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RapidCompute is the first Pakistani company to provide proactive management services to Runecast.

  • April 15, 2022
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Runecast and RapidCompute announced last week that they have formed a strategic relationship to provide proactive security and compliance management solutions to the local market.

RapidCompute is the first local firm in Pakistan to join with Runecast, a source of intelligence that lets you keep control of your environments. This collaboration would allow both organisations to work as a team to ensure mission-critical client security compliance.

The collaboration will increase both partners’ customer value and enable them to create smart, effective, and user-friendly solutions.

“Looking at the shifting landscape of businesses today, it is crucial for us to join hands with industry professionals who have the potential to make businesses prosper by implementing value-added services,” said Shahzaib Khan, Regional Business Head of RapidCompute. The goal of this collaboration is to make our customers’ experiences more meaningful while also ensuring that their infrastructure is more reliable and secure.”

“For AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, and VMware, Runecast is known for providing top-notch security compliance and log analytics. We are excited to use this relationship to give the best possible service to our customers while also benefiting from each other’s expertise. RapidCompute has always strived to provide high-quality service solutions to its customers, particularly in terms of cloud security compliance,” he noted.

 

Runecast is a company established in the United Kingdom that delivers security compliance analysis that is real-time, automated, and actionable. Companies utilise the Runecast Analyzer to swiftly detect and reduce service issues, as well as assure optimal performance and security compliance in their mission-critical IT operations.


By automating security standards compliance assessments and aligning infrastructure to industry best practises, it strives to prevent unanticipated risks and outages.

RapidCompute is a member of the Lakson Group and a division of Cybernet. It has pioneered cloud computing, networking services, and management solutions for digitising all aspects of business and industry in Pakistan. It remains one of the leading cloud service providers to the government, financial industry, and large businesses.

By being the only local CSP to be PCIDSS3.2.1 and ISO 27001:2013 certified, as well as GDPR compliant, the company also provides organisations with data and network security that meets global requirements.

 

source: Propakistani

 

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