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Tines – Weekly Recap

Tines featured prominently this week with a series of updates underscoring its push deeper into security, compliance, and AI-driven operations. The company showcased new “Five Minute Flow” automations and highlighted accelerating partner-led growth, signaling a broader role as connective infrastructure across enterprise security stacks.

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Tines introduced an automated workflow that links CrowdStrike Spotlight to Drata, streamlining compliance evidence collection. The flow pulls and consolidates open vulnerabilities into structured files and attaches them to Drata controls, aiming to cut audit prep from hours to minutes while reducing manual errors.

The company also promoted a reusable template that automates suspicious login escalations using PagerDuty and Jira. This workflow ingests alerts, emails users for one-click confirmation with countdown timers, and either closes Jira tickets or escalates incidents to PagerDuty based on responses, helping security teams focus on higher-risk events.

Multiple posts emphasized Tines’ expanding channel and technology ecosystem in FY2026, including 75 new technology partners and a 25% increase in its channel network. Partners such as 1Password, AWS, HashiCorp, IBM, Elastic, Cribl, and major resellers contributed to more than 54% year-over-year revenue growth.

Tines is investing in channel leadership with the appointment of Jessica Degenhardt as Director of Channel Partnerships, Americas. This shift toward a partner-led go-to-market model is positioned to improve operating leverage, accelerate customer time-to-value, and embed Tines more deeply in existing enterprise environments.

The company further underscored its strategic narrative through a Felicis profile of co-founder Eoin Hinchy, reiterating its roots in removing repetitive “muckwork” from security operations. Tines highlighted its focus on mission-critical workflows at the intersection of AI, automation, and complex enterprise processes, with an emphasis on governance and control.

In AI, Tines promoted an upcoming Workflow session led by Datadog’s Director of SecOps on the practical challenges of deploying AI in security operations. The session focuses on real-world infrastructure, data, and scalability issues, reinforcing Tines’ interest in operationalizing AI rather than showcasing isolated model performance.

Collectively, these developments point to a week of product, ecosystem, and thought-leadership activity that strengthens Tines’ positioning in security automation and workflow orchestration. The company appears to be deepening integrations, expanding partner-driven revenue, and building credibility around AI operations, supporting its prospects for continued enterprise adoption.

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