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HFCL Infotel secures IT with Ramco

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CHENNAI:  Ramco Systems announces the successful completion of an
Information Security project for HFCL Infotel (hereafter called HITL), one of

India's leading telecom companies.






HITL's vision is to provide cost effective futuristic telecom solutions and
views information security, as a critical necessity. Towards realizing



their vision, HITL required a highly scalable, high performance security
solution that could be easily managed.






Ramco Systems', Information Security Division - Ramco RADAR implemented a
solution, which synergised with HITL's focus on developing state-of-art

technologies and intellectual property for sustained competitive leadership.

Ramco RADAR was chosen on the strength of its specialized



focus on Information Security and proven track record in securing mission
critical infrastructure.






Anil Sachdeva CIO, HITL said, "Security domain is becoming more complex and
threatening everyday. Today, deploying firewalls and antivirus are



just not enough. A combination of solutions that can address internal and
external threats proactively and reactively is required, to meet new



security challenges.





Ramco has helped HITL in building a scalable and robust solution that can meet
our requirements with maximum ROI.  The technical team of Ramco Systems did

a great job in designing a precise and stringent security solution to meet our

specific requirements. Implementation went through



strictly as per schedule and without any downtime the security system was made
live.






HITL rates Ramco as one of the best SIs for promptness in post-sale support. We
at HITL feel very secure and confident to meet security



challenges."





Commenting on the implementation, Ananthasayanam N C, Business Head, Information
Security, Ramco Systems, said, "We are proud to be associated with HITL,

who has shown tremendous foresight in implementing a scalable and secure

information infrastructure to keep pace with their business growth."
























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