InfoTrust announced as Netskope Emerging Partner
I’m excited to announce that InfoTrust has been awarded Netskope’s Emerging Partner of the year 2019.
Each year Netskope awards this to partners that deliver not only consistent customer growth but also leverage the breadth of Netskope’s solution to create ground-breaking services.
“InfoTrust has demonstrated significant customer success, solution innovation, speed to market and deployment, and innovative go-to-market strategies. The fluid nature of cloud services and user flexibility in accessing and working with customer data has resulted in massive security challenges for the enterprise. This requires new approaches and best practices — two things core to InfoTrust’s success” – Reno Maglitto, A/NZ Director of Channel & Alliances at Netskope.
InfoTrust chose to partner with Netskope because their solution offers a proven security platform that is data-centric, cloud-smart and fast. With Netskope, the superior technology supports InfoTrust’s next-generation security architecture offering and offers organisations a chance to accelerate their digital transformation journey.
We’re thrilled to be receiving this award, acknowledging the technical expertise, customer love and innovation the InfoTrust team has been able to provide whilst partnering with Netskope. Our customers who have already migrated to Netskope are amazed at the time-to-value from the product, providing greater visibility and protection against cloud-based threats.
“Netskope is delighted to see InfoTrust integrate our Solution with other security vendor alliance partners and manage the client’s platform as a managed service. This is another great example of how InfoTrust has managed to dive deep into customer needs and to ensure customer success along the way. We’re excited to continue this journey with InfoTrust and growth into 2020 and beyond” – Maglitto
If you’d like to find out more about InfoTrust and Netskope can help protect your organisation against cloud-based threats contact our team today on +61 2 9221 5555 or click here.
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