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Five new OneLogin Accelerate EMEA partners announced for unified access management growth

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OneLogin has announced a string of partnerships, including with Atlas Identity, expanding its partner program in the EMEA region.

Atlas Identity will provide its proven delivery methods and associated systems integrations to expand OneLogin’s ability to deliver its Unified Access Management (UAM) solution to global enterprises, the companies say.

“We believe this partnership with OneLogin will help us deliver critical solutions quickly and reliably across complex ecosystems for our customers,” Atlas Identity Managing Director Stephen Williams says. “As enterprises face the complexities of managing identity, we’re thrilled to be teaming up together with OneLogin to deliver a best-in-class identity solution across diverse environments.”

Other new partners for OneLogin include Israel-based Symphony Solutions, Finland-based Nordicmind, France-based Miel, and England-based Nuvias. OneLogin launched its partner program OneLogin Accelerate in September, 2018, and says it plans to grow partner revenues six times by 2020.

“OneLogin Accelerate is driving extraordinary success for our partners, succeeding well ahead of our forecasts at the launch of the program,” says Matt Hurley, vice president of global channels, strategic alliances, and professional services at OneLogin. “That strong performance, combined with our new channel partnerships and international distributors, will continue to drive our growth plans for 2020 and beyond.”

The company also announced that Sunny Joshi, who joined the company in November, 2018, will lead its regional channel growth efforts as EMEA channel and alliances director.

OneLogin updated its UAM product in March and brought GS Labs into its Accelerate program.

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