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Symantec, Wipro sign pact to provide new services

Wipro today inked a new partnership with Symantec Corporation to provide data back up and loss prevention, in addition to recovery infrastructure consultancy services. - Premji Invest close to investing Rs 150 crore in Manipal"s education arm - Wipro looks to reduce its carbon footprints - "Wipro to review compensation factor" - Wipro to hire 5,000, revamp recruitment strategy - Crisis unlikely to impact Indian IT vendors - GE Healthcare launches low-cost portable ECG Announcing the pact here Symantec India Channels and Alliances Director Ajay Verma said: "Information is the most valuable asset of any organisation and ensuring it does not fall into wrong hands is critical to its reputation and business. The partnership will offer customers a better insight into data risk." Symantec"s loss prevention solution spans data at the endpoint, in storage and network. It will provide customers the confidence that their information is secure, he said. Wipro"s expertise along with Symantec Veritas Backup Reporter"s capability to identify and quantify exposures before they impact backup operations will help customers achieve greater efficiency, security and cost reduction, Wipro Infotech Vice-President and Business Head Infrastructure Technology Solutions Division Vikas Srivastava said.


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