Fabric-Ready integrations — while simultaneously overhauling its Engage partner program. For the full context on what changed, see Fortinet's Security Fabric reaches 3,000 integrations. 

The combination creates a real challenge: with 400+ partners in the directory, listing alone no longer generates pipeline. The opportunity is that Fortinet's new lifecycle-focused program creates explicit rewards for partners who invest in technical depth, services, and long-term customer engagement.

Who this is for

  • Technology partner managers and alliances leaders at companies with a Fabric-Ready integration
  • Business development and GTM teams looking to drive co-sell pipeline with Fortinet field representatives
  • RevOps and partnerships leaders setting up data-driven partner motions in the security ecosystem

The opportunity

Fortinet serves more than 775,000 customers globally. Its Security Fabric architecture means enterprise buyers want to understand how their security stack integrates — not just whether individual products work. Partners with strong Fabric-Ready integration stories are embedded into that conversation from the beginning. 

Partner co-sell motions close at significantly higher rates and with larger deal sizes than opportunities pursued solo. In the Fortinet ecosystem, the stakes are especially high: enterprise security decisions are rarely made in isolation, and buyers expect vendors in the same environment to present a coherent, integrated story.

Step 1: Earn your Fabric-Ready listing — then activate it

What to do: Complete or renew your Fabric-Ready integration certification. Then go beyond the listing.

Why it matters: A directory listing is necessary but not sufficient. With 400+ partners listed, buyers scroll past listings quickly. Visibility beyond the directory page requires intentional effort.

How to do it

  • Complete or renew your Fabric-Ready integration certification with Fortinet's Technology Alliances team
  • Request a joint solution brief co-authored with Fortinet describing your integration's use cases
  • Build a Fortinet-badged page on your own website explaining the integration clearly for buyers
  • Request placement in Fortinet's featured partner communications, where possible

Success signal: A live, linkable joint solution brief and a Fortinet-badged page on your site within 60 days of certification.

Step 2: Map your customer base to Fortinet's

What to do: Identify which of your customers are also Fortinet customers — and which of your prospects already run Fortinet in their stack.

Why it matters: Co-selling only works if you know where overlap exists. Without account-level visibility into shared customers, partner conversations stay at the relationship level instead of the deal level. Data on who you share with Fortinet — and how active those accounts are on both sides — is what separates a compelling co-sell narrative from a speculative pitch.

Ecosystem Revenue Platforms like Crossbeam provide the Ecosystem Intelligence layer that makes this kind of precision possible: matching your CRM securely against a partner's account base, segmenting overlap into mutual customers and shared prospects, and surfacing the accounts where a warm introduction is most likely to move a deal forward.

How to do it

  • Use an Ecosystem Intelligence platform to share account lists securely with Fortinet's ecosystem team
  • Segment your overlap: mutual customers, active prospects, and accounts where Fortinet is deployed, but you haven't yet engaged
  • Prioritize mutual customers first — these accounts already trust both vendors and represent the fastest path to joint expansion

Success signal: Within 90 days, your team can point to a prioritized list of 25 to 50 accounts where a warm Fortinet introduction is possible.

Step 3: Build a co-sell motion with Fortinet field teams

What to do: Move from relationship-based partnering to deal-based co-selling with Fortinet's account executives and technology alliances team.

Why it matters: Fortinet's Engage program is shifting explicitly toward lifecycle value, and co-sell pipeline is the clearest way to demonstrate it. Partners who bring qualified opportunities to Fortinet field teams will build the track record that matters for the upcoming Partner Service Value Index.

How to do it

  • Identify a regional Fortinet Technology Alliances contact and request a joint pipeline review meeting
  • Prepare a co-sell story slide: your product, which Fortinet products it complements, what the joint buyer looks like, and what problems the integration solves together
  • Propose deal registration for any joint opportunities to align on attribution
  • Establish a monthly or bi-weekly cadence to review shared pipeline and flag new opportunities

Success signal: At least one joint pipeline review meeting per quarter with a named Fortinet account team contact.

Step 4: Invest in services and deployment expertise

What to do: Build deployment and services capability around your Fortinet integration, not just the technology layer.

Why it matters: The Engage program overhaul explicitly rewards architecture design, deployment services, and specialization. Partners who combine technical integration with services depth will rank better under the new Partner Service Value Index launching in 2027.

How to do it

  • Train solutions engineering team members on Fortinet's Security Fabric architecture
  • Develop deployment runbooks and reference architectures showing how your product and Fortinet work together in production
  • Pursue available Fortinet specialization designations — the Engage Platform designation rewards demonstrated cross-Fabric expertise
  • Document customer case studies where your combined deployment solved a specific security problem

Success signal: At least one customer reference demonstrating a joint Fortinet and your product deployment, ideally with a quantifiable outcome.

Step 5: Get ready for the Partner Service Value Index

What to do: Start measuring and documenting your partnership performance now, before the 2027 rollout.

Why it matters: The Partner Service Value Index will use AI-driven insights to score partners on sales performance, technical depth, deal quality, and profitability. Partners who already have a documented track record will start with a significant advantage.

How to do it

  • Document joint wins and track attribution for deals where Fortinet was involved
  • Maintain a log of deployment services projects involving Fortinet
  • Keep Fortinet NSE (Network Security Expert) certifications current ahead of 2027
  • Share your partnership performance data proactively with your Fortinet alliance contact

Success signal: A documented partnership scorecard ready to share with Fortinet before the Partner Service Value Index launches.

Quick-start checklist

  • Complete or renew Fabric-Ready certification
  • Create a joint solution brief with Fortinet
  • Add a Fortinet-badged page to your website
  • Map your customer base to Fortinet's for co-sell account prioritization
  • Request a joint pipeline review with a Fortinet Technology Alliances contact
  • Build a co-sell story slide deck
  • Train solutions engineering team on the Fortinet Security Fabric
  • Pursue Engage Platform specialization designation
  • Document at least one joint customer deployment reference

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Frequently asked questions

Q: How do I get started with the Fortinet Fabric-Ready program?

Visit Fortinet's Technology Alliance Partners page to apply. The process involves technical certification of your integration with the Security Fabric and review by Fortinet's Technology Alliances team.

Q: How does Engage work for technology partners versus channel partners?

Engage is primarily structured for channel (reseller and MSP) partners, but technology partners are increasingly tied to it through co-sell motions. As the program shifts to lifecycle value, technology partners who demonstrate deployment impact and services depth become more attractive to channel partners and Fortinet field teams alike.

Q: What does the Partner Service Value Index measure?

Expected to launch in 2027, the index will use AI-driven insights to assess partner performance across sales activity, technical expertise, deal size improvement, and profitability — helping partners identify growth opportunities and strengthen overall performance.

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