Summary:
Dizzion relies on 3rd-party vendors to provide value-added services and additional capabilities for our customers. The following is a list of known companies that may process data on behalf of Dizzion.
Version: May 2024
| Name of Subprocessor | Processing provided by the Subprocessor |
| Atera | Remote management and monitoring |
| Zendesk | Customer care ticketing and management tools |
| Atlassian Jira | Project management |
| Atlassian Confluence | Documentation |
| Pure Storage | Storage hardware and software |
| Rapid 7 Insights IDR | Security information and event management |
| Liquidware | Digital workspace management |
| R Systems | Software development |
| DUO | Multi-Factor identifications |
| AWS | Public Cloud Services |
| Equinix | Public Cloud Services |
| IBM | Public Cloud Services |
| Google Cloud Platform | Public Cloud Services |
| Microsoft Azure | Public Cloud Services |
| Cloudmore | Microsoft CSP Direct software tracking |
| Coalfire | Compliance audit and consulting |
| Microsoft Office 365 | Email and calendaring |
| SalesForce | Customer relationship management |
| Marketo | Sales and marketing outreach and management |
| Gong Revenue Intelligence | Sales intelligence A/I |
| DocuSign | Document signing and management |
| Tipalti | Accounts payable management |
| Sage Intacct | Accounting and financial reporting |
| Control Up | DEX Monitoring |
| EG | Infrastructure monitoring |
| Omnissa | Virtualization software licensing and support |
| VMware by Broadcom | Virtualization software licensing and support |
| Keeper | Password management |
| Splunk | Log management |
| New Relic | Application performance management |
| Dynatrace | Application performance management |