Breaking News - Security:
Secure Elements Joins Oracle PartnerNetwork
Secure Elements, a leader in enterprise vulnerability management and
remediation, announced it has joined the Oracle PartnerNetwork, providing
Secure Elements the opportunity to leverage Oracle's partner community and
resources to market CLASS 5 Automated Vulnerability Remediation (AVR) -- the
leading enterprise class AVR solution -- to users of Oracle Database products.
CLASS 5 AVR, designed to remediate and secure the largest enterprise systems,
now also leverages existing Oracle infrastructures by supporting Oracle9i
Database and Oracle Database 10g. CLASS 5 AVR provides industry- leading
security policy enforcement, compliance management and asset control
capabilities now enabled by Oracle to provide proactive 24x7 protection to
every enterprise.
Oracle Database 10g is architected to handle large volumes of data, large user
populations and provides unrivaled capability in the areas of high
availability, performance, scalability, security and self-management. And, as
the first database designed for enterprise Grid computing, Oracle Database 10g
can significantly reduce infrastructure costs through efficient utilization of
shared pools of low cost, standardized hardware components. With Oracle
Database 10g, Oracle continues to provide customers with industry-leading
capabilities that support their demanding data warehousing and transaction
processing requirements.
"Our enterprise customers, in industries such as financial services,
healthcare, insurance and the public sector, have indicated that Oracle
Database support was critical for successful implementation across the
enterprise," said Scott Armstrong, vice president of marketing, product
management and alliances at Secure Elements. "We understand that many sectors
rely on Oracle Database 10g for running their enterprises and ensuring
business continuity of their IT services. We're honored to be able to provide
the first complete vulnerability management solution to organizations that
demand the best by depending on Oracle."
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