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TLC goes 'Platinum' with Sophos
Apr 10, 2008 11:40 AM
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TLC Data Security - an Australian supplier of information security services to businesses and government organisations - has signed up to become a platinum partner for security software vendor, Sophos.
Commenting on the new partnership, Sophos’s channel manager for Australia and New Zealand, Zoe Nicholson, said TLC Data Security’s maintenance and support services ensure that Sophos has a dedicated local partner with highly experienced and trained security engineers.
“TLC Data Security’s awareness of the need for business led outcomes assists organisations to ensure they have the best possible security solution and that it is deployed smoothly with minimum impact upon their business. We look forward to continuing and developing this strong partnership,” she said.
Headquartered in Port Melbourne, TLC IT Group was established in 2000 as a provider of IT support services. The company specialises in supplying IT and management services and solutions to organisations throughout Australia.
As an independent service provider, TLC also supports all major operating environments and has branches in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and affiliated offices in Perth and Canberra.
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