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Alphawest has announced it will offer its customers on-demand email and web security products hosted by security firm Websense.
The IT services provider, which is a subsidiary of Optus Networks, said in a statement it will market the Websense offerings as "Alphawest On-Demand Email Security" and "Alphawest On-Demand Web Security".
"In the current economic climate organisations are looking to services, such as on-demand as a key way to resolve the challenge of managing their networks and security with limited budgets and resources," said Alphawest chief Rob Parcell.
"Alphawest On-Demand Security helps reduce customer anxiety about buying, maintaining and upgrading their own security equipment." Websense's channel and alliances manager for Australia and New Zealand, Daniel Crnkovich, believed on-demand security products were gaining momentum in the market.
The market was "set to boom over the next few years", he said.
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