CIOTechOutlook >> Magazine >> March - 2014 issue

Vaultize: Securing Enterprise Mobility Through Unified Platform

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Enterprise mobility has entered mainstream today, throwing traditional security protocols out of gear. Consumer-style file sharing tools are making inroads into corporate work culture and proliferation of enterprise-connected mobile devices are constantly straining IT security resources. This consumerization of IT has carved out a niche for Pune-headquartered Vaultize, which is at the fore front of cutting edge innovation in Mobility that allows corporates to fearlessly enable end users to create, access and share sensitive information via any mobile device. Headed by CEO& Co-founder Anand A. Kekre, Vaultize is helping data managers to embrace enterprise-wide mobility and yet have visibility and control over the data on the move.

Secure File Sync&Share is today an established technology that enables users to collaborate and communicate. However, it is only the entry point to the ever evolving data mobility paradigm, and for corporate IT,it means added complexity and security hazards.Visibility and control over the mobile data is a major concern for data managers. To that effect, new breed of products address mobile device management, mobile content management, and mobile application management. However, all these new capabilities without a sound security platform can be ineffective. Vaultize is removing the shackles of enterprise IT by enabling Mobility among its end users; it provides advanced data encryption technologies that ensures endpoint protection.

Vaultize offers end-to-end mobile security framework by addressing the three basic tenets of robust enterprise mobility: security, efficiency and control. Vaultize's Unified Platform enables folder synchronization, file sharing in groups, secure access to corporate file servers and quick sharing using web links, together with endpoint backup, encryption and remote wiping. Vaultize allows enterprise IT to choose from multiple deployment options suited based on infrastructure, cost and efficiency – public cloud with Rackspace (US), private cloud, or performance-optimized Cloud-in-a-Box appliance.Even before the data leaves an endpoint, Vaultize ensures it is encrypted using military-grade (AES-256 bit) encryption, thus making it as secure as VPN. Vaultize also supports Google Apps for businesses, making it the first solution that combines backup of business critical data on endpoints and in Google Apps through a single management platform.

Vaultize's patent-pending de-duplication-at source and compression technology significantly reduces backup storage, network bandwidth usage and backup time by as high as 90 percent. Through Vaultize, data managers have comprehensive management and control over mobile devices. In addition, Data Privacy Option (DPO) is an innovative approach through which Vaultize lets enterprises retain the full control over encryption keys to help them eliminate concerns related to data privacy, sovereignty and protection. Its patent-pending DPO technology is a unique solution that does not store encryption keys on any device that the customer does not control.

The fact that data growth is exploding is not new, and this in turn is growing the data mobility market space. The company is committed to constant improvement to better the enterprises' experience with their mobility strategy by nurturing the innovative culture among its employees. Vaultize is constantly innovating in the Mobility space, and is well qualified to leverage any end user trend to its advantage.

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