Systal Named Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Managed Network Services
Systal Technology Solutions has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Managed Network Services, marking its third consecutive inclusion in the report and reinforcing its position within the global managed services landscape. The recognition reflects how enterprise network environments continue to evolve toward highly complex, multi-vendor and hybrid cloud architectures where operational stability, automation, and security integration are becoming inseparable priorities. In this context, Systal has been highlighted for its approach of acting as an embedded extension of enterprise IT teams, supporting both day-to-day operations and longer-term transformation initiatives.
The company was also positioned furthest to the right for Completeness of Vision among seventeen vendors, indicating how its strategic direction is being interpreted in relation to emerging trends such as AI-driven network operations, predictive automation, and converged security frameworks. A core element of its approach is the Secure AI Manager capability, designed to improve visibility across distributed estates while reducing operational noise and enabling more proactive service management. Alongside this, Systal continues to emphasize reliability at scale, faster fault resolution, and improved resilience for global enterprise environments.
Systal reported FY25 revenue of £85.7 million, representing 19 percent year-on-year growth, and EBITDA of £9.0 million, up 79 percent, reflecting sustained commercial expansion and continued investment in its technology capabilities. The company attributes its momentum to increasing demand for managed services that can support modernization of legacy infrastructure while adapting to rapid advances in cloud adoption and AI integration. Leadership has framed the recognition as validation of its long-term strategy focused on delivering scalable managed network services while helping enterprises reduce risk and improve operational performance across increasingly distributed digital estates.