Nuix, Sydney-based forensic software vendor is set to open its first US office next month in a move aimed at further expanding its local and global presence.
The Washington DC office will be headed by a US-based CEO, whose details are yet to be revealed.
Company CEO Eddie Sheehy said the company has already signed up its first customer described as ‘a large US security organisation'.
Meanwhile, the Australian channel has not been left behind with the company confirming it’s on the look out to expand its local reseller base.
According to Steve Clack sales and channel manager at Nuix, it will build up its channel through niche resellers as it doesn’t want to commercialise it.
Nuix provides data discovery tools to enterprises including government, financial, legal, regulatory and investigative firms that need to keep track of who is doing what and when.
Sheehy claimed the tool can track employees, intellectual property, porn and fraud as well as permanently deleted emails and encrypted files.
“It’s essentially an audit tool. Our clients have different requirements some wanted to see Lotus Notes some wanted to see the contents of people using exchange,” he said.
Nuix will be re-launching its website in the coming days.
Aussie Nuix to open US office
By
Negar Salek
on Aug 29, 2007 3:04PM
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