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Seclore Takes a Step Forward Towards Their EDRM Solution with the Inaugural of the Latest Office in Gurgaon
As a part of their recent data security initiatives, Seclore aims to make the new Gurgaon office a major centre of solution for the growing needs of persistent file-centric security for the Indian central government and public sector.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Friday, September 16, 2016
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GURGAON, INDIA: Seclore- an Enterprise Digital Rights Management (EDRM) solution provider in banking, financial services, insurance, pharmaceutical, telecom, government, and manufacturing industries- announces the opening of a new office in Gurgaon. As a part of their recent data security initiatives, the company aims to make the Gurgaon office a major center of solution for the growing needs of persistent file-centric security for the Indian central government and public sector.
The new office is the sixth office after Mumbai, Bangalore, Middle East, Singapore, and the US with improved advanced security capabilities of its EDRM solution and various new innovations including email protector auto-discovery, next-generation policy federation, and enhanced agent less access to protected documents.
Seclore helps various companies to protect information from any part o the world with its advanced, secure, and automated EDRM solution. The technology offers robust usage controls and advanced capabilities to ensure files are secure. It helps various sectors to attach persistent, granular usage controls to any type of file as it is shared with collaborators, both within and outside of the company’s perimeter.
“Our continued investments in sales, marketing and services for the NCR region are a vote of confidence to the business potential we see in this market. The new office showcases our commitment to our customers. By being closer to the market, we can increase the development of data-centric solution capabilities and services that align with the needs of our customers, and expand our core teams to support the growth that we are currently witnessing,” said Vishal Gupta, CEO, Seclore.