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immixGroup helps technology companies do business with the government
immixGroup helps technology companies do business with the Government

Accellion Inc., the award winning pioneer in providing enterprise-class, secure mobile file sharing solutions, announced recently that it has been added to immixGroup’s GSA Schedule. immixGroup helps technology companies do business with the government. Since 1997, the company has helped hundreds of corporations grow and manage their public sector business while providing the government with reliable access to technology products and services.

Accellion has a rich history working with US Federal government agencies as a secure file sharing provider including deployments at the US Senate, NASA, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Accellion Mobile File Sharing Solution utilizes FIPS-140-2 certified encryption. The Accellion encryption for SSL has been FIPS certified for many years, giving agencies the comfort of a solution that meets the required government security standards.

“There is a rapidly growing need for easy-to-use, employee-friendly file sharing solutions to enable government to embrace BYOD, and mobility for field workers and teleworkers,” Mark Zentz, federal sales director at Accellion. “Our new partnership with immixGroup enables us to better meet the increasing demand for secure file sharing solutions in the federal marketplace.”

Accellion also offers native mobile applications featuring secure containers for viewing and securing files on all popular mobile platforms - Apple iOS, BlackBerry and Android. Should agencies require even more security, Accellion is partnered with Good Dynamics and Mocana.

"We are pleased to help Accellion better serve its government customers by providing them with easy, reliable access to Accellion's solutions through our GSA Schedule," said Art Richer, President of immixGroup.

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