ZeroTek named one of Canada’s Companies-to-Watch in Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™ Program

ZeroTek named to Companies-to-Watch — Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2025

ZeroTek Communications

October 23, 2025

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ZeroTek named one of Canada’s Companies-to-Watch in Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™ Program

ZeroTek has been recognized by Deloitte as one of the 2025 Companies-to-Watch in its Technology Fast 50™ program, ranking 13th nationally. The award highlights emerging Canadian technology companies that demonstrate exceptional growth potential and market impact.

ZeroTek provides the only platform that enables Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to resell, deploy, and manage Okta’s enterprise-grade Identity Access Management (IAM) solutions through flexible month-to-month licensingeliminating the annual contracts and high minimums that have traditionally made enterprise IAM inaccessible to the MSP market. The recognition comes at a pivotal moment as cyber insurance requirements increasingly mandate multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all business endpoints, driving unprecedented demand for IAM solutions among the small and medium-sized businesses served by MSPs globally.

“Ranking 13th in this highly competitive category validates our mission to bridge the gap between enterprise security technology and the MSP market,” said Neil Arsenault, CEO of ZeroTek. “We’ve seen tremendous growth by solving real problems for MSPs—making Okta’s industry-leading IAM platform accessible through flexible month-to-month licensing and MSP-specific features like multi-tenant management and role-based access control. This award reflects both the incredible market need for what we’ve built and the dedication of our entire team to revolutionizing how MSPs deliver identity security to their customers.”

The Companies-to-Watch category recognizes Canadian technology companies with exceptional growth potential over three consecutive years. The ranking positions ZeroTek as a rising leader in Canada’s technology ecosystem, with the potential to advance to the main Technology Fast 50 category in future years.

“The 2025 Companies-to-Watch category winners are paving the way for a new era of innovation in Canada’s technology industry,” said Amanda Perran, National Technology Fast 50 program co-leader at Deloitte Canada. “Their creativity, agility, and drive set them apart as rising stars, and we are eager to see how their fresh perspectives and bold ambitions will shape the future of our tech ecosystem.”

“We’re seeing incredible promise from these emerging companies, who are already challenging norms and pushing boundaries,” said Brendan Cooper, National Technology Fast 50 program co-leader at Deloitte Canada. “Their passion and forward-thinking ideas are fueling exciting momentum, and we look forward to watching their continued growth and the positive impact they will make across Canada’s technology landscape.”

About the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program

The Technology Fast 50 program is Canada’s pre-eminent technology awards program. It recognizes business growth, innovation, and entrepreneurship in three distinct categories: Technology Fast 50, Enterprise—Industry Leaders, and Companies-to-Watch. The program also recognizes thriving technology companies in the United States and Canada in partnership with the North American Technology Fast 500 program. Program sponsors for 2025 include RBCx, Osler, EDC, CCI, TMX, Lafond and The Globe and Mail. For more information, visit www.fast50.ca.

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