Vaultize launches in East Africa through channel partner Compulynx
Vaultize customers include banks, financial services and insurance, automotive, healthcare, media and defence organisations.

Vaultize launches in East Africa through channel partner Compulynx

Vaultize, the enterprise file security vendor with its East Africa partner Compulynx, exhibited its enterprise digital rights management and file sync and share, at a launch event in Nairobi. Director of Sales for International Business at Vaultize, Sameer Vitkar presented the enterprise file security platform to the CIO community.

“Vaultize enhances our existing product portfolio and caters to security concerns of our enterprise customers. Its enterprise file security platform is the need of the hour for data sensitive organisations for their data governance and compliance requirements. We are very excited about this partnership with Vaultize,” said Sailesh Savani, CEO Founder, Compulynx. “This launch event is to announce availability of Vaultize in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and other East African countries.”

Vaultize is an enterprise digital rights management and file sharing that helps meet compliance, eDiscovery and data governance requirements while providing features like file sync and share, ftp replacement, virtual data room, control over email attachments, mobile collaboration and VPN-free anywhere access. Enterprise IT gets control and visibility over sensitive corporate data, irrespective of the device used for accessing and sharing that data, even in highly regulated and security conscious verticals.

Vaultize customers include banks, financial services and insurance, automotive, healthcare, media and defence organisations. With increased adoption of enterprise mobility, enterprise rights management is becoming very important and IT needs to think beyond mobility management. Vaultize follows an information-centric approach called micro-containerisation to enterprise rights management, which is independent of file formats and agnostic to applications and vendors.

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