Redington Value signs three IT security vendors

From (left), Badrudin Salahudin, regional manager MEA & India Shavlik; Hishamul Hasheel, GM, Software & Security, Redington Value and Jim Jaeger, chief cyber services strategist, Fidelis.
From (left), Badrudin Salahudin, regional manager MEA & India Shavlik; Hishamul Hasheel, GM, Software & Security, Redington Value and Jim Jaeger, chief cyber services strategist, Fidelis.

Redington Value, the value-added distribution division of Redington Gulf, used its participation at Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC) 2015 to sign three new distribution partnerships.

The company entered into strategic distribution agreements with IT security vendors Shavlik, Fidelis and Niksun.

“Being present at this year’s GISEC proved to be a timely and strategic move for us as we brought and made available the latest state-of-the-art security, cyber security, and cloud innovations for Middle East enterprises,” said Ramkumar Balakrishnan, president, Redington Value. “Businesses today should be more vigilant in maintaining and securing information that deals with management, governance, enablement and execution. It is vital to stay current on trends and malware distribution patterns and take a prevention-centric approach to securing their organisation. The three new distributorship agreements that we have signed offer more security solutions that businesses today can rely on ensuring that their data and information is free from any cyber attack.”

Shavlik is a pioneer in agentless endpoint patching technology, virtualisation security, and third party patching for Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM) customers. Fidelis Cybersecurity provides organisations with a robust, comprehensive portfolio of products, services, and expertise to combat today’s sophisticated advanced threats and prevent data breaches, while Niksun is known for its cyber security and network monitoring solutions.

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