NCP to launch secure access for Nokia
Oct 13
Emma Cooney posted in CeBIT Asia 2007
German secure communications company, NCP plan to launch new technology offering secure entry for Nokia Symbion operating systems onto the global market, In addition to their Open Source operation system currently offered.
The company, which provide secure access for PCs, smart phones, PDAs and similar products and who are one of the few vendors that support Windows Vista, made its debut at CeBIT Asia this year.
Mr Simon Ford, International Sales Director for NCP says the successful European company is currently embarking on a program to increase its global market presence.
“We are expanding internationally. Asia is a completely new marketplace for us and we are looking to do some business (here)”, he said.
NCP are yet another exhibitor singing the praises of the CeBIT Asia event.
“We are looking for resellers or people that want to OEM the product in the Asian market and we have had a very positive response here”, he said.
Mr Ford’s rave reviews do not end there.
“The highlight of my stay has actually been a boat trip on the river in Shanghai on the river last night”, he said.
As a result of its CeBIT Asia experience NCP eager to continue its participation in similar events. Mr Ford says CeBIT Australia is one event sitting particularly high on the NCP travel agenda.
“I think we will definitely be coming back next year and we are looking for other areas to go into in the Asian market, not only in China, but definitely Hong Kong, Thailand, India and Australia.”
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