Ingram Micro adds AlgoSec to supplier line-up
Distributor Ingram Micro has added US-based cybersecurity company AlgoSec to its line-up of suppliers.
Through the collaboration, Ingram Micro partners will gain access to AlgoSec’s application-centric security solutions covering public and private clouds, containers and on-premises environments. Managed service providers will be able to offer enhanced security management capabilities to customers across Australia and New Zealand, according to Ingram Micro’s GM of HBA and Cyber Vendor Management for Australia, Amanda O’Brien.
“AlgoSec’s automated security solutions enrich our cybersecurity portfolio and further strengthen our partners’ ability to secure hybrid networks. This collaboration enables partners to drive efficiency and compliance in the market,” she said. “We hear from our vast network of MSP partners that they are being consistently asked to do more with less. They are looking for solutions that give them improvements in the services they deliver, while at the same time lowering costs. With AlgoSec, they can automate security policies and troubleshoot faster, which will provide a better customer experience and avoid unnecessary work.”
AlgoSec will use Ingram Micro’s Xvantage AI-driven digital platform to simplify deployment of its application-centric security solutions in Australia and New Zealand.
“We’re so excited to launch our new relationship with Ingram Micro,” AlgoSec Director of Strategic Alliances Reinhard Eichborn said. “We’re ready for this relationship to take off and help even more partners to benefit from the very competitive AlgoSec offerings.”
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