Arxceo Adds Key Executives and Opens New International and Domestic Offices
Appoints VP of Sales & Channel Development and Director of Finance
HUNTSVILLE, AL, December 5, 2006 — Arxceo Corporation, a provider of anti-reconnaissance and anomaly-based attack prevention technology, today announced that it has opened offices in Atlanta, GA and Tokyo, Japan. They also have announced the appointments of Greg Grant as Vice President of Sales and Channel Development and Dave Bryan as Director of Finance.
Mr. Grant has over 20 years of sales and marketing experience, specializing in IT security since 1992. He joins Arxceo from Nokia, where he implemented and led the Enterprise Partner Program for their Intellisync products. Mr. Grant also served as a core member of the management team at Internet Security Systems, where he helped guide the company’s successful transition from a product to a services-oriented model which eventually lead to their purchase by IBM’s global services division for over $1.3 billion. He will lead the new Atlanta office.
Dave Bryan joins Arxceo’s Huntsville team as Director of Finance. Mr. Bryan has over 12 years financial management experience. He was previously Business Operations Controller for Nokia in Huntsville, Alabama after its purchase of DiscoveryCom. Mr. Bryan’s other recent positions include director of finance for Teracruz, a database network appliance company and controller for Thermo Information Solutions.
“We are on a growth path as the demand for our innovative, anti-reconnaissance security appliances and patented technology increases,” said Don Davidson, CEO of Arxceo. “We welcome Greg and Bryan to the Arxceo team and are confident in their ability to help us manage our continued growth as we focus on providing our customers with the best anti-reconnaissance and anti-spoofing network security in the industry.”
Arxceo’s Ally ip100 and IP1000 security appliances, as well as Personal IPS (a new, endpoint security solution for Windows XP) are now sold into Asia through Arxceo Japan. Personal IPS integrates Arxceo’s patented Plug and Protect (PnPRO) and Tag-UR-IT technologies into Japan Communications Inc.’s (JCI) award-winning B-Mobile PHS product. JCI, a leading Japanese MVNO, acquired a majority ownership in Arxceo in February, 2006.
About Arxceo Corporation
The company provides anti-reconnaissance and anomaly-based, attack-prevention appliances that help secure networks from information gathering, vulnerability exploitation, zero-day worm attacks and other malicious network traffic. Arxceo’s patented Plug and Protect (PnPRO) and Tagged Universal Resource Information Transmission (Tag-UR-IT) technologies combine to provide a distinctive approach to anomaly-based and behavior-based intrusion prevention. Arxceo is now a JCI Group Company. In February, 2006, JCI acquired a majority ownership of Arxceo. JCI is a world-leading wireless data solution provider servicing enterprises and individuals requiring secure data communication. For more information, visit www.arxceo.com.
Arxceo, Tag-UR-IT, Ally IP1000, Ally ip100, Plug and Protect, and the Arxceo Logo are trademarks of Arxceo Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Contacts:
Justine Schneider
MRB Public Relations, Inc.
1-732-758-1100 x. 106
jschneider@mrb-pr.com
Chandler Hall
VP of Marketing/Founder
Arxceo Corp.
1-256-837-8338 x.111
chandler.hall@arxceo.com