Dell Selects DataMotion to Provide Email Encryption Services Worldwide

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – April 22, 2014 – DataMotion (www.datamotion.com), an email encryption provider with more than 15 years of experience serving organizations that handle sensitive information, today announced a partnership with Dell™ to empower users of SonicWALL™ email security solutions to easily encrypt and secure sensitive emails and attachments. This partnership will allow organizations of all sizes, especially those in regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services and government, to exceed privacy standards for secure email and data transfer.

The partnership will provide Dell SonicWALL email security users compliance-grade encryption capabilities for all emails and file attachments with a simple mouse-click, right from their Outlook client. The combined DataMotion-Dell SonicWALL solution also prevents confidential data leaks and regulatory violations through advanced compliance scanning, management and email encryption to assure the secure exchange of email containing sensitive customer data or confidential information.

“We were very focused on partnering with a cloud-based email encryption solution that offered the best end-user experience on both desktop and mobile platforms. After evaluating the leading email encryption providers, it was clear that the DataMotion solution was the best choice for us,” explained Patrick Sweeney, executive director of product management, Dell. “Their encryption technology complements our existing email security portfolio very well, and the DataMotion team was really easy to work with and willing to accommodate our specific needs and requirements.”

As the world leader in Microsoft Exchange Server deployments, Dell has a significant opportunity to provide value-added subscriptions such as email compliance and encryption services to their customers. Encrypted email and file transfer is a legal requirement for organizations that must comply with privacy regulations like HIPAA, HITECH and PCI. The DataMotion platform enables Dell to provide their customers with a simple, yet powerful, cloud-hosted service to protect email and file attachments from accidental exposure and data theft. Dell SonicWALL offers a variety of flexible email security solutions to match the unique email security needs of any organization, in any industry.

“It is extremely satisfying to have our cloud-based email encryption technology recognized and adopted by a world leader in email security appliance solutions,” stated Bob Bales, CEO of DataMotion. “I am particularly pleased that Dell recognized not only our technical prowess, but also our agility and strength as an organization to support their offer worldwide. We are thrilled to be a part of the Dell Software partner family.”

The Dell SonicWALL email compliance and encryption services are available to users in North America, Europe and Asia and offered in nine languages. For more information, please visit http://www.sonicwall.com/us/en/products/email-security-email-compliance-encryption.

About DataMotion

DataMotion enables organizations to dramatically reduce the cost and complexity of delivering electronic information to employees, customers and partners in a secure and compliant way. The company’s easy-to-use solutions for secure emailfile transferforms processing and customer contact leverage the DataMotion Platform for unified data delivery. In 2012, DataMotion expanded operations as a health information service provider (HISP) with its DataMotion Direct secure messaging service, allowing healthcare organizations to meet emerging Meaningful Use Stage 2 (MU2) requirements. Millions of users worldwide rely on DataMotion to transparently improve business processes and reduce costs, while mitigating security and compliance risk. DataMotion is privately held and based in Florham Park, N.J. For the latest news and updates on DataMotion, visit www.datamotion.com, like DataMotion on Facebook® or follow DataMotion on Twitter® @datamotion

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