Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Jitscale Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Certification.

Jitscale, a leading Dutch cloud management provider, has announced further expansion of its Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and cloud management offerings. Targeting key growth markets globally, Jitscale has planned an international expansion to coincide with its recent ISO/IEC 27001 certification.

Based in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands, Jitscale is the world's first Cloud-over-Cloud IaaS supplier to attain such certification. The company provides clients with support and infrastructure on Internet-related platforms by managing the entire scope, including the operating system and application and database layers, scaled on several clouds. Clients rely on Jitscale to manage their complete infrastructure, with the exception of client-specific applications and websites.

Since 2008, Jitscale has managed operations from two offices-one in Orlando, Florida and the other in the Netherlands. But to meet growing demand for its services, the company plans to open offices this year in San Francisco and New York. Further expansion targets the French, German, Austrian, Swiss, UK, Scandinavian and Benelux markets. ISO/IEC 27001 Certification Jitscale officially attained its ISO/IEC 27001 certification on January 23. The ISO 27001-standard concentrates on a process-oriented approach to planning, implementation, application, control, evaluation and maintenance, as well as on the continuing improvement of information security management.

"Companies increasingly need to ensure proper security for their infrastructure," said Eelco van Beek, Jitscale Founder and CEO. "And the managed service provider's ability to securely store sensitive data is a key part in any integral security solution. Our ISO certification guarantees our ability to ensure security."

Keywords: Information Technology, Information and Data Security, Jitscale.

This article was prepared by Information Technology Newsweekly editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Information Technology Newsweekly via VerticalNews.com.

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  1. The ISO 27001 Standard framework demonstrates legal and regulatory requirements, no law breaking no penalties. Repeatable, sustainable processes are easy to keep up to date when regulation changes. Pro active management of risk and reputation, staff aware, roles and processes in place.

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