- Posted October 08, 2013
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Technology company launches to serve highly regulated businesses
A Michigan-based leading provider of private cloud and hosting solutions, software-as-a-service offerings, and information security and compliance consulting, assure360 recently announced its official launch into providing world-class IT services nationwide to businesses operating in highly regulated industries. Scott Goldstein, president and CEO of assure360, made the announcement.
With locations in Michigan and Texas, assure360 is led by a dedicated team with a vision for the future of technology solutions. With a unique service offering, assure360 fully owns and operates two geographically diverse, best-in-class, Tier 3 data centers--one in Farmington Hills, Mich., and another in Carrollton, Texas--capable of delivering vital security and redundancy to its clients. Additionally, the company has cultivated partnerships with the best technology companies in the world, resulting in consistent quality providing seamless solutions. Assure360 utilizes its expertise in compliance to help its clients achieve increased operational efficiencies and cost effectiveness in the highly regulated sectors of legal, finance and insurance.
"Utilizing leading edge solutions, assure360 takes great pride in partnering with businesses nationwide," Goldstein said. "We are leveraging our years of experience, knowledge and strategic vision to provide unprecedented security and service to our clients."
Formerly known as NDeX, a provider of technology and processing support for default servicing law firms nationwide, assure360's headquarters is located at 31440 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, Mich. For more information, visit www.assure360.com.
Published: Tue, Oct 8, 2013
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