Control in the Cloud: CohesiveFT partners with I.D Rank Security

By Tarry Singh at 18 February, 2009, 2:14 pm

CohesiveFT (http://www.cohesiveft.com), the leader in onboarding solutions for virtual and cloud computing infrastructures including VPN-Cubed™, the cloud security and control packaged service, today announced it has partnered with I.D. Rank Security (http://www.idranksecurity.com), provider of the most complete data leak prevention and secure & private communications suite on the market today. The partnership brings together CohesiveFT’s extensive knowledge of virtualization, cloud computing, and enterprise IT with I.D. Rank Security’s deep experience in data security in both government and the enterprise.

“Our partnership with CohesiveFT helps us to bring our security background and reputation to bear on new technologies and markets like virtualization and cloud computing,” said Pete Rung, CEO of I.D. Rank Securities. “We are extremely excited about the possibilities of deploying our solutions via the Elastic Server factory and helping speed adoption of VPN-Cubed.”

VPN-Cubed™ is the first commercial solution that enables customer control in a cloud, across multiple clouds, and between private infrastructure and the clouds. VPN-Cubed provides an overlay network that allows the customer control over addressing, topology, protocols, and encrypted communications for their devices deployed to virtual infrastructure or cloud computing centers. VPN-Cubed gives customers the confidence and flexibility to utilize cloud computing by offering a layer of security that the customer controls inside of 3rd party environments.

“Our partnership with I.D. Rank Securities, to help us sell and fulfill VPN-Cubed engagements, continues our platform momentum by giving us a security partner capable of providing in-depth services,” said Patrick Kerpan, CTO of CohesiveFT. “We are equally excited about our combined product portfolios and the possibility of combining our solutions to offer an even more extensive Cloud Security and Control offering.”

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Categories : 2009 | Cloud | Computing | Security | Virtualization


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