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Spectrami to Train its Channel Partners on Enterprise Vulnerability Management

Published Jul 9, 2012

Spectrami, a leading value added distributor, today announced that in association with Tenable Networks Security will offer a technical workshop on Enterprise Vulnerability Management to its channel partners spread across the Middle East region on Wednesday, 11th July 2012 in Dubai, UAE.
Tenable, the leaders in Unified Security Monitoring technology, that provides continuous assessment and monitoring of vulnerability, patch configuration, log, event, network and threat intelligence across virtual, cloud and mobile assets.
Anand Choudha, Managing Director, Spectrami said, “Enterprises in the region are facing real challenge from the ever growing number of threats and risks. We believe that the award-winning security solutions from Tenable and enhancement of complimentary skill sets of partners via such technical workshops will offer a high level of protection to the enterprises in the region as well as providing partners with several new avenues to grow their businesses.”

As part of Spectrami’s value add program, this technical workshop is designed to enrich the skill sets of channel partners. Experts from Tenable will give an overview and technical training on best of the breed suite of security solutions from Tenable including the latest developments and offerings, especially which are specifically tailored for partners in the Middle East region.
Wayne Hollinshead, International Channel Manager, Tenable Network Security said, “We believe that such initiatives are a great learning platform for technical and pre-sales professionals, which would further enable our partners in the region to grow their businesses at a accelerated pace.”

The technical workshop will impart requisite knowledge skills on sizing, configuring as well as giving a demo on Tenable Security solutions. Spectrami expects several partners from all across the Middle East region including Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman among others to attend this technical workshop.

About Spectrami:
Spectrami is a Dubai based vibrant, value added distribution house in the Middle East region which is armed with the innovative approach to channel empowerment through knowledge sharing and skill building. Spectrami brings niche technologies and solutions in the realm of Information Security, Data Centre Infrastructure, and Data Communication Networks. Based out of Dubai, we serve the channel in Middle East and Africa. For details please visit us http://www.spectrami.com

About Tenable Network Security:
Tenable Network Security is the leader in Unified Security Monitoring. Tenable provides enterprise-class agentless solutions for the continuous monitoring of vulnerabilities, configuration weaknesses, data leakage, log management and compromise detection to help ensure FDCC, FISMA, SANS CAG and PCI compliance. Tenable's award-winning products are utilized by many Global 2000 organizations and Government agencies to proactively minimize network risk. For more information, please visit http://www.tenable.com



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