Waltham, MA- Liquid Machines®, Inc., the leader in Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions, announced today that Info Security Products Guide, a Silicon Valley Communications publication and the world’s leading publication on security-related products and technologies, has named Liquid Machines Document Control 6.0 the winner of the 2008 Global Product Excellence in Intellectual Property Protection Solutions, Customer Trust Award. For the second consecutive year, Liquid Machines is the only Enterprise Rights Management solution to have won this award, adding to its three 2007 Global Product Excellence Customer Trust Awards in the categories of Document Protection, Security Solution for Federal and Security Solution for Government.
Other winners in more than 35 categories included leading security vendors such as Microsoft, McAfee, PGP and Sophos. End-users and prospective customers worldwide voted for the products that they trust the most in several information security-related categories. Liquid Machines was awarded the Best Intellectual Property Protection Solution based on votes from customers, partners and Info Security Products Guide readers, competing with four other finalists and hundreds of nominations. Finalists honored in the Intellectual Property Protection Solutions category were Arxan, GuardIT 3.0; GTB Tech, GTB Inspector; and Orchestria, Orchestria v5.0. The complete list of finalists can be found at http://www.technosium.com/awards/index
“We are pleased to honor Liquid Machines as the Best Intellectual Property Protection Solution for 2008,” says Rake Narang, Editor-in-Chief of Network Products Guide. “The IT and Security officers, directors, managers and professionals who read Info Security Products Guide are on the forefront of information security and compliance solutions. The products they vote for annually are the very same products they purchase and deploy to protect their company’s electronic assets and infrastructure. Winning this prestigious award proves that Liquid Machines Document Control has gained critical acceptance among information technology professionals who are defining today’s security strategies and systems.”
“The Info Security Products Guide award is especially significant because it comes directly from customers,” said Ed Gaudet, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Marketing at Liquid Machines. “The combined opinions of thousands of users are the best measure of product quality and value. The fact that for two years in a row the readers of Info Security Products Guide have ranked Liquid Machines as number one means our focus on customer success is working – and is a testament to our dedication and success in providing the world’s best Intellectual Property Protection Solution. Protection of intellectual property continues to be a priority for CIOs and business leaders in 2008, driven by increases in data leaks and breaches.”
Liquid Machines Document Control provides persistent information protection in a collaborative environment by applying access and usage controls at the information-level. With support for more than 400 file formats, including Microsoft Office, Visio, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader, images and CAD files, Document Control combines three major features to provide superior information protection when compared to alternative solutions: an intuitive user interface, inter-application protection and encryption automation.
Winners were honored at an award ceremony held during the Technosium 2008 Conference and Expo, which is supported by Silicon Valley Communications, San Jose Mercury News, Wi-Fi Alliance, Trusted Computing Group, Information Security Professionals Association, Network Products Guide, Personal Broadband Industry Association, Covenant, Wireless Communications Alliance, Info Security Products Guide, Stanford Graduate School of Business and Smart Capitol Venture (SCV Network). For more details please visit www.technosium.com.
About Info Security Products Guide Awards
Info Security Products Guide, published by Silicon Valley Communications, plays a vital role in keeping end-users informed of the choices they can make when it comes to protecting their digital resources. It is written expressly for those who are adamant on staying informed of security threats and the preventive measure they can take. You will discover a wealth of information in this guide including tomorrow’s technology today, best deployment scenarios, people and technologies shaping info security and independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most pertinent security decisions. The Info Security Products Guide Awards recognize and honor excellence in all areas of information security. To learn more, visit www.infosecurityproductsguide.com and stay secured.
About Liquid Machines
Liquid Machines is the leading provider of Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions that prevent the misuse, modification, loss or theft of intellectual property and sensitive information. By applying access and usage controls with the data, electronic information is persistently protected while at rest, in transit and in use—empowering employees to securely collaborate and work with native file formats and applications. Liquid Machines enables global companies in the financial services, government, manufacturing, retail and healthcare industries to protect intellectual property regardless of where it goes, generating robust access and usage reports that demonstrate compliance with privacy and industry regulations. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Liquid Machines is privately held and is backed by Atlas Venture, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Goldman Sachs & Co, Masthead Venture Partners and RRE Ventures. For more information on the company and its vision for The Freedom of Security™, please visit www.liquidmachines.com.
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