21 May 2012
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Cloud Security Services Launching in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabian subscribers will soon be able to benefit from cloud security services as a result of a new partnership. Security specialist Zservices has partnered with service provider NourNet to offer managed cloud-based web and email SaaS security services to large corporates, small and medium businesses and residential users. The solution will be offered as a value-added service and will protect users from malicious content and threats arising from internet usage.

Speaking about the partnership, Mr. Amjad Abdel Hafez, General Manager at NourNet said, “The scalability of the solution means that we can easily adapt it to our constantly expanding customer base. Its high availability and reliability translates into minimum down-time and an enhanced browsing experience.”

“Internet users in the Middle East have become increasingly aware of many web-based security threats and the demand for affordable, reliable and easy-to-use security services is increasing,” said Mr. Nidal Taha, Managing Director, Zservices. “The Zservices Cloud-based web and email security solution interacts with the global Zscaler cloud infrastructure and offers subscribers local internet traffic termination and end-user data logging.”


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