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Hybrid mesh firewall: Check Point named a Leader

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Check Point announced Leader placement in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Hybrid Mesh Firewalls. The result underscores a simple message: enterprises can run hybrid mesh firewall controls across on-premises, cloud, and SASE while keeping prevention, policy, and visibility in one place. Because networks now span everywhere, teams need one fabric to see and stop threats in real time.

Why hybrid mesh firewall matters now

Enterprises operate data centers, multiple clouds, and thousands of edges. Consequently, the attack surface stretches far beyond a single perimeter. Siloed tools slow response, inflate cost, and create blind spots. A hybrid mesh firewall flips that script. It brings a common policy model, shared intelligence, and coordinated enforcement to every access point. As a result, security leaders close gaps faster and prove outcomes with consistent telemetry.

What Check Point brings to the table

AI-powered threat prevention. Check Point uses its global intelligence (Infinity ThreatCloud AI) to feed real-time protections into gateways and cloud controls. Therefore, malware, phishing infrastructure, and evasive payloads meet updated defenses at every hop. The company positions this as a 99.9% block-rate approach against active attacks, which gives teams confidence during spikes.

Unified management. Teams orchestrate policy centrally across data center gateways, public clouds, and SASE edges. In practice, that means one rule base, shared identity context, and common logging. Moreover, AIOps insights highlight misconfigurations, capacity pressure, and policy drift—so engineers fix issues before they hit users.

Open platform. The portfolio exposes hundreds of integrations. Consequently, security ops can plug SIEM, SOAR, ITSM, and third-party telemetry into a single workflow. Because the architecture remains modular, organizations build multi-vendor stacks without losing end-to-end visibility.

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Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point Software.
Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point Software.

“We are honored to be acknowledged as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Hybrid Mesh Firewalls,” said Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point Software. “Our open platform approach delivers industry-leading network security with the flexibility to integrate with third-party systems. As a longstanding cybersecurity leader, we remain committed to giving organizations the agility, optimal user experience, and cost efficiency they need to stay protected.”

Customer perspective, in the field

Operations teams want a single pane of glass for inside-the-network, perimeter, and cloud. One large U.S. sports organization described how it consolidates network, cloud, and email security under one console to avoid tool-switching during incidents. That consolidation frees engineers to handle game-day priorities instead of chasing alerts across systems. In short, unified control turns busy days into manageable ones.

Where the hybrid mesh firewall shows up

Core data centers. High-throughput gateways enforce segmentation and east-west controls near critical apps.
Public cloud. Cloud-native controls and managed gateways apply the same policies around virtual networks, containers, and serverless endpoints.
SASE/remote edges. Branch and user traffic enter the same prevention fabric, so identity, device posture, and threat signals follow people wherever they work.

Because the fabric acts as one system, the change in windows shrinks. New sites, new VPCs, and new apps inherit guardrails automatically.

Outcomes security leaders can measure

Faster time to policy. Centralized management eliminates duplicate rule edits across environments.
Fewer gaps. Shared context aligns IDS/IPS, URL filtering, DLP, and anti-malware across the stack.
Lower noise. AI-curated intelligence reduces false positives and highlights the few events that matter.
Better experience. Consistent enforcement reduces broken paths and support tickets, which improves user productivity.

What to watch next

First, expect deeper identity and device-posture signals in policy, especially for high-risk users and privileged sessions. Next, anticipate tighter SASE alignment with branch automation so new offices come online in minutes. Finally, look for richer AIOps health checks that predict capacity, spot brittle rules, and recommend fixes with one click. As vendors ship these features, hybrid programs move from pilot to standard.

Gartner and trademark notes

Gartner publishes the Magic Quadrant as an analytical snapshot. The research reflects Gartner’s opinions and does not endorse any vendor, product, or service. Readers should pair the quadrant with technical validation and their own requirements. GARTNER, MAGIC QUADRANT, and PEER INSIGHTS are registered trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates. Use them with attribution and respect for the original context.

Bottom line

Check Point’s Leader placement signals maturity for hybrid mesh firewall strategies. Organizations can run AI-powered prevention at the core, in the cloud, and at the edge without juggling five consoles. With one policy model, one intelligence source, and one operational rhythm, teams get what they need most: fewer gaps, faster moves, and a safer network for the business.

