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eScan ties up with Zicom to secure their electronic surveillance systems

Mumbai - eScan, one of the leading security solution providers and real-time anti-virus and content security solution has tied-up with, Zicom to secure their systems in India. eScan is the world's first real-time anti-virus and content security software for desktops and servers powered by innovative and futuristic technologies, such as MWL Technology.

Zicom has been creating a niche for itself and bringing to the market superior products and services that best address security demands. With questions being raised about the lack of security for Zicom's electronic surveillance systems, the company has now tied- up with eScan to secure its systems for small, medium and large establishments and government projects and by offering impeccable service regardless of the nature of the industry.

Hemant Dandekar, Manager - IT, Zicom explained, "Customers had been facing a number of problems like malware infection and we were having problems controlling the same on the device and also the functioning of the application."

"The challenge then was to ensure that the updates were downloaded and distributed to the entire end- points pan India. This was a very cumbersome process. Now with eScan's Centrally Manageable Module, we have ensured that our systems are error- free to the maximum extent."

Mr. Sunil Kripalani, Vice-President, Global Sales & Marketing, from eScan said, "We are extremely proud to have Zicom as our client on board. eScan is proud to have enabled, ensured and empowered the largest electronic security systems provider in the country to compute with ease and feel safe."

Zicom is the largest electronic security systems provider in the country, with offices in over 30 cities and towns, employing over 400 people. Until the advent of Zicom, electronic security systems were seen as complicated devices that cost the earth.