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Fortinet, Samsung and NTT Docomo invest in unified identity management vendor Centrify

Fortinet, Samsung Ventures and NTT Docomo Capital have invested in Centrify, a unified identity management vendor for data center, cloud and mobile.

The company did not share financial details.

Fortinet and Centrify will also leverage synergies between their technologies.

KNOX Business Group of Samsung Electronics is a strategic alliance partner. As part of their alliance, Centrify identity management software will be integrated into Samsung mobile devices.

Enterprise CIOs will benefit because Centrify offers single sign-on for cloud and mobile applications, as well as management of mobile devices, enabling enterprises to uniformly and efficiently manage identity and access policies for cloud and mobile resources.

More than 5,000 customers worldwide, including approximately half of the Fortune 50 and more than 60 Federal government agencies are utilizing Centrify.

InfotechLead News Team

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