Interfusion, MXSweep Partnership Addresses Compliance

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As reported on PR Web, Interfusion Networks has announced a strategic partnership with SaaS Internet Security & Compliance services provider MXSweep.

Providing WAN solutions using a range of access options such as ADSL, SHDSL, Fixed Wireless Broadband, Leased Line, Metro Ethernet and even 3G/GPRS, Intefusion provides solution that are cost effective, secure and reliable. With MXSweep services available through Interfusion’s MPLS network, customers can address mission critical security and compliance requirements.

 


“’We are very pleased to enter this partnership with Interfusion. Customer requirements are constantly evolving to meet the demands of modern day business and particularly the escalating internet security threats and related data protection legislation’ said Aiden Callaly, VP Sales for MXSweep. ‘Recent high profile internet hacking and data leakage have highlighted to companies the risks they face and we look forward to working with Interfusion on addressing these risks for their customer base. Through our entire portfolio of services, MXSweep remains well placed to help customers comply with privacy legislation and reduce unnecessary data loss’”

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