Dubai-Based VAD Capsoft to Resell Vaultize
In UAE
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 29, 2015 at 3:02 pmVaultize Technologies Pvt. Ltd announced signing of master reseller agreement with Capsoft, LLC, a VAD headquartered in Dubai, UAE.
Vaultize’s enterprise file security platform that enables secure file sharing, VPN-free anywhere access and mobile collaboration with built-in Digital Rights Management (DRM aka Information Rights Management or IRM) and endpoint data protection, is available in UAE region through a large network of channel partners.
Capsoft is a VAD in the IT security market and has a reach across the Middle East and North Africa region.
“We are pleased to welcome Capsoft as our VAD to strengthen our channel ecosystem. Their expertise in enterprise IT security and data protection market, and a strong network of channel partners will help Vaultize meet file security demands of UAE enterprise customers in a more efficient manner,” said Sameer Vitkar, director of channels, EMEA, Vaultize.
“We are glad to be allied with Vaultize as an authorized distributor. The security solutions provided by Vaultize are world-class. We work with established channels who cater to large industries ranging from hospitality and healthcare, airports, retail, railway, metro, oil and gas,” said Tejinder Kaur, MD, Capsoft. “Our strength is in understanding the pain points of enterprise customers and serve them with innovative and cutting-edge solutions like Vaultize.“
Vaultize takes an information-centric (or document-centric) approach to information security by ensuring that corporate files always stays in control of IT. It allows end-users to create, access, edit, annotate and share documents irrespective of where they are (within as well as beyond the corporate fence) and independent of the device they use (laptop, desktop, smartphone or tablet) – with consumer experience like Dropbox. Hence, with Vaultize, productivity, efficiency, security and control go hand-in-hand. DRM protects shared documents even after they are downloaded by the recipient on a device not under control of the company IT.