Business Services Industry
PineApp Signs OEM Agreement with Mainline
Business Wire, Jan 21, 2008
Mainline Will Integrate PineApp's Email Security Software Into IBM Servers and Create New Security Appliance Solutions
IRVINE, Calif. -- PineApp Corp., a global leader in securing network and email systems, announced today that it has signed an OEM agreement with Mainline Information Systems, an IBM Premier Business Partner.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mainline will purchase PineApp software and install it directly on the appropriate appliance in IBM servers.
"We are delighted that Mainline joins us as an OEM and will integrate PineApp software with IBM hardware," said Steve Curry, vice president of channel sales for PineApp Americas. "It is extremely gratifying that PineApp has been chosen to provide the email security component in Mainline's complete solutions package. This agreement will increase our coverage and market reach as well as expand Mainline's product offerings to their customers."
Founded in 1989, Mainline has become a global provider of information technology and business solutions.
"Mainline has developed a strong partnership with IBM over the past 19 years," said Bill Sullivan, director of information security solutions for Mainline. "We are excited about the recent agreement with PineApp and are looking forward to providing our customers with this proven solution for enhancing email security."
About Mainline
Mainline Information Systems, IBM's leading business partner across the eServer and storage product lines, delivers software, hardware, application solutions and a comprehensive suite of services to a growing base of more than 3,500 satisfied customers. Mainline is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, with offices throughout the United States and in Brazil. For five consecutive years, Mainline was ranked by Inc. Magazine among the 500 fastest growing privately held companies; scoring within the top 25 for three of the five years has put Mainline in the elite category of Inc. Magazine's "Superstar" corporations, a position held by only three companies. For more information, please visit http://www.mainline.com.
About PineApp
PineApp, a global leader in securing email systems, offers comprehensive appliance solutions for small, medium and large organizations. Founded in 2002, PineApp has corporate headquarters in Nesher, Israel, and North American headquarters in Irvine, California with additional offices in the US, UK, Israel, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Spain and France.
A pioneer in developing unique and innovative technologies to fight Internet and email threats, PineApp has a significant presence in more than 50 countries on six continents. PineApp's customers benefit from the most advanced email and content security solutions on the market, backed by unparalleled technical support. For more information, please visit http://www.pineapp.com.
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