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Will Prisma Access Browser be Key to PANW's SASE Expansion?
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Key Takeaways
PANW's SASE business grew ARR 36% YoY in Q3 FY25, more than double the overall market growth.
Prisma Access Browser drove one-third of seats sold, with 3M licenses sold since acquiring Talon.
PANW added 6,000 SASE customers, with 40% of Q3 additions being net new to the company.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW - Free Report) is showing robust growth in Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), its cloud-based network security offering. In the third quarter of fiscal 2025, SASE was its fastest-growing business, with the annual recurring revenue (ARR) up 36% from the year-ago quarter, which was more than twice the overall market’s growth.
A big part of that success is Prisma Access Browser, which made up one-third of all Prisma Access seats sold during the quarter. Since the acquisition of Talon 18 months ago, Palo Alto Networks has sold three million license seats, growing more than 10 times from last year. During the last quarter earnings call, management stated that it has a healthy nine-figure sales pipeline for this product.
Palo Alto Networks now has approximately 6,000 SASE customers, up 22% year over year. Out of which 40% of new SASE customers were net new to the company during the third quarter. Management noted that many SASE deployments are large and complex, making them well-suited to PANW’s wide product portfolio and enterprise-focused expertise.
As artificial intelligence (AI) drives more applications and data into the cloud, Palo Alto Networks sees the browser becoming the new interface or runtime environment for work. Prisma Access Browser is designed to secure that environment, providing real-time visibility and native controls to protect sensitive data, no matter where the users are or what apps they access.
With AI changing how work is done, Prisma Access Browser could become a big part of Palo Alto Networks’ SASE strategy going forward.
How Competitors Fare Against PANW
Zscaler (ZS - Free Report) and Fortinet (FTNT - Free Report) are key rivals to Palo Alto Networks in the SASE space.
Zscaler is also expanding into browser-based security. Zscaler offers cloud-native secure access through its ZIA and ZPA platforms. In the third quarter of fiscal 2025, Zscaler saw continued demand from customers replacing legacy VPNs with its zero-trust architecture.
Fortinet is growing fast, driven by the rising adoption of its FortiSASE platform. During the first quarter of 2025, FTNT’s Unified SASE billings grew 18% year over year, accounting for 25% of its business. Fortinet stands out by delivering all core SASE capabilities within a single operating system. Fortinet also offers Sovereign SASE, a tailored solution for large enterprises and service providers that require full on-premises or in-country control of their data.
PANW’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
Shares of Palo Alto Networks have gained 8.9% year to date compared with the Security industry’s growth of 20.2%.
PANW YTD Price Return Performance
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From a valuation standpoint, Palo Alto Networks trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 12.69X, lower than the industry’s average of 14.52X.
PANW Forward 12-Month P/S Ratio
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for PANW’s fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 15.14% and 11.19%, respectively. The estimates for fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026 have been revised upward in the past 30 days.
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Will Prisma Access Browser be Key to PANW's SASE Expansion?
Key Takeaways
Palo Alto Networks (PANW - Free Report) is showing robust growth in Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), its cloud-based network security offering. In the third quarter of fiscal 2025, SASE was its fastest-growing business, with the annual recurring revenue (ARR) up 36% from the year-ago quarter, which was more than twice the overall market’s growth.
A big part of that success is Prisma Access Browser, which made up one-third of all Prisma Access seats sold during the quarter. Since the acquisition of Talon 18 months ago, Palo Alto Networks has sold three million license seats, growing more than 10 times from last year. During the last quarter earnings call, management stated that it has a healthy nine-figure sales pipeline for this product.
Palo Alto Networks now has approximately 6,000 SASE customers, up 22% year over year. Out of which 40% of new SASE customers were net new to the company during the third quarter. Management noted that many SASE deployments are large and complex, making them well-suited to PANW’s wide product portfolio and enterprise-focused expertise.
As artificial intelligence (AI) drives more applications and data into the cloud, Palo Alto Networks sees the browser becoming the new interface or runtime environment for work. Prisma Access Browser is designed to secure that environment, providing real-time visibility and native controls to protect sensitive data, no matter where the users are or what apps they access.
With AI changing how work is done, Prisma Access Browser could become a big part of Palo Alto Networks’ SASE strategy going forward.
How Competitors Fare Against PANW
Zscaler (ZS - Free Report) and Fortinet (FTNT - Free Report) are key rivals to Palo Alto Networks in the SASE space.
Zscaler is also expanding into browser-based security. Zscaler offers cloud-native secure access through its ZIA and ZPA platforms. In the third quarter of fiscal 2025, Zscaler saw continued demand from customers replacing legacy VPNs with its zero-trust architecture.
Fortinet is growing fast, driven by the rising adoption of its FortiSASE platform. During the first quarter of 2025, FTNT’s Unified SASE billings grew 18% year over year, accounting for 25% of its business. Fortinet stands out by delivering all core SASE capabilities within a single operating system. Fortinet also offers Sovereign SASE, a tailored solution for large enterprises and service providers that require full on-premises or in-country control of their data.
PANW’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
Shares of Palo Alto Networks have gained 8.9% year to date compared with the Security industry’s growth of 20.2%.
PANW YTD Price Return Performance
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
From a valuation standpoint, Palo Alto Networks trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 12.69X, lower than the industry’s average of 14.52X.
PANW Forward 12-Month P/S Ratio
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for PANW’s fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 15.14% and 11.19%, respectively. The estimates for fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026 have been revised upward in the past 30 days.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Palo Alto Networks currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.