List of Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN Customers
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Companies using Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN for SD-WAN include: SLB, formerly ChampionX, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 111000 employees and revenues of $36.29 billion, RaceTrac, a United States based Retail organisation with 10082 employees and revenues of $19.72 billion, Westlake Chemical, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 15540 employees and revenues of $12.14 billion, Xylem, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 23000 employees and revenues of $8.56 billion, Suntory Global Spirits, formerly Beam Suntory, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $3.10 billion and many others.
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Aaron's | Retail | 10060 | $2.3B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Aaron's implemented Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN as its SD-WAN solution to transform store and e-commerce network operations. The deployment targeted Aaron's approximately 1,300 company operated and franchised stores and its ecommerce platform, addressing pervasive WAN trouble tickets and unreliable branch connectivity. The program aligned centralized network configuration and policy management with business priorities so IT could prioritize business critical traffic and reduce manual operational overhead.
Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN provided Layer 7 application visibility, centralized policy management, predictive identification of issues, and automatic corrective actions, all delivered through a single management plane. The rollout consolidated WAN management onto an intuitive platform, materially reducing the volume of WAN trouble tickets from 3,000 per month to 30 per month while improving latency and application performance for both in store point of sale and the ecommerce storefront. Operational coverage emphasized store networking and online transaction flows, and impacted business functions included store operations, point of sale reliability, and IT operations and support governance.
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American Food & Vending | Retail | 2500 | $610M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, American Food & Vending implemented Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN to address an unreliable platform for managing security and network infrastructure and to support rapid expansion across more than 25 states. The project was driven by requirements for reliable performance, ease of management, scalability, and the ability to support a highly mobile workforce.
The deployment combined Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN as the SD-WAN layer, Prisma Access with GlobalProtect to provide ZTNA 2.0 security for remote employees, and next-generation firewalls to block cyberthreats. Centralized management and centralized logging were configured to enable bulk policy pushes, consistent configuration across branch devices, and faster troubleshooting when devices failed to receive updates.
Operational coverage included over 1,200 kiosk and branch locations and a rollout cadence targeting five to ten new sites per week. The implementation explicitly accounted for protecting proprietary point-of-sale systems and the Chowit mobile app that accept modern payment methods, and it addressed network topology constraints where some remote sites operate on customer network segments and require coordinated firewall setting changes.
Governance emphasized centralized policy orchestration, audit logging, and a single pane of glass for configuration distribution so the IT team could push security changes to hundreds of branch devices simultaneously. Documented outcomes included improved agility for onboarding new locations, ZTNA 2.0 protection for remote workers via Prisma Access with GlobalProtect, and threat blocking through next-generation firewalls.
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Costa Group | Consumer Packaged Goods | 9655 | $868M | Australia | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Costa Group deployed Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN to connect more than 50 distributed farming and packing sites, addressing stability and manageability challenges across its Australian and international operations. The initiative targeted improved visibility and simplified operations for widely dispersed branch farms that experienced frequent carrier failures and limited troubleshooting telemetry.
The implementation paired Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls with the Prisma SASE stack, centering on Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN for transport orchestration and Prisma Access for consistent security enforcement. The configuration combined hardware and software firewall footprints, autonomous SD-WAN path selection that triggers secondary links automatically, and Autonomous Digital Experience Management called ADEM to visualize network paths and surface a user experience score for faster fault isolation.
Operational coverage included more than 50 sites, integrated 5G capability where available, and Starlink deployment at 30 locations lacking 5G connectivity to provide resilient last mile transport. Frontline support adopted ADEM as the primary troubleshooting tool, which reduced escalations to network support by 50 percent, shortened new site rollout from months to days, and achieved zero interruptions to user experience during link failovers.
Governance shifted operational responsibilities toward frontline teams using centralized visibility, enabling Costa Group's lean network operations to reduce time spent troubleshooting by around 30 percent and focus on proactive improvements. The IT team is planning to extend Prisma SASE capabilities to provide secure IoT connectivity and increased segmentation, and has evaluated AI Access Security for potential future detection of AI application usage.
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Jovia Financial Credit Union | Banking and Financial Services | 450 | $70M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Jovia Financial Credit Union deployed Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN to modernize branch connectivity and extend Zero Trust protection across its network. The deployment targeted branch locations statewide and built on Jovia's existing Palo Alto Networks footprint, which included next generation hardware and software firewalls, to create an integrated SD-WAN and security architecture.
The implementation of Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN included Zero Trust Network Access for branch-to-app and user-to-app enforcement, Enterprise Data Loss Prevention and SaaS Security to protect sensitive data and cloud workloads, and Autonomous Digital Experience Management to surface real-time network performance insights. Jovia retired multiple point solutions such as separate WAN optimization tools, and configured centralized policy controls and traffic steering within the Prisma SD-WAN platform to improve resilience and user experience.
Operational integrations centered on unifying Prisma SD-WAN with Prisma Access for remote user connectivity and the existing Palo Alto firewall estate, while leveraging Strata Cloud Manager to centralize orchestration, policy management, and visibility. The deployment extended to remote access provisioning for employees through Prisma Access, and the operational helpdesk relied on Autonomous Digital Experience Management to accelerate troubleshooting and remediation for remote users.
Governance and operational transformation were driven by consolidation into Strata Cloud Manager, which centralized security policy workflows and reduced tool sprawl. The program reports consolidation of more than 30 tools into a single management plane, elimination of recurring branch outages achieving continuous uptime, and annualized cost savings reported at $500,000 by consolidating solutions under the Prisma SASE and Palo Alto platform, outcomes that supported broader Zero Trust protections across users, apps, data and branch locations.
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Metropolitan Council | Government | 3500 | $850M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Metropolitan Council implemented Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN to provide secure, policy-driven WAN connectivity across its seven-county service area. The deployment centers on Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN, classified as SD-WAN, and is designed to operate across a hybrid architecture spanning on-premises sites and cloud environments while integrating with the Council's Palo Alto security footprint.
Configuration work focuses on SD-WAN orchestration, centralized policy enforcement, and secure overlay tunnels between regional sites. Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN is configured to enforce firewall policies, NAT rules and high availability at edge locations, and automation scripts are used to streamline policy updates, log analysis and routine configuration tasks.
The implementation explicitly integrates with Strata Cloud Manager, Prisma Access, GlobalProtect, Panorama and Palo Alto SASE components to unify security posture and remote access. Operational ownership sits with Information Services, a central IT organization of roughly 140 team members supporting transportation, wastewater, housing and other Council business functions, and the deployment supports hybrid work models for staff and remote site connectivity.
Governance and operational processes include regular configuration audits, documented change logs and standard operating procedures for firewall and SD-WAN management, with a staffed Palo Alto Firewall Engineer role responsible for deploying, monitoring and troubleshooting the combined SD-WAN and firewall environment. The job specification highlights required experience with Strata Cloud Manager, Prisma Access, GlobalProtect VPN, Panorama centralized management and Palo Alto SASE products including Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN, and emphasizes automation, cross-functional collaboration and detailed documentation as part of ongoing operations.
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Distribution | 2727 | $320M | Sri Lanka | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2022 | n/a |
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Retail | 10082 | $19.7B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2024 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 111000 | $36.3B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2019 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 6000 | $3.1B | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2022 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 1700 | $850M | United States | Palo Alto Networks | Palo Alto Prisma SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2023 | n/a |
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