Liquid Networx Expands Fortinet Security Offerings via AWS and Azure Marketplace, Empowering Customers to Maximize Committed Cloud Spend

Liquid Networx, a Fortinet Expert partner, recently named the first Engage Preferred Services Partner (EPSP) Partner of the Year in North America and Unified SASE Partner of the Year for the third consecutive year at Fortinet Accelerate 2026, announced the availability of Fortinet licensing and professional services through the AWS and Azure Marketplace.
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“By offering Fortinet licensing and our specialized professional services through the AWS and Azure Marketplace, we empower organizations to leverage their existing cloud commitments for best-in-class cybersecurity without traditional procurement delays.”
This capability allows Liquid Networx to meet customers where they are by offering flexible Fortinet solutions powered by FortiFlex usage-based licensing. Customers can now procure on-demand licensing for key security services—including FortiGuard MDR, FortiXDR, FortiEDR, and dynamic ZTNA—along with Liquid Networx’s expert professional services for deployment, integration, and managed support, all directly through their preferred cloud marketplaces.
“By offering Fortinet licensing and our specialized professional services through the AWS and Azure Marketplace, we empower organizations to leverage their existing cloud commitments for best-in-class cybersecurity without traditional procurement delays. This approach accelerates time-to-value and allows customers to access budget that may otherwise be misappropriated to delayed projects against committed marketplace spend. Marketplace purchases help optimize security investments while reducing unused cloud provider commitments.”
— Robert Short, Vice President, Liquid Networx
Liquid Networx’s Marketplace presence builds on its award-winning expertise in Fortinet Unified SASE and EPSP program excellence. Customers benefit from dynamic scalability, centralized visibility, API-driven lifecycle automation, and the ability to right-size security investments on demand—whether in hybrid, multi-cloud, or on-premises environments.
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