Palisade Systems Expands Channel Program by 900%
It’s always good to see someone’s business grow and Palisade Systems, a provider of content monitoring and filtering and data loss prevention products, has announced today that its channel program has added seventy new VARs since this time last year. The company credits this success in large part to the demand for PacketSure, its security compliance product. The PacketSure appliance is a single-product solution for auditing, blocking, encrypting, and reporting sensitive data for small to large size enterprises within the information leak prevention market. PacketSure blocks content on more than 150 network communication protocols. Organizations are able to prevent identity theft, prevent confidential and compliance related data such as GLBA and HIPAA data from exiting the network, or leaving the network unsecured if data is authorized to be sent. The company says that, according to analyst reports, its market will grow from around $50 million in 2006 to over $1.9 billion in less than three years.
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