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Snyk named to the CRN 2020 Emerging Vendor list

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August 3, 2020

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We’re excited to share that CRN has included Snyk in its annual Emerging Vendors List in the Security category.

CRN’s Emerging Vendors recognizes pioneering technology suppliers in the IT channel that are driving innovation and growth. This list serves as a valuable resource for solution providers in search of the latest technologies.

The annual list honors new, rising technology suppliers that exhibit great promise in shaping the future success of the channel with their dedication to innovation. The list recognizes channel-focused organizations across eight categories: Cloud, Data Center, Security, Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), Storage and Networking/Unified Communications.

Every day we have the opportunity to work with smart, innovative customers, users, and partners to further our mission and bring developer-first security to every software-driven business. We certainly appreciate it when our hard work and commitment to this mission is recognized. 

Snyk was selected for the list because we are inspiring the IT channel with groundbreaking technologies and best-in-class offerings that are elevating businesses—driving success with solutions built to battle the challenges of the IT channel.

We enable partners to help their customers secure and scale application development. With the universal focus on digital transformation, this is a huge opportunity for solution providers and the DevSecOps market overall.

“CRN’s 2020 Emerging Vendors list recognizes vendors that are revolutionizing the IT channel with innovative solutions that meet the complex demands of our industry,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. “It honors inspirational new vendors that are driving channel growth with state-of-the-art technologies that will continue to shape the channel into the future.”

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