FaceTime Communications acquires india-based development organisation
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Mar 2004
Mumbai: FaceTime Communications, the worldwide leader of solutions that secure, manage and extend instant messaging (IM) and other forms of real-time communications, today announced it has completed the acquisition of a Bangalore, India-based development and quality assurance organisation from messaging security solutions provider Tumbleweed Communications. FaceTime will leverage the more than 50 additional product development resources to rapidly increase its product depth, shorten its development cycle and expand the customer support organisation.
"Our global expansion into India has dramatically raised the bar for competing in today's IM market," said FaceTime president and ceo Kailash Ambwani. "We will leverage the strong, congruous skill set and experience of our new resources to increase our market leadership by expanding our existing product lines, taking future products to market faster, and adding bench strength to our customer implementation and support programs."
As part of the acquisition, Sridhar Vutukuri was appointed vice president and country head of FaceTime India and will be responsible for all day-to-day operations in Bangalore. Mr. Vutukuri was most recently country head at Tumbleweed Communications after holding key management and development positions at ValiCert, CyberCash and Tata Consulting.
"The Bangalore team is comprised of expert technologists who know how to collaborate effectively with their U.S. counterparts to jointly develop and launch world-class real-time communications products," said Vutukuri. "This is an exciting time for IM, and an exciting time to be joining IM's clear market leader."
Integrated Solution
FaceTime Communications delivers the only integrated solutions that make instant messaging and other forms of real-time communication safe, secure and manageable in the enterprise. FaceTime's leading products IM Auditor and RTG500 work together to provide IT organizations with a layered approach that is essential to proper management and security of all IM and P2P communications. This "Defense-in-Depth" approach employs IM Auditor for IM user policy management on the internal network with RTG500 at the network perimeter to manage application behavior through deep inspection of network traffic for protocol analysis that distinguishes between authorized and unauthorized use. Together, IM Auditor and RTG500 form a complete solution that aligns all IM and P2P communications with an organization's business objectives and government regulations.