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Solsoft Signs Major Asia-Pacific Distributor Quantiq Int'l; Solsoft Policy Management Solution Controls the Design, Deployment, and Documentation of Security Policies across Multi-Vendor Network Devices
Business Wire, June 13, 2005
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Solsoft, Inc., (www.solsoft.com) the leading provider of network security policy management software, today announced it has signed a distributor-channel partnership with Quantiq International Pte Ltd., an added-value distributor in Asia specializing in IT security architecture services.
With origins in Singapore and a strong regional presence, Quantiq will leverage its extensive 100 channel relationships to distribute Solsoft's flagship Policy Server software to countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines and other Asia-Pacific nations.
Solsoft security management solutions enable organizations to control the design, deployment, and documentation of security policies within single- and multi-vendor enterprise, government, and service provider network environments.
Solsoft Policy Server is the industry's first and only technology for the centralized management of security policies on leading firewall, router, switch, VPN, IDS/IPS, and other security platforms. Using Solsoft Policy Server, network and information security teams collaborate to define, store, deploy, and audit policies across large and complex networks.
"We are fortunate to team up with one of the most dominant security-focused distributors in Singapore," said Domenick Lionetti, vice president of business development for Solsoft. "The need for advanced security management is not limited to Western countries alone but is a top priority for vast numbers of service providers, government agencies, and corporations worldwide. Having a large footprint in Asia affords us a profitable gateway into the fastest-growing region in the world today."
"Solsoft Policy Server is an effective and complementary technology to QI's current solution offerings," said Ms. Kwek Hong Sin, Regional Managing Director for Quantiq International. "With Quantiq's channel strength and end-user engagements, we believe that this partnership with Solsoft extends beyond just buyer and seller opportunities to provide a formidable combination that will bring long-term value to our very important enterprise and government clients."
About Quantiq International Pte Ltd.
Quantiq International foresaw information technology fundamentally changing people's lives and how companies and governments work. The company's vision became what is known today as the information technology (IT) services industry. With numerous years of experience in channel and corporate organization in providing strategy, implementation and managing business and technology complexities, Quantiq seeks to help clients eliminate boundaries, establish their customer trust and continuously seek improvement by streamlining and customizing the best fit to service clientele and vendors. For more information, please visit www.quantiqint.com.
About Solsoft
Founded in 1997, Solsoft is the leading provider of network security policy management solutions, with production deployments in more than 20 Fortune 500 companies and over 200 customer sites worldwide. Solsoft's automated solutions enable organizations to centrally control the design, deployment, and documentation of security policies across multi-vendor enterprise networks. The company's flagship product, Solsoft Policy Server, offers centralized management of firewalls, routers, switches, VPN, intrusion prevention, intrusion detection, and other security equipment from market leaders such as Cisco, Juniper, Check Point, Nortel, Symantec, Internet Security Systems, and Linux-based vendors. Customers use Solsoft Policy Server for compliance with regulations and standards, collaborative security policy design and maintenance, role-based security configuration change control, policy audits, and incident remediation. For more information about Solsoft, please visit www.solsoft.com, send e-mail to info@solsoft.com, or call 877-646-8225.
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