Fortinet Recognized as a Leader in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired, Wireless LAN Infrastructure

Fortinet Inc. (NASDAQ:FTNT) is one of the high profit margin stocks to buy now. On June 30, Fortinet announced its recognition as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure. This marks the second consecutive year Fortinet has received this distinction.

The company attributes this achievement to its secure LAN edge portfolio, which includes secure networking solutions like FortiSwitch and FortiAP. The portfolio is fully integrated with the Fortinet Security Fabric and powered by a single operating system, FortiOS. Fortinet emphasizes that its wired and wireless LAN portfolio was developed with built-in AI-powered security and AI-assisted network operations.

Fortinet Recognized as a Leader in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired, Wireless LAN Infrastructure

A close-up of a user authenticating into a secure network using a two-factor authentication process.

The Fortinet Secure LAN Edge portfolio offers benefits to address evolving customer needs, such as pervasive, built-in security at the LAN edge, which helps reduce cyber risk through intuitive architectures with integrated security and AI-assisted management via FortiAI, coupled with a simplified licensing model. The portfolio also promotes stronger IT and OT convergence through a unified platform.

Fortinet Inc. (NASDAQ:FTNT) provides cybersecurity and convergence of networking and security solutions worldwide.

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