Managed services and cybersecurity provider Paradyn has projected that revenues from its strategic partnership with ManageEngine will double in 2025.
The Cork and Dublin-based company expects to generate turnover of more than €1.6m this year from the partnership, up from €800,000 recorded in 2024.
As Paradyn focuses on the public sector, the firm anticipates 40 per cent annual growth in revenues from ManageEngine offerings.
To date, Paradyn has delivered ManageEngine solutions to 40 public sector organisations and government agencies in Ireland with more than 50,000 combined users.
They include ESB, Teagasc, National Concert Hall, Dun Laoghaire County Council, Cork County Council, and Kildare County Council.
The partnership has also allowed Paradyn to expand its public sector client base by 20 per cent, underscoring demand for scalable IT management tools within government institutions.
ManageEngine, the IT management division of Zoho Corporation, provides a broad suite of more than 60 enterprise-grade tools that address the end-to-end IT operations lifecycle.
Its tools cover network and server monitoring, endpoint management, IT service management (ITSM), identity and access management, and security information and event management (SIEM) and help to increase automation, improve cybersecurity posture and reduce costs.
“Our partnership with ManageEngine allows us to deliver best-in-class IT management and cybersecurity solutions tailored to the public sector," said Grace McCauley, head of managed services sales at Paradyn.

"As public services continue to digitalise, the need for reliable, secure, and cost-effective infrastructure becomes paramount. We’re proud to be supporting the government in delivering modern, resilient digital services to citizens.”
Photo: Anas El-Houari, presales sonsultant, ManageEngine; Grace McCauley, head of sales - managed services, Paradyn, and Ger Cullen, director, Servaplex. (Pic: Supplied)