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A structured catalog of the products, vendors, and categories Foetron helps teams buy and operate.

The catalog is designed to make vendor discovery feel less like a spreadsheet exercise and more like a governed platform decision.

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Partner ecosystem

1 const vendors = [
2 'Microsoft', 'Sophos', 'Palo Alto', 'Veeam',
3 'Cisco', 'Fortinet', 'Barracuda', 'CrowdStrike',
4 'SonicWall', 'Adobe'
5 ]

Vendor portfolio

The vendor families most customers start with.

Microsoft
Sophos
Palo Alto
Veeam
Cisco
Fortinet
Barracuda
CrowdStrike
SonicWall
Adobe

Catalog highlights

Core solution families and the problems they solve.

Each entry is a starting point for a broader solution conversation, not just a product SKU.

Microsoft

Microsoft 365

Business and enterprise plans, Teams, Exchange, SharePoint, Intune, Defender, and Entra ID.

View Microsoft 365

Microsoft

Azure

Infrastructure, migration, identity, data, and resilience services for cloud foundations.

View Azure services

Sophos

Security showroom

Endpoint, firewall, email, and central management through Foetron’s Sophos partner experience.

Open Sophos showroom

Security

Palo Alto and Fortinet

Firewall, cloud, and XDR options for customers needing deeper perimeter and platform protection.

Talk to sales

Backup

Veeam

Backup, disaster recovery, Microsoft 365 backup, and recovery orchestration for business continuity.

Discuss backup design

Networking

Cisco and SonicWall

Networking, collaboration, secure access, and remote connectivity options for distributed teams.

Plan connectivity

Protection

Barracuda and CrowdStrike

Additional options for email, web, endpoint, and threat intelligence depending on risk posture.

Compare protection stacks

Creative

Adobe

Creative Cloud, document, and experience tooling aligned with broader workplace modernization programs.

Ask about Adobe

How procurement works

Foetron helps teams move from comparison into confident activation.

Product selection is more useful when it includes architecture context, licensing fit, support expectations, and rollout sequencing. That is the lens we apply across the catalog.

  • Clarify the operating problem before recommending a stack.
  • Map licensing and add-ons to actual usage patterns, not vanity feature lists.
  • Connect procurement to onboarding, migration, and managed support where needed.

Plan design

Business vs. enterprise fit, Copilot readiness, security add-ons, and compliance implications.

Vendor mix

Keep the stack coherent when Microsoft is primary but adjacent tools are still needed.

Delivery handoff

Ensure that procurement decisions are immediately usable by the implementation team.

Need a shortlist?

Tell Foetron what problem you are solving and the team will narrow the stack intelligently.

The catalog is broad, but the right recommendation is usually smaller and more focused than buyers expect.