Syxsense and Excalibur Data Systems Announce Partnership to Bring Endpoint Security to Customers
Excalibur Data Systems, a pioneer of IT service management and enterprise service management solutions, announced a strategic partnership with Syxsense, the world’s first IT management and security solution that combines vulnerability scanning, patch management, and EDR capabilities. This partnership will allow IT and security teams to easily identify, diagnose, and patch challenging endpoint vulnerabilities when they arise.
“Our partnership with Excalibur Data Systems allows them to add an enterprise-level IT management and security solution to the suite of services they offer,” commented Gene Kim, Director of Channel at Syxsense. “We look forward to successfully deliver projects together to empower customers and protect their businesses.”
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“We’re excited to partner with Syxsense and look forward to bringing the future of threat prevention to our customers,” said Mike Fuson, VP of Excalibur Data Systems. “This technology is critical to protecting businesses from cyberattacks while collaborating with IT management, and we want to stay ahead of the curve.”
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Syxsense includes malicious process monitoring, automated device quarantine, real-time alerting, and live data that indicates the health of all endpoints in your network or roaming devices. Built on real-time cloud endpoint management technology, Syxsense creates a baseline defense against known threats by ensuring devices are current with the latest software updates and security patches. Syxsense combines the scanning capabilities of a security and vulnerability scanner with the deployment and management capabilities of an IT management solution, all delivered from the cloud.
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