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WatchDox Announces Virtual Appliance For Secure Document Sharing

June 29, 2011 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

WatchDox, a provider of document control, tracking and protection solutions, recently announced the availability of its on-premise offering.

WatchDox’s virtual appliance addresses the needs of organizations that are required to meet specialized, strict security and privacy requirements. With private cloud and virtual appliance options, WatchDox secure document sharing and virtual data room solutions fill a previously unmet need in the government, public sector and financial industries.

WatchDox now includes the following offerings:

– WatchDox Cloud: allows companies to quickly deploy advanced, scalable document security with no hardware or software installation.
– WatchDox Private Cloud: offers dedicated cloud configurations for large customers.
– WatchDox Virtual Appliance: fits certain enterprise and government customers with highly specialized regulatory requirements. It is deployed on-premise on customer-provided hardware.

The WatchDox Virtual Appliance will be widely available in Q3 2011.

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  1. Roger says

    September 23, 2011 at 9:03 am

    Why bother promoting this service? It’s phoney and most likely a share market scam to suck in investors… their products are not secure at all. A total sham.

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