McAfee Security Innovation Alliance adds new partners

 

McAfee announced that nine new partners have joined the
Security Innovation Alliance (SIA), the McAfee technology partnering program.

 

McAfee is also delivering enhanced resources for
customers and partners by launching its new webcast series Security
Connections.”

 

In this webcast series, customers learn how McAfee works
with SIA partners to lower the cost of ownership and operations through smart
integrations that have been inspected by McAfee to ensure adherence with best
practices.

 

Additionally, the McAfee Compatible Solutions Center
continues to grow and serve as a useful resource for customers looking for
third-party security solutions integrated with the McAfee product portfolio.

 

In addition, partners Tiversa, Reflex Systems, Rev2, and
Solera Networks now have McAfee Compatible” solutions and have been promoted
to Technology Partner status in the McAfee Security Innovation Alliance
program.

 

McAfee
has worked with these partners to validate their integrations for their
adherence to best practices for integrating with McAfee products.

 

McAfee has also welcomed Anomalous Networks, Reflex
Systems, and Rev2 to its SIA Sales Teaming Program. Partners in the SIA Sales
Teaming Program complement the McAfee product portfolio, and enable the McAfee
sales force and channel to drive more complete security solution relationships
with enterprise customers.

 

We are pleased to welcome these new partners to the SIA
ecosystem,” said Ed Barry, vice president of the McAfee Security Innovation
Alliance.

 

The McAfee SIA program is continuing to grow, as
evidenced by the number of new partners added every quarter. The interest in
the McAfee Compatible Solutions Center and the Security Connections webcast
series illustrate well the benefit that McAfee and its integrated partners can
deliver to customers.

 

Recently McAfee announced that its technology for mobile platforms will be offered
as standard in Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA mini pro and forthcoming XPERIA pro
smartphones.

 

This is part of a move designed to effectively
safeguard smartphone users against device loss, data theft, malware and virus
infection.

 

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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