Real Security Slovenija d.o.o.
Meljska cesta 1
SI-2000 Maribor Slovenia Phone : +386 (0)2 234 7474 Fax : +386 (0)2 234 7475 Website :http://www.real-sec.com E-mail : info@real-sec.com
Team
CEO : Mr Alen alamun General manager : Mr Renato Uhl
Information
Creation year : 1996 Matična številka : 1695673000 VAT identification number : SI 98280171 Annual turnover 2010 : 2,83 M€ 2008 : 2,77 M€ Indirect turnover : 100% VAD : Security Main brands : BarracudaWare - Yosemite Technologies, Frontrange-Centennial, IBM ISS, Stonesoft, Websense Clients : Associations, consultants, corporate resellers, dealers, semi-distributors, service providers, specialized resellers, systems integrators, telecom operators, VAR Employees : 6 people
News
Stonesoft gets into the cloud
2011-08-29
Finnish security vendor Stonesoft offers its resellers to become security operators thanks to its new MSSP. This bundled managed security offer includes a cloud-based management platform. Licenses related to this platform is free : VARs and system integrators simply pay an annual fee based on its use. This fee is calculated on the number of managed sites (whatever the number of installed UTM), with a flat rate of around €60 and no exit penalties. This simple pricing has been decided to make the MSSP offer as attractive as possible. Stonesoft French office acts as a pioneer, as it has developed MSSP bundle for about one year. The other countries should follow before the end of the year.
According to Léonard Dahan, France and Benelux country manager, "with MSSP, resellers can become an interesting alternative to classic operators, thanks to a greater proximity and reactivity". MSSP will also allow Stonesoft to enter more agressively the SMB market, as it is usually stronger on major accounts. Thus, some of its distributors, like Afina or Itway, will play a major role in the success of this offer, although the others (Amosdec and Computerlinks, which are more dedicated to major account market) may also distribute it through their channel network. Léonard Dahan hopes to sign 2-3 VARs for each main French city, that is about 30 partners by the end of the year. This is enough to give an idea of the potential in other countries…
Sourcefire expands in Eastern Europe
2009-10-22
In one announcement, IPS vendor SourceFire has unveiled an important extension of its distribution network in Eastern and Northern Europe. The company has signed distribution partnerships with VADs Real Security in Slovenia, World IT Systems in Poland, Provision in Romania, Computerlinks in Finland and the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) and Israeli Multipoint for whole Middle East (albeit it is quite difficult to address Muslim countries from an Israeli-based company).