18 Aug 2008
Security management software vendor RandomStorm has added integrator Integralis to its partner stable.
Under the terms of the partnership, RandomStorm’s xStorm and iStorm products will be fully integrated as part of the Integralis’ package of ISIS managed security services (MSS).
Jason Humphreys, director of MSS and development at Integralis, said: “The RandomStorm technology is a perfect fit within our proprietary security services infrastructure and provides the last piece of the jigsaw to ensure our customers’ IT systems have the maximum protection from the thousands of new vulnerabilities that appear every year. Combined with our existing security service appliance, iStorm will further enhance our service for customers by providing a complete and up to date picture of how well all the firewalls and IDS systems are operating as well as alerting us to any immediate problems that need urgent attention.”
Robin Hill, business development director at RandomStorm, said: “This is a major milestone for us as a young company and is a massive vote of confidence in our development capability and vision for the future of IT security. We are looking forward to working with the Integralis team of security experts to help in our own global ambitions for the business.”
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