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Scalefusion launches in the UK and Ireland

Scalefusion is expanding into the UK and Ireland to meet the growing demand for enterprise mobility and security solutions across Europe.

The India-headquartered firm was founded in 2015 is a provider of unified endpoint management (UEM) solutions, and has created a platform for IT teams to provision, monitor and secure devices from a single, centralised dashboard.

 The platform includes features such as remote troubleshooting, geofencing, compliance enforcement and content management, to allow businesses to stay ahead of both security threats and operational inefficiencies. 

Scalefusion has recruited a regional team as part of the expansion including the appointment of Sal King as its Channel Sales Manager for the UK and Ireland to oversee growth in this market. 

“The UK’s tech-forward ecosystem and strong focus on digital transformation make it a natural next step for Scalefusion,” said King.

“This expansion enables us to provide localised support to our existing customers, while building strong relationships with new partners and clients.”

The launch of Scalefusion in the UK and Ireland also coincides with their release of a new Center for Internet Security (CIS) compliance automation benchmarking solution for Apple devices.

Part of Scalefusion’s Veltar endpoint security platform, the new compliance solution will implement automated monitoring and remediation. 

Harishanker Kannan, Scalefusion’s chief executive, added: “We’ve seen a clear rise in demand from UK and Irish businesses for unified solutions that bring IT and security operations together.

“This launch is a natural progression in our mission to lead endpoint transformation across Europe – ensuring efficiency, agility, and security at scale.” 

The post Scalefusion launches in the UK and Ireland appeared first on UKTN.

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