Three major players have teamed up to solve a big problem for Pakistani companies: slow and unreliable networks. Garaj, Fortinet, and MCB have announced a new partnership aimed at making business internet faster, safer, and more resilient.
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Who Are the Partners?
Each company brings something essential to the table:
- Garaj: A leading Pakistani cloud and IT infrastructure provider.
- Fortinet: A global cybersecurity giant known for its powerful network security tools.
- MCB: One of Pakistan’s largest banks, providing the financial backbone and enterprise credibility.
What Are They Trying to Achieve?
The partnership is designed to help businesses—especially large enterprises—upgrade their networks. The main goals are:
- Boosting Speed: Delivering high-performance connectivity that can handle heavy data loads without slowing down.
- Strengthening Security: Using Fortinet’s advanced cybersecurity systems to protect business data from hackers and breaches.
- Building Resilience: Ensuring networks stay online and functional, even during disruptions or technical failures.
Why This Matters for Pakistani Businesses
Slow and vulnerable networks cost companies money and hurt their reputation. This partnership offers a complete, integrated solution. Instead of dealing with multiple vendors for speed, security, and reliability, businesses can now access a bundled package of world-class technology and local expertise.
For MCB, this is a strategic move to offer more than just banking—it is about providing enterprise-level digital solutions to its corporate clients. For Garaj and Fortinet, it is a chance to bring globally proven technology to the Pakistani market at scale.
In short, this collaboration aims to give Pakistani enterprises the strong, secure, and fast networks they need to compete in a digital world.
