List of CrowdStrike Falcon Go Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying CrowdStrike Falcon Go customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CrowdStrike Falcon Go for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CrowdStrike Falcon Go for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) include: Dell, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 108000 employees and revenues of $95.60 billion, Intel, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 88400 employees and revenues of $53.10 billion, British Telecom, a United Kingdom based Communications organisation with 85300 employees and revenues of $26.83 billion, National Australia Bank, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 39240 employees and revenues of $13.55 billion and many others.
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British Telecom | Communications | 85300 | $26.8B | United Kingdom | CrowdStrike | CrowdStrike Falcon Go | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 British Telecom implemented CrowdStrike Falcon Go, deploying Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capabilities to power a new managed offering called BT Business Antivirus Detect and Respond. The deployment aligned British Telecom with CrowdStrike Falcon Go as the core EDR application for endpoint telemetry, detection workflows, and centralized alert management across BT Business customer endpoints and BT security operations.
The CrowdStrike Falcon Go implementation focused on standard EDR functional modules including lightweight endpoint agents, real time telemetry collection, behavioral detection and prevention logic, and a cloud based console for policy management and incident triage. The work leveraged CrowdStrike’s broader modular platform, noting CrowdStrike’s module adoption rates grew to 49 percent, 34 percent, and 24 percent for six or more, seven or more, and eight or more modules respectively as of October 31, 2025, which supports multi module feature alignment with Falcon Go deployments.
Operationally the rollout was structured as a managed service integration with BT Business, aligning IT and security operations teams to provision agents, enforce endpoint protection policies, and route alerts into BT’s managed detection workflows. CrowdStrike Falcon Go served as the endpoint sensor and detection layer while BT retained operational responsibility for customer onboarding, service catalog incorporation, and incident handling within its managed service framework.
Governance emphasized centralized policy configuration and role based access for BT security operations, with staged agent onboarding to business customer cohorts and standard procedures for alert escalation and containment. The implementation sits within a broader CrowdStrike product ecosystem that in 2025 expanded into identity, data protection, and AI driven security offerings, reinforcing platform continuity for future service augmentation with Falcon Next Gen capabilities.
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Dell | Manufacturing | 108000 | $95.6B | United States | CrowdStrike | CrowdStrike Falcon Go | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Dell integrated the CrowdStrike Falcon Go sensor and agent into its APEX Managed Device Service to deliver managed endpoint protection for SMB PC fleets in the United States. The work positioned CrowdStrike Falcon Go explicitly as the Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) layer inside Dell’s managed offering, with deployment focus on IT and endpoint security for SMB customers.
The implementation incorporated the CrowdStrike Falcon Go agent, NGAV capabilities, device control and continuous monitoring as configured functional modules, and aligned those modules with firmware and OS management workflows under APEX Managed Device Service. CrowdStrike Falcon Go was provisioned to provide continuous telemetry, threat detection, policy enforcement and managed response capabilities consistent with Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) operational patterns.
Integration was executed as part of Dell APEX service orchestration, enrolling SMB endpoints into centralized agent management and monitoring streams. Operational scope covered SMB PC fleets in the United States and impacted Dell managed services, IT operations and security operations workflows through sensor enrollment, policy template configuration and ongoing monitoring within the managed service delivery model.
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Intel | Manufacturing | 88400 | $53.1B | United States | CrowdStrike | CrowdStrike Falcon Go | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Intel used its Software Advantage Program to enable an AI PC software bundle that included one year of CrowdStrike Falcon Go for SMB customers, delivering built-in endpoint protection on new devices sold in the United States. The deployment packaged CrowdStrike Falcon Go as a preinstalled security agent, positioning Intel CrowdStrike Falcon Go Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) for device-level protection targeted at small and medium business buyers.
The implementation delivered agent-based next-generation antivirus and EDR capabilities, with the Falcon Go agent preinstalled on devices and configured for out-of-box activation under a one-year subscription. Configuration emphasized NGAV prevention, real-time behavioral detection, and telemetry forwarding to cloud-managed controls, aligning with standard Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) operational modules.
Rollout was OEM and distribution oriented, embedding the CrowdStrike Falcon Go agent into the device software image distributed through Intel’s channel programs in the United States, scoped specifically to SMB-focused device SKUs. Governance and operational handoff centered on preinstallation packaging, subscription activation workflows at device first boot, and channel enablement through the Software Advantage Program.
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Banking and Financial Services | 39240 | $13.6B | Australia | CrowdStrike | CrowdStrike Falcon Go | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2024 | n/a |
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