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Vaultive Announces availability through the Rackspace® Cloud Tools Marketplace

January 2013 by Marc Jacob

Vaultive, a provider of cloud data encryption solutions designed to maintain the control, security and compliance of data processed by cloud-based services, has joined the Rackspace Cloud Tools program. Vaultive is now included in Rackspace’s comprehensive catalog of innovative, third-party-developed applications that are compatible with The Rackspace Open Cloud. Vaultive’s capabilities that are consistent with the Cloud Security Alliance’s best practices for data ownership and control, delivers a greater set of options for customers to deploy cloud-based services from Rackspace – including email as a service.

The Rackspace Cloud Tools Marketplace is designed to provide over 190,000 Rackspace Cloud customers with a comprehensive catalog of third-party developed applications for management, monitoring, application deployment and security. Vaultive’s persistent encryption capabilities for Exchange servers complement the functionality delivered by the existing Cloud Tools Marketplace ecosystem of solution providers for The Rackspace Open Cloud customers, in areas like cloud server firewalling, governance and automation.

Vaultive’s enterprise-grade cloud data encryption solutions enable customers to encrypt data-at-rest, data-in-transit and data-in-use in the cloud in a format that can be searched, sorted and indexed, while the organization’s IT department retains control of the encryption keys. Vaultive tackles the pivotal issue standing in the way of broader cloud adoption: the requirement for businesses to maintain ownership and control of their data while it is processed by and stored at cloud providers. Whether the need is driven by concerns about safeguarding intellectual property, meeting compliance requirements for encrypting data at rest, maintaining data residency or increasingly navigating the ambiguity of legal protections for data in the cloud, these organizations see the need to independently retain ownership and control of their data.


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