
Today, I’m proud to announce that Onapsis has once again been recognized in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing, making this the third consecutive year in a row. This repeated recognition by Gartner is a testament to not only the commitment and hard work of our product and engineering teams but also to the trust placed in us by our customers. (In fact, you can see what many have already said about us on Gartner Peer Insights.)
Since our earliest days, Onapsis has operated with laser focus on business-critical application security, which had long been a challenging area to secure. Why? ERP systems such as those from SAP and Oracle are inherently complex in nature with their own proprietary programming languages and a massive amount of custom code and applications introduced into production environments every day. Securing the code for these ERP applications requires a more specialized solution with equal parts cybersecurity and ERP system knowledge.
This is where our focus has served us (and our customers) well. Rather than attempting to be a broader, one-size-fits-all solution, Onapsis goes deep, with investments in R&D and our Onapsis Research Labs that produce innovative solutions to streamline code security development in complex ERP environments. Onapsis has established itself as the premier expert on business-critical application security and compliance. (In fact, Onapsis is the only cybersecurity and compliance solution in the SAP Endorsed Apps program.) Our position in this current Magic Quadrant further reflects our unwavering dedication and success in executing our vision to arm our clients with complete application security for their most critical and foundational ERP landscapes. It’s a great honor to make this annual shortlist of vendors, especially when several competitors in our space have not.
Today, organizations all over the world are undertaking digital transformation projects and modernizing their ERP landscapes, moving to the cloud with greater frequency than ever before. I’m proud to say that Onapsis is committed to supporting our customers’ ERP journeys wherever they take them, and we’ll continue to keep innovating in new ways to support our clients’ transformation projects, such as the recently announced, next-generation Onapsis Control Central 2.0.
And for our SAP users, know that Onapsis is committed to securing your RISE with SAP and S/4HANA cloud migration projects with capabilities to ensure your code is clean and secure before, during, and after deployment and implementation – no matter the source.
All of us at Onapsis are proud of this achievement and recognition by Gartner, but at the end of the day, what truly drives us remains the same – our recognition that Onapsis technology innovations are keeping organizations’ most critical systems safe and secure from internal and external threats. So, with that in mind, I’d like to extend a final thank you to our customers and partners for their continued collaboration, support, and patronage through the years. Thank you! Here’s to the next three years…and beyond!
Source: Onapsis-Blog
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