NinjaOne Available on Google Cloud Marketplace
Improving access to endpoint visibility, security, and control for Google Cloud customers
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 28, 2025 at 2:00 pmNinjaOne LLC announced it is available on Google Cloud Marketplace.
Now, Google Cloud users can deploy NinjaOne’s cloud-native platform to automate the most cumbersome parts of IT and boost productivity across their organizations.
The number of endpoints organizations use is growing and managing and securing those endpoints has historically been complicated and time-consuming. On average, only 68% of an organization’s devices are managed by IT or their third-party provider, and more than half of organizations (54%) report experiencing a cyberattack due to unknown, unmanaged, or poorly managed endpoints.(1)
The NinjaOne platform automates endpoint management, patching, and backup at any scale to simplify operations, improve efficiency, and lower costs for IT teams and MSPs. NinjaOne’s availability on Google Cloud Marketplace improves access to endpoint visibility, security, and control for Google Cloud’s millions of customers. This also allows customers to benefit from dollar-for-dollar drawdown on their committed spend when purchasing through Google Cloud Marketplace.
“Bringing NinjaOne to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy and manage the company’s cloud-native platform on Google Cloud’s trusted, global infrastructure,” said Dai Vu, MD, marketplace and ISV GTM programs, Google Cloud. “NinjaOne can now securely scale and support customers seeking to use its platform to automate endpoint management.“
“Our availability on Google Cloud Marketplace reflects our commitment to helping IT teams simplify their operations and drive greater productivity,” said Rahul Hirani, chief product officer, NinjaOne. “Bringing NinjaOne solutions to Google Cloud users empowers them to more quickly automate endpoint management and free up time and resources to focus on more strategic projects.“
This news comes on the heels of NinjaOne announcing:
- $500 million in Series C extensions at a $5 billion valuation, led by ICONIQ Growth and CapitalG, to drive R&D focused on autonomous endpoint management, autonomous patching, as well as vulnerability remediation, and expanded IT use cases that improve employee experiences with devices.
- New capabilities that unify vulnerability management and patching workflows, ensuring a risk-based approach to patching and reducing time to remediate vulnerabilities.
- NinjaOne Patch Intelligence AI, which reduces patch complexity and improves efficiency by leveraging generative AI to provide comprehensive sentiment analysis for patches.
.(1) Enterprise Strategy Group, a division of TechTarget, Enterprise Strategy Group Research Report, The Growing Role of AI in Endpoint Management and Security Convergence, April 2025.