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ALTERYX EXPANDS REGIONAL LEADERSHIP WITH SABYA SEN TO LEAD IMEA & APAC

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Alteryx Inc., a leading AI-ready data and analytics company, today announced the appointment of Sabya Sen as Vice President, IMEA & APAC, to lead its business across India, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific (IMEA & APAC). In this role, Sen will focus on accelerating customer outcomes and scaling adoption of the Alteryx One platform across some of the world’s fastest-growing markets for AI and data innovation.

Sen brings deep regional expertise and a strong track record of execution to this role. Most recently, he served as Vice President, Head of UKI & Emerging Markets Europe at Alteryx, where he drove consistent growth, built high-performing teams, and strengthened customer relationships across global markets.

The appointment comes at a critical phase for AI adoption globally and across IMEA and APAC, where governments and enterprises are increasing investments in digital transformation. In the Middle East, national strategies like Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and UAE’s We the UAE 2031 are accelerating innovation agendas. The region’s AI market is projected to reach $320 billion USD, while globally, 89% of leaders plan to maintain or increase AI budgets in 2026. Despite this momentum, many organizations remain in pilot phases, underscoring the need for scalable, governed analytics solutions that can support enterprise-wide AI adoption.

“It is my priority to continue delivering meaningful outcomes for our customers and community,” said Sabya Sen, Vice President, IMEA & APAC. “Across the Middle East, India, and Asia-Pacific, we are seeing unprecedented momentum driven by ambitious national transformation agendas. These efforts are accelerating economic diversification, advancing digital innovation, and firmly positioning these regions as global hubs for data and AI-led growth.”

Prior to joining Alteryx, Sen spent 11 years at Salesforce in a variety of leadership roles, supporting customers across the insurance, financial services, and healthcare industries, where he helped organizations leverage data and technology to transform their operations. In his new role, Sen will focus on helping organizations move beyond experimentation to enterprise-scale AI adoption by delivering trusted, AI-ready data and analytics through the Alteryx One platform.

“Over the past few years, Sabya has had a tremendous impact on Alteryx and has demonstrated a remarkable level of focus, discipline, and strong commercial execution,” said Jason Janicke, Senior Vice President, EMEA & APJ at Alteryx. “He has delivered results, built a strong team culture, and consistently raised the bar. We can’t wait to see the impact that Sabya has in this next role.”

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VERTIV EXPANDS THERMAL PORTFOLIO WITH NEW WALL-MOUNT COOLING SYSTEM FOR EDGE AND SMALL DATA ROOMS IN EMEA

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Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, today announced the launch of the Vertiv™ CoolPhase Wall, a space-saving, wall-mount cooling system designed for small IT spaces and edge environments. The system is designed for the needs of IT equipment, removing heat and enabling continuous operation while taking up zero floor space. Vertiv CoolPhase Wall is available now across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).


As distributed computing becomes more critical to business operations, compact IT environments need high-quality thermal control designed for sensitive electronic systems. However, many are still using comfort cooling systems designed for human comfort rather than addressing the high sensible heat ratio (SHR) and higher airflow requirements of IT equipment. Vertiv CoolPhase Wall addresses this gap with a purpose-built system that provides the required SHR along with integrated monitoring and control capabilities to protect equipment and enable24/7 operational continuity.

Built for installation flexibility, the Vertiv CoolPhase Wall features a split system with an indoor wall-mounted cooling unit. The system delivers up to 60% greater airflow than standard comfort cooling systems and leverages variable-speed compressors and variable speed fans to modulate to meet heat load demand and improve energy efficiency to enable operational cost reductions.


Designed to handle thermal loads up to 11 kW, the Vertiv CoolPhase Wall is engineered to operate reliably in outdoor ambient temperatures ranging from -35 to 48℃. The system features the Vertiv™ Liebert® iCOM™ operational control, which enables local configuration and supervision of key operating parameters. For extended visibility and remote access, the Vertiv CoolPhase Wall includes onboard remote communication capability to provide real-time alerts and operational status through a secure web interface.


