Business intelligence scaleup expands global footprint with cyber security deal
Analytics and business intelligence software company Panintelligence has secured a global partnership with a cyber security firm.
The Leeds-based business has agreed a deal to provide software to Huntsman Security, which has offices in Australia, the UK and Asia.
Founded in Sydney, Huntsman Security specialises in offering cyber security solutions in highly sensitive environments including government, national intelligence, border protection and critical infrastructure sectors.
Panintelligence will work with the firm to develop a business intelligence (BI) dashboard and reporting interface to enhance management reporting in their existing suite of cyber security products.
The partnership marks the second international deal for Panintelligence, following its entry into the US retail software sector earlier this year.
Panintelligence CEO Zandra Moore commented: “Huntsman is a worldwide leader in cyber security and to have been selected as its partner to develop WebView is a great endorsement of our own capabilities in providing BI and analytics insights to the global market, especially where security and data protection is a primary priority.”
Piers Wilson, head of product management at Huntsman Security, added: “Panintelligence has a long track record in secure data visualisation, and a focus on gaining insights and providing really useful BI dashboards in real time.
“Working closely with them has enabled us to provide a unique set of new capabilities that allow non-technical senior leaders in client organisations early, secure access to key BI and data in a way that wasn’t previously possible.”
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