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i-Sprint is ArchTIS’ Newest Channel Partner

i-Sprint is ArchTIS’ Newest Channel Partner
ArchTIS has added i-Sprint Innovation, an identity and transaction software protection provider, to its channel partner program. i-Sprint will resell ArchTIS’ NC Protect to customers in the Asia Pacific region through this partnership.

NC Protect offers data-centric security across Microsoft 365 applications, including OneDrive, SharePoint Online, Office, Exchange and Teams, Yammer, and SharePoint on-premises.

ArchTIS Asia Pacific General Manager Matthew Kluken said they were excited to assist i-Sprint in expanding its data security solutions portfolio and offerings for the financial services industry.

“We have quickly shown how i-Sprint can empower their customers to safeguard sensitive and confidential information with our first new joint client. We would also like to thank Austrade who was fundamental in facilitating the partnership.”

Kurt Mueffelmann, ArchTIS COO, said that i-Sprint had also secured its first NC Protect customer—Microsoft 365—under the Microsoft IP-Co Sell Program.

Kurt Mueffelmann, ArchTIS COO, said that i-Sprint had also secured its first NC Protect customer—Microsoft 365—under the Microsoft IP-Co Sell Program.

“The addition of i-Sprint as a strong partner in Singapore, along with an immediate customer win, validates ArchTIS’ global strategy to develop key partners with existing customers looking to enhance their security with data-centric solutions.”

“As a Microsoft Co-sell win, it also creates partner-to-partner linkage with Microsoft for a joint customer needing to extend the ability to secure access and file sharing using NC Protect for M365.”

Albert Ching, i-Sprint VP and CTO, said that the partnership with ArchTIS will be instrumental in providing advanced information protection and secure collaboration for Microsoft 365 and file sharing solution in Asia Pacific markets.

“Companies are providing a remote or hybrid working arrangement for employees. Collaboration and sharing of files have become the normal way of doing work. We see a demand from our customers and markets for a solution to protect such work norms."

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