Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
San Jose zero trust security (NASDAQ: ZS) surpassing $3B ARR FY2025; 500B+ daily transactions across 160+ data centers for 8,650+ enterprises and 35% Forbes Global 2000 competing with Palo Alto Prisma for enterprise zero trust.
Zscaler is a San Jose, California-based cloud security company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ZS) at approximately $30 billion market capitalization — operating the world's largest security cloud, the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, that processes 500+ billion daily transactions across 160+ data centers globally. In fiscal year 2025 (ended July 31, 2025), Zscaler surpassed $3 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) with Q4 FY2025 revenue of $719.2 million (21% year-over-year growth), serving 8,650+ enterprise customers including 35% of the Forbes Global 2000. The platform's flagship products — Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA, secure web gateway), Zscaler Private Access (ZPA, zero trust network access), and Zscaler Digital Experience (ZDX, application performance monitoring) — have eliminated traditional VPN and network perimeter architectures for thousands of enterprises. Founded in 2007 by CEO Jay Chaudhry (serial security entrepreneur who built and sold four prior security companies); IPO March 2018.
Cloud-native identity governance platform converging IGA for cloud, on-premises, and SaaS entitlement management. El Segundo CA; raised $130M+; Saviynt serves global enterprises replacing legacy IGA with a unified platform for workforce, privileged, and third-party access.
Saviynt is a cloud-native identity governance and access management company founded in 2010 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Sachin Nayyar as a modern alternative to legacy on-premises identity governance and administration (IGA) tools like SailPoint and Oracle Identity Governance that struggled to handle cloud and SaaS environments. Saviynt was built cloud-first, with a multi-tenant SaaS architecture that enables faster deployment and more flexible integration with cloud identity providers, HR systems, and applications compared to legacy IGA tools.\n\nSaviynt raised $130 million in funding led by AB Private Credit Investors and KKR, and serves more than 500 enterprise customers including major financial institutions, healthcare systems, and government agencies. Its platform covers identity lifecycle management — provisioning, de-provisioning, and access request workflows — privileged access management (PAM) for high-risk accounts, application access governance for ERP and custom applications, and cloud entitlements management for AWS, Azure, and GCP. Saviynt's convergence of IGA and PAM in a single platform is a differentiator from point solutions that address these capabilities separately.\n\nThe platform's risk-based approach uses machine learning to analyze access patterns, detect toxic combinations of entitlements that create segregation of duties violations, and recommend least-privilege access certifications. Saviynt's integration library covers Workday, SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and hundreds of other enterprise applications, enabling comprehensive access governance across complex hybrid IT environments. The company is positioned as a cloud-generation challenger to legacy IGA vendors in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for IGA.
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