Bloombase Achieves Dell Technology Partner Certification for Next Generation Data At-Rest Encryption Security
Bloombase announced that it has been recognized as a certified Dell Technology Partner and becomes one of the first Dell Technology Partners in the data governance solution space to offer encryption security solutions certified with Dell storage.
Online, January 28, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Bloombase, the Next Generation Data Security company from Physical/Virtual Datacenter, through Big Data and to the Cloud, today announced that it has been officially recognized as a certified Dell Technology Partner. With this certification, Bloombase becomes one of the first Dell Technology Partners in the data governance solution space to offer encryption security solutions certified with Dell storage.
Bloombase offers a standard-based encryption platform to help enterprises protect their complex heterogeneous enterprise storage infrastructure on multiple protocols (including but not limited to CIFS, NFS, iSCSI and FCP). Bloombase data at-rest security software appliance (NIST FIPS 140-2 validated), eliminates vendor lock-in, achieves wide coverage in storage protection, and fulfills compliance with stringent data security regulations cost-effectively.
"By using Bloombase data at-rest solutions with Dell server and storage products, customers with strict requirements for data privacy, integrity, and regulatory compliance are able to remain secure while keeping pace with data growth," Sean Xiang, Bloombase CEO explained.
Bloombase StoreSafe is a software platform that provides unified data at-rest encryption of enterprise storage systems. Whereas legacy point products often require significant application changes, Bloombase delivers data privacy and operational efficiencies. With Bloombase next generation data security solutions, even the most complex and throughput demanding storage services will benefit from the privacy and integrity assurance capabilities for data availability, security and scalability.
The interoperability testing was done on storage systems including the Dell EqualLogic FS7610 and Dell Compellent FS8610 network attached storage (NAS) appliances with the Dell Fluid File System (FluidFS) and a Dell Compellent storage area network (SAN) with Bloombase StoreSafe running on Dell PowerEdge servers under supervision and support of ISV Engineering Team of Dell Global Solution Labs located in Round Rock, Texas.
For more information on how customers can achieve data governance and benefit from Bloombase agentless next generation storage encryption, Dell server computing and unified storage technologies, please visit http://www.bloombase.com/interoperability/dell.html, http://partnerdirect.dell.com/sites/channel/en_us/Pages/FAP.aspx and http://www.dellstorage.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=3095.
Bloombase showcased their storage encryption solutions for virtual data center, database, unstructured big data repository and cloud storage in Dell World 2013 held in Austin, Texas.
About Dell Technology Partner Program
The Dell Technology Partner Program helps Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), Independent Hardware Vendors (IHVs) and Solution Providers build innovative and highly competitive solutions using Dell platforms. The program provides a global platform for engagement and access to Dell training, tools and expertise to help technology partners deliver value to their customers. More information can be found at www.dell.com/technologypartner.
About Bloombase
Bloombase is a worldwide provider and leading innovator in Next Generation Data Security from Physical/Virtual Datacenter, through Big Data and to the Cloud. Bloombase provides turnkey, non-disruptive, defense in-depth data protection against dynamic cyber threats while simplifying the IT security infrastructure. Bloombase is the trusted standard for Fortune 500 scale organizations that have zero tolerance policy for security breaches. Bloombase is a Dell Technology Partner. For more information, visit http://www.bloombase.com.
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