Mansoft Qatar, a subsidiary of Mannai Corp, has received the “RSA EMEA Partner of the Year Award” at the RSA EMEA Partner Council meeting held on October 8 in Budapest.
Mansoft was recognised for its in-depth knowledge of RSA products, expertise in system integration, and focus on developing security services that offers added value to its clients.
Mannai Networks & Security Services senior manager Anwar Sayyed said, “We are pleased to have received this distinguished award from RSA. Security solutions from RSA are an integral component of our datacenter solution offering for the Qatar IT market. Our commitment to our customers is our core business value. ”
RSA, the security division of EMC Corp, is a provider of security, risk, and compliance management solutions for business acceleration. It helps global organisations succeed by solving complex and sensitive security challenges.
These challenges include managing organisational risk, safeguarding mobile access and collaboration, proving compliance, and securing virtual and cloud environments.
RSA regional director for Turkey, Africa, and Middle East Ahmed Abdella said, “At RSA, we aim to help customers on their journey towards intelligence-driven security by establishing a balance between preventative controls, monitoring tools, and incident response.”
He added, “We congratulate Mansoft for bringing their customers a combination of best practices, technology, and expertise to help them deploy the right mix of people, process, and technology to achieve this goal.”
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