Swimlane Inc., a provider of AI hyper-automation, today announced that it will establish a new Japanese subsidiary to strengthen its reach into the Japanese security market, following its domestic expansion two years ago. In addition, Hideki Ushigome has been appointed as country manager since April of this year.
Prior to this press release, a briefing session was held for partners and related parties in Tokyo on Friday, July 11th. The session included greetings from James Brear, CEO of the company, and Hideki Ushigome, Japan Country Manager, as well as presentations by the company’s engineers and domestic sales partners.
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NTT DATA has selected Swimlane as a partner for its global managed services portfolio. The collaboration builds on NTT DATA’s recently announced “New Global Cybersecurity Strategy” and will strengthen the capabilities of security operations center (SOC) solutions in the company’s global cybersecurity services portfolio. NTT DATA and Swimlane plan to provide customized security operations expertise tailored to industry and geography.
Swimlane is focused on fusing agent-based AI with automation to solve the toughest security, compliance and IT/OT operations problems. With Swimlane, enterprises and MSSPs benefit from the world’s first hyper-automation platform that addresses all security functions, providing the scalability and flexibility to build unique hyper-automation applications that unify security teams, tools and telemetry to keep today’s security operations (SecOps) one step ahead of tomorrow’s threats.
SOURCE: PRTimes