Palo Alto Networks

Where is Palo Alto Networks headquartered?

Palo Alto Networks is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, at a modern campus at 3000 Tannery Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054. Its global footprint spans 66 offices across 37 countries, with major R&D presence in Israel (driven by multiple Israeli acquisitions including CyberArk), a strong EMEA hub in Amsterdam, and APAC headquarters in Singapore.

HQ
Santa Clara, CA, USA
HQ Address
3000 Tannery Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054
Offices
66 offices in 37 countries
Founded
2005 (Santa Clara)
Employees
~22,000 globally
Largest R&D Hub (ex-HQ)
Tel Aviv, Israel (driven by CyberArk and prior Israeli acquisitions)

Where does Palo Alto Networks have offices?

Palo Alto Networks operates from 66 offices across 37 countries, anchored by its Santa Clara HQ campus and with major engineering presence in Israel.

  • Santa Clara, CA (HQ)· Headquarters
  • New York, NY· North America
  • Seattle, WA· North America
  • Plano, TX· North America
  • Reston, VA (Federal)· North America
  • Toronto, Canada· North America
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands (EMEA HQ)· EMEA
  • London, UK· EMEA
  • Paris, France· EMEA
  • Munich, Germany· EMEA
  • Tel Aviv, Israel (R&D)· EMEA
  • Dubai, UAE· EMEA
  • Johannesburg, South Africa· EMEA
  • Singapore (APAC HQ)· APAC
  • Tokyo, Japan· APAC
  • Sydney, Australia· APAC
  • Mumbai, India· APAC
  • Bengaluru, India· APAC
  • Seoul, South Korea· APAC

Sources:Palo Alto Networks Locations – OfficialPalo Alto Networks HQ – Clay

Where is Palo Alto Networks's headquarters?

Palo Alto Networks's global headquarters is located at 3000 Tannery Way, Santa Clara, California 95054, in the heart of Silicon Valley. The campus spans multiple buildings and houses all Bay Area employees on a single site, providing a consolidated presence close to the enterprise technology vendor ecosystem, key customers, and Silicon Valley's deep talent pool in networking, cloud, and AI security.

The verified zip code is 95054 (not 95002 as sometimes listed in older references). Santa Clara was chosen deliberately: it sits within minutes of major hyperscaler offices (Google, Apple, NVIDIA) and a cluster of strategic partners, enabling proximity that matters for the co-innovation and co-sell partnerships that underpin PANW's platformization revenue model.

What other offices does Palo Alto Networks have?

Beyond Santa Clara, Palo Alto Networks maintains 65 additional offices across 37 countries. The most strategically significant are Amsterdam (EMEA headquarters, led by CEO Helmut Reisinger), Tel Aviv (major R&D hub reflecting the company's deep Israeli acquisition history — Cyvera, Bridgecrew, Cider Security, Talon, and CyberArk were all Israeli-founded), and Singapore (APAC headquarters).

In North America, key offices include New York (financial sector sales), Reston, Virginia (U.S. federal and government sales — strategically important given PANW's strong FedRAMP posture), and Plano, Texas (operational center). Asia Pacific coverage spans 15+ offices across India (Mumbai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Chennai), Japan (Tokyo), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne), South Korea (Seoul), and Southeast Asia. The CyberArk acquisition significantly expanded PANW's Israeli presence: prior to the deal, PANW employed approximately 1,600 people in Israel; post-acquisition, that number has roughly doubled.

What Palo Alto Networks's office footprint means for territory planning

For sellers targeting PANW as a customer, the Santa Clara campus is where the most strategic and technology decisions are made — Nikesh Arora, Lee Klarich, BJ Jenkins, and the CPTO/CIO office are all based there. In-person meetings in the Bay Area carry the highest conversion probability for enterprise partnership conversations and carry the most weight in PANW's formal vendor management process.

For field events and ABM campaigns, PANW has dense buying clusters in: the San Francisco Bay Area (corporate and product decisions), New York (financial services), Washington D.C./Reston (federal and government), London and Amsterdam (EMEA enterprise), and Singapore and Tokyo (APAC). Israel-based R&D teams in Tel Aviv are particularly influential for product integration and technical partnership decisions — worth a dedicated field motion for vendors competing or integrating in network security, cloud security, observability, or identity. Post-CyberArk, Tel Aviv has become PANW's second-most-important engineering hub globally.

As of June 2026.Sources:Palo Alto Networks Locations – OfficialPalo Alto Networks HQ Profile – ClayCyberArk Acquisition – Israeli Headcount

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