RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 7, 2025--
Hypori, the leading secure mobile access platform, announced record-breaking growth in Q1 2025, celebrates its Q1 new business growth and expansion across commercial and federal markets. With 8x new customer growth and partner acquisitions, Hypori continues to strengthen its position as a trusted leader in secure mobile access.
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Unprecedented Growth & Market Expansion
Hypori exceeded its Q1 goals, securing major new customers and partnerships in both the commercial and federal sectors. As organizations prioritize secure mobility, Hypori’s customer base has grown significantly. Key highlights include:
Jerry Raphael, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Hypori explains, “Our exceptional performance reflects the strong market demand for our secure mobility solutions. Surpassing our new license growth goals demonstrates our ability to deliver value to our customers. This momentum positions us for continued expansion across both the federal and commercial sectors in 2025.”
Increased Security Standards and Product Enhancements
Before the close of Q1, Hypori achieved major security milestones, including Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) High Authorization and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) granting it an IL5 Provisional Authorization (PA) extension through 2028. Additionally, Hypori launched key product updates designed to enhance security, streamline access, and improve management:
“Hypori’s continued growth is a testament to the trust our customers and partners place in our zero trust architecture and secure mobility solutions,” said Wayne Lewandowski, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Hypori. “We are on a mission, driving innovations that deliver cutting-edge, compliant solutions to protect sensitive data while empowering users with seamless, secure mobile access. It is this relentless focus on building customer-driven technologies that is fueling our continued market momentum.”
Leadership Milestones and Corporate Wins
Hypori has made key leadership appointments to drive continued innovation and market expansion:
Additionally, Hypori continues to shape industry conversations on secure mobile access, through thought leadership initiatives:
With a record-breaking Q1 and momentum building across federal, commercial, and technology sectors, Hypori is well-positioned for continued success throughout 2025. To learn more about Hypori, please visit www.hypori.com.
About Hypori
Hypori is the mobile access platform enabling secure virtual access to enterprise apps and data from any mobile device with total personal privacy. The Hypori app never processes, stores, or transmits data and does not require traditional application and device management solutions that invade privacy. Trusted by global systems integrators, defense, government, healthcare, and other regulated industries, Hypori is built on a zero-trust architecture that meets the highest security certifications. Hypori’s commitment to security and privacy using virtualization technology enables easy onboarding at scale and improves bring-your-own-device (BYOD) user adoption while reducing the attack surface and enterprise liability. We like to call it one device, zero worries. The company is headquartered in Reston, VA, with a technology hub in Austin, TX. Visit Hypori.com.
Hypori Continues with Explosive Q1 New Business Growth
DENVER (AP) — Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta spent 30 minutes Wednesday standing on the grass at Coors Field chatting it up with a Colorado Rockies reliever.
It's the same reliever with whom he went for coffee hours earlier and dined with the night before.
Simply another chance to catch up with his younger brother, Luis.
The brothers from the Dominican Republic are taking full advantage of every opportunity to talk over a three-game series in Denver. Although they chat virtually every day, there’s nothing like face-to-face time. And while mom and dad couldn’t make it to Denver, the family is planning a reunion when Colorado plays at Milwaukee in late June.
“We’re a very close family,” said Freddy Peralta, 28, who saw his brother allow one unearned run Wednesday night over 1 2/3 innings. “It’s very special for me to spend time with him. I enjoy all these moments, because we never know for how long we are going to be (together in the majors). This is a dream coming true for us.”
The brothers certainly had plenty to discuss Tuesday night after Freddy went five solid innings and allowed one run to pick up his first win of the season. The plan was to find a restaurant somewhere downtown. But Luis invited him back to his apartment for homemade arepas, a popular Latin American flatbread stuffed with all sorts of fillings.
“They were so good,” Freddy said.
Same with the company, which is why they met for coffee before Wednesday’s game.
Freddy beams when talking about his 24-year-old brother. This is the kid who used to follow Freddy to the baseball fields and the kid he used to smash grounders at with all his power, just to see how well he could handle them. The kid who means so much to him.
“He wants to be kind of like me — a hard worker, and wanting to learn,” Freddy said. “He’s always asking people around him, players around him, how to get better. That’s very impressive, especially at his age, a young guy, asking for help. He’s such a competitor.”
For that, Luis knows where to give credit.
“(Freddy) taking care of me all the time, taking me to the field, being disciplined in the game,” Luis said through a translator. “I learned that from my brother.”
Freddy began his baseball odyssey by signing as an amateur free agent with Seattle in 2013. On Dec. 9, 2015, the Mariners traded him along with two other pitchers to Milwaukee for Adam Lind. Freddy is now in his eighth season with the Brewers, going 54-37 with a 3.75 ERA.
Each season when he came home, Freddy would take Luis to workouts and practices with him. An outfielder at the time, Luis began focusing on pitching at around 15.
“It was the right decision," Freddy said of the switch with a laugh.
Luis was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2017 before being traded to the Rockies last July. He’s gone 1-1 with a 2.16 ERA in 20 appearances out of the bullpen. He's leaned on his brother for advice, too, especially last season as a rookie.
“He's a nice guy, but I made sure he understood to be a nice guy. If (veterans) ask you to do something, just do it," Freddy recounted. “I told him, ‘Just be yourself whenever you come to the field. ... Be nice and be humble.' He’s that way. I just remind him just in case. I’m very proud of him.”
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Colorado Rockies pitcher Luis Peralta (41) delivers to the Tampa Bay Rays during the fifth inning of a baseball game Saturday, March 29, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) reacts at the end of the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta works against the Colorado Rockies in the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Luis Peralta works against the Milwaukee Brewers in the fifth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, April 9, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)