Pulse Secure, a provider of secure access solutions, has announced that Interdata, a highly regarded provider of security solutions and Secure Premier partner, is one of the first French partners to join the new Pulse Secure NAC Ignite certification programme.
Interdata
Based just outside Paris, France with around 100 employees and 2015 revenue of € 29 million, Interdata offers a range of solutions focused around IT security, access control, and risk and threat mitigation. Interdata partners with a broad portfolio of vendors including Juniper Networks, Palo Alto Networks and MRV and provides a range of services including consultancy, design, implementation, and support.
“We have a great deal of experience working with Pulse Secure solutions when it was part of Juniper and our transition to the Pulse Secure and new NAC Ignite partner programmes is a recognition of our intent to move forward with Pulse,” said Jean-Marc Odet, CEO of Interdata.
“In the last year, the Pulse portfolio has been re-energised with new products and expanded features making it clear that it sets the benchmark for mobile security. We look forward to working closely with their team to bring these solutions to a wider set of customers,” Jean-Marc Odet added.
NAC Ignite certification programme
Certification to the new NAC Ignite programme requires completion of a detailed set of technical competency tests and proven capability to deliver Pulse Secure NAC solutions that have been validated by customers. For the channel, the programme benefits include enhanced MDF, extended training, and lead generation activities delivered by Pulse Secure through events and webinars.
“A strong and vibrant partner community is essential as we grow our footprint across Europe and we welcome Interdata as a new NAC Ignite partner into what we believe will be a valuable, long term relationship,” said John Mitchell, EMEA Partner Director for Pulse Secure. “Interdata is one of only two partners to have completed this NAC Ignite certification and we have several more going through the process to announce later in the year,” Mitchell added.