List of Palo Alto Networks PA-Series Customers
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Companies using Palo Alto Networks PA-Series for Next Generation Firewall include: Bank of America, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 213000 employees and revenues of $101.89 billion, Wells Fargo, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 205198 employees and revenues of $83.70 billion, Southwest Airlines, a United States based Transportation organisation with 73463 employees and revenues of $26.09 billion, Banner Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 55000 employees and revenues of $15.60 billion, University of Michigan, a United States based Education organisation with 31987 employees and revenues of $11.60 billion and many others.
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Ada County | Government | 2100 | $231M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Ada County deployed the Palo Alto Networks PA-Series as its Next Generation Firewall. The Palo Alto Networks PA-Series was implemented as part of a Next Generation Security Platform to provide perimeter protection and internal segmentation across the county network and connected endpoint devices.
Implementation focused on granular application and user based policy management and comprehensive cyberthreat prevention, aligning firewall rule sets to application context and authenticated user identities. Configuration encompassed stateful traffic inspection, application awareness, and threat prevention controls with centralized policy orchestration and logging to support security operations within the Next Generation Firewall category.
Operational coverage included network and endpoint device protection for Ada County IT infrastructure, supporting county security and network operations teams. Governance introduced centralized policy administration and change control processes to standardize application aware policies across departments, and the deployment is described as delivering comprehensive cyberthreat prevention as part of the Palo Alto Networks PA-Series solution.
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Anchor Hospital | Healthcare | 200 | $20M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Anchor Hospital implemented Palo Alto Networks PA-Series as a Next Generation Firewall to secure and centralize internet egress for the organization. The deployment positioned Palo Alto Networks PA-Series appliances at the network edge and configured Source Nat to translate IP addresses for internet bound traffic on the Palo Alto NGFW, establishing address translation as a primary control for outbound sessions.
Configuration work emphasized NAT policy creation, security policy alignment, and zone-based routing consistent with Next Generation Firewall operational patterns, with the hospital network operations team owning rule sets and device configuration. Operational scope covered clinical and administrative network segments, centralizing internet-bound traffic through the PA-Series appliance, and governance was enforced via change control and network configuration management to manage Source Nat rule changes and maintain auditability.
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Bank OCBC NISP | Banking and Financial Services | 6000 | $698M | Indonesia | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Bank OCBC NISP deployed Palo Alto Networks PA-Series as its Next Generation Firewall to strengthen corporate security while pursuing a digital-first, mobile strategy. The implementation targeted internet gateways across two data centers and addressed an expanding mobile user base of roughly 3,000 users who required secure access to corporate data and email.
The deployment centered on Palo Alto Networks PA-5060 appliances supplemented by Threat Intelligence Cloud capabilities and Advanced Endpoint Protection. Functional modules and subscriptions implemented included URL Filtering PAN-DB, Threat Prevention, WildFire threat analysis, antivirus, anti-spyware, and VPN, with WildFire provided as an on-premise private cloud via a WF-500 appliance to analyze suspicious files without sending them outside the bank network.
Operational coverage included the bank internet gateways across two data centers and the mobile workforce, enabling application layer visibility and control down to individual applications, users, and content. The solution instrumented application command center workflows and threat identification to surface threat names and IP addresses, and it supported sandbox analysis for unknown files through WildFire within the bank perimeter.
Governance and operational processes were adjusted to leverage the Palo Alto management console features, including shadow policy warning during commits, the Application Command Center for policy use history, and Highlight Unused Rules to reduce rule bloat. Reported outcomes from the engagement included safe enablement of applications, improved management reporting, halving of time spent managing network security, securing the mobile workforce, and enabling the rollout of several new digital services.
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Banking and Financial Services | 213000 | $101.9B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2021 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 55000 | $15.6B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2017 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 168 | $10M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2013 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 1500 | $200M | Italy | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2013 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 10500 | $5.0B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 4500 | $9.5B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2015 | n/a |
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Education | 3500 | $340M | United Kingdom | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Networks PA-Series | Next Generation Firewall | 2010 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Palo Alto Networks PA-Series
- Naval Postgraduate School, a United States based Education organization with 890 Employees
- Kbite Automatisering Netherlands, a Netherlands based Professional Services company with 10 Employees
- Salida School District R-32-J United States, a United States based Education organization with 195 Employees
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