Mesh catches on BullGuard

Vendor forms partnership with system builder to bolster channel coverage

By Sara Yirrell

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10 Apr 2006

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Security software vendor BullGuard has announced an OEM partnership with system builder Mesh Computers as part of its ambitious channel recruitment plans.

Earlier this year, the vendor announced its intention to more than double its UK VAR base to 1,000 by the summer (CRN, 9 February).

Under the terms of the agreement, BullGuard’s Internet Security software will become a standard component on all PCs built by Mesh.

Peter Dam-Johnsen, director of partnerships at BullGuard, said: “The signing of Mesh is another exciting step forward for BullGuard. Internet Security complements the high standard of offerings available from Mesh.”

Nick Walter, head of marketing at Mesh, said: “BullGuard’s Internet Security 6.0 is a sophisticated package of security products that will maintain the integrity of our customers’ PCs, no matter what the threat.”

sara_yirrell@vnu.co.uk

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