NetClarity (News - Alert) delivers a plug-‘n-play Network Access Control (NAC) solution for mid-sized businesses. Its NACwall appliances provide a proactive approach to internal intrusion defense for a variety of applications, including bring your own device (BYOD) in enterprises.
NetClarity’s NACwall appliances help businesses containing anywhere from 10 to 25,000 devices effectively control who and what is accessing their secure networks.
NetClarity has just formed partnership with Jacadis, a provider of strategic information security solutions, privacy solutions and professional services, to resell NACwall security appliances.
Jacadis’ customers will benefit from this partnership as they can get access to NetClarity’s Network Access Control (NAC) appliances.
An internal security solution, NetClarity’s NACwall protects networks from the inside-out. It is designed to address the issues associated with the BYOD dilemma and guest networking.
“We believe it is a great solution for firms struggling to provide secure access to multiple form factors as they implement BYOD and guest access infrastructure,” said Douglas Davidson, president/CEO of Jacadis. "The energy and culture of NetClarity matches with ours. The combination of great technology and great team makes them a perfect match for us and our clients."
The partnership also provides comprehensive support and design to customers. They get professional on-site sales and engineering support. The service delivers interoperability on all existing networking environments, devices and operating systems.
NetClarity, according to company officials, interoperates on all existing networking environments, devices and operating systems. It provides a powerful security model for managing internal risk and regulatory compliance
“NetClarity is excited to announce this partnership with Jacadis, who will resell our innovative Network Access Control (NAC) solutions to their customer base,” said Hal Charnley, CEO, NetClarity,
in a statement. “Jacadis offers an exceptional service model, and we believe our appliances will fit perfectly into their IT portfolio to better manage their customers’ threats within their networks.”
Edited by Rachel Ramsey