The Vertiv™ CoolPhase Wall utilizes R-32 refrigerant, a low-global warming potential (GWP) alternative that reduces environmental impact while maintaining thermal performance. This positions Vertiv ahead of evolving regulatory requirements, including the European Union’s F-Gas regulations that restrict the use of high-GWP refrigerants. While many comfort cooling systems are still transitioning to lower-GWP options, Vertiv is applying these standards to IT-focused cooling, giving organizations confidence that their deployments are aligned with future environmental expectations.


“As IT continues to expand into areas that were not originally intended for high-density electronics, the demand for adaptable and energy-efficient cooling solutions is increasing across EMEA,” said Sam Bainborough, vice president, EMEA thermal business at Vertiv. “The Vertiv CoolPhase Wall is engineered to support continuous operations, enabling customers to maintain reliable, efficient thermal performance in small IT rooms and edge sites year-round.”


Vertiv CoolPhase Wall expands the company’s comprehensive thermal management portfolio, which includes precision cooling system for edge deployments, enterprise data centers, and high-density AI environments, ranging from room-based cooling to direct-to-chip liquid cooling and rear door exchangers.

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MAXION REPORTS 399% USER GROWTH AMID RISING DEMAND FOR REAL-WORLD CONNECTION PLATFORMS

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MAXION, a UAE-based platform empowering social connections, has reported 399% year-on-year growth in its user base in 2025 following the introduction of an AI-powered infrastructure designed to prioritise real-world interaction. The growth reflects strong adoption of the platform’s technology-driven approach to facilitating meaningful relationships. Over the same period, the company reached a 406% increase in annual recurring revenue.

MAXION operates as a hybrid SaaS and marketplace platform built on an AI-powered system that processes behavioural, scheduling, and conversion data across the full lifecycle of an interaction. The system analyses availability alignment, time to meeting, attendance confirmation, repeat meeting patterns, and structured feedback following in-person meetings, helping members move from introduction to real-world conversation more efficiently. To support the continued development of these capabilities, MAXION has secured $900,000 in early-stage funding, which has been allocated toward AI integration, infrastructure development, senior product hires, and operational expansion.

The UAE’s international population provides a strong environment for MAXION’s growth, with Dubai alone home to a rapidly expanding base of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs). At the same time, the UAE online relationship services market is anticipated to grow by more than 9.21% by 2031, highlighting sustained demand for platforms that help individuals form meaningful connections in fast-moving urban environments.

To date, more than 40,000 individuals have applied to join MAXION, with approximately 7,000 active members accepted into the curated community. Through a selective onboarding process, the platform maintains a gender balance close to 50:50, compared with traditional platforms where participation averages approximately 70:30 male to female. The community primarily consists of high-performing professionals aged 25 to 45 working across finance, consulting, technology, entrepreneurship, and senior corporate leadership roles.

Christiana Maxion, Founder and CEO of MAXION, said: “Our long-term vision is to restore real-world connection in a fast-moving world. Technology should help people meet sooner rather than spend months behind a screen. We use data to make it easier for people to meet at the right time, allowing members to focus on getting to know each other rather than spending weeks in digital conversation. MAXION is designed to move people from introduction to real conversation quickly, where interactions feel more natural, and intentions become clearer. Over time, we want to build a platform that supports strong partnerships and lasting communities.”

In the past six months alone, MAXION has facilitated more than 2,000 in-person meetings between members. The platform measures success by the relationships formed between members, with users typically returning every three months and continuing to engage with the app over periods of up to two years. MAXION has also established strategic partnerships with brands to reduce logistical friction surrounding real-world meetings and create a smoother experience for members.

Adoption is currently concentrated in Dubai, with growing traction in Abu Dhabi. The company plans to deepen its presence across the UAE while preparing for expansion into international professional hubs such as Singapore, London, and New York, where dense expatriate populations and fast-paced professional environments create similar demand for intentional connection.

Over time, MAXION aims to support members beyond the first stage of connection by creating value for couples as their relationships develop. The long-term vision is to help build urban communities where meaningful relationships remain central to modern professional life.

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