Information security technology vendor Perimeter E-Security has decided to expand its R&D initiatives by opening a new innovation center in Boston, MA.
The company plans to expand the new research group for the next two years. Perimeter E-Security offers information security and compliance products to enterprise users including secure messaging services, firewall services and anti-virus and spam detection services.
Perimeter E-Security informed that the new Boston Innovation Center will work towards developing technologies which will be used in the company’s core security offerings including sophisticated security reporting tools and a security management platform.
As the need for enterprise level security products and compliance tools is rising, the company is looking to continuously innovate in order to offer state-of-the-art security services to its customers and maintain its market standing.
The new innovation center in Boston will allow the company to have a dedicated team of researchers coming up with ways to better serve the customers. Perimeter E-Security has chosen Boston as the ideal place for heading R&D projects owing to the vast pool of technical talent the city has to offer and one of the best environments for R&D in the world.

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