SAN JOSE, CA, August 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) Zafesoft Inc. (Zafesoft) today announced the start of it European sales and services operations enabled by a close partnership with Switzerland-based SYNTSYS.
The new organization will cover Europe with dedicated sales and engineering people.
"It's the information that is valuable. There is huge unmet need to secure editable content in European organizations. Organizations have contract workers, offshore users, and internal people with access to sensitive information, which must be tracked and protected. Zafesoft provides this," said Chretien Minke, Head of European Operations.
"We are very excited to announce this new partnership as Zafesoft Europe and bring this innovative and breakthrough security solution to European organizations where collaboration with security of information is needed," announced Chretien.
"Editable security of information enables secure collaboration, and very importantly the termination of that collaboration with finality. We believe this is valuable to customers across the world," said Michael Cunniff, Chief Financial Officer of Zafesoft.
Chretien continued, "Zafesoft Europe will provide the security services that our clients demand, with the innovative security of Zafesoft to combat the increasing international threat to our landscape."
"This is a great step for Zafesoft, and we are excited to be launching in Europe with a dedicated team, who bring local business knowledge along with a deep understanding of enterprise organizational needs" said Sandeep Tiwari, Zafesoft's CEO. The new partnership will be called Zafesoft Europe and will function to build and support customers from Europe.
About SynTsys
Founded in 1997, SYNTSYS plays a leading role as Distributor of innovative and emerging technologies in Europe, representing (mostly) US-based technology companies. New, young, entrepreneurial and highly innovative technology players are gaining footprint in the US and are also seeking for an entrance into the European market. A business and cultural disperse environment often unknown. This is where SYNTSYS steps in and adds value, leveraging its European/International network with Customers and Partners.
About Zafesoft
Zafesoft solutions for content security help organizations actively secure, control, and track content wherever it is utilized; empowering users with edit-ability and assurance. Zafesoft security services are the next generation of content security. Founded in 2006; San Jose, California based Zafesoft, provides a solution that works both online and offline. It secures content and derived content (such as from copy-paste, save-as, or export of original content). Zafesoft enables secure collaboration between 3rd parties, secure work with contractors and off-shore workers; secure financial information for financial institutions and CPA firms, secure patient data at hospitals and clinics.
It's not safe until its 'zafed'.
For Sales Information Contact (US):
sales@zafesoft.com or +1.408. 572.5590 or visit www.zafesoft.com
For sales information in (Europe):
sales@zafesoft.eu or +31 30 6910025 or visit www.zafesoft.eu
For Editorial Information Contact:
pr@zafesoft.com or +1.408-572-5590
Zafesoft Launches European Operations
Along with partner SYNTSYS, Netherlands.
2010-08-12
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