2 Integrations with DivvyCloud

View a list of DivvyCloud integrations and software that integrates with DivvyCloud below. Compare the best DivvyCloud integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with DivvyCloud. Here are the current DivvyCloud integrations in 2026:

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    Axonius

    Axonius

    Axonius

    Axonius gives customers the confidence to control complexity by providing a system of record for all digital infrastructure. With a comprehensive understanding of all assets including devices, identities, software, SaaS applications, vulnerabilities, security controls, and the context between all assets, customers are able to mitigate threats, navigate risk, decrease incident response time, automate action, and inform business-level strategy — all while eliminating manual, repetitive tasks. Recognized as creators of the Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM) category and innovators in SaaS Management Platform (SMP) and SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM), Axonius is deployed in minutes and integrates with hundreds of data sources to provide a comprehensive asset inventory, uncover gaps, and automatically enforce policies and automate action.
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    FortiADC

    FortiADC

    Fortinet

    FortiGSLB quickly and securely delivers. Applications anywhere. Horizontal scalability is a key factor when it comes to designing and deploying internet-based services and solutions for enterprise and carrier networks. These organizations must be able to quickly and easily add new network resources and deploy cloud-based applications to ensure business continuity as well as smooth disaster recovery in the event of data center or server failure. Yet, if internet connectivity or security is unreliable, these efforts are often stalled. Without this flexibility, business demands often force enterprises to upgrade to bigger and more powerful hardware devices to manage these capacity challenges. These upgrades can be costly and add significantly to the total cost of ownership (TCO) without addressing the issues of failover and service availability.
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