SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 10, 2017 -- IDdriven, Inc. (OTC:IDDR), an innovative provider of premises and cloud-based Identity and Access Management ("IAM") today announced that they have executed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with ioSafe Inc., to acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of ioSafe Inc.
ioSafe is a leader in disaster proof data storage. Founded in 2005 with the simple goal of keeping data secure, ioSafe supplies enterprises and SME’s with a complete line of fireproof and waterproof data storage solutions.
ioSafe has an installed base of over 100,000 units, with a customer base focused on security, disaster protection and compliance.
Robb Moore, CEO of ioSafe Inc. said: “Our customers all have a mindset focused around physical security and privacy. The software of IDdriven is a great complimentary solution for cyber-security and electronic access.”
ioSafe is active in the US, Europe and Asia through a wide spread distribution network.
Arend Verweij, CEO of IDdriven, Inc. stated, “As we stated in the past, if the right opportunities arise, we will use that if it is aligned with our goal to grow revenues and access to customers. ioSafe represents such an opportunity.”
About ioSafe
ioSafe designs and builds award-winning fire- and waterproof data storage, backup and hybrid cloud solutions for businesses of all sizes. Like an aircraft black box for critical data, ioSafe improves recovery point and time objectives while reducing costs and simplifying infrastructure.
ioSafe products are designed and built in California. To learn more, visit www.iosafe.com.
About IDdriven
With its next-generation IDaaS program of the same name, IDdriven, Inc. is at the forefront of the new breed of Identity Management and Access Governance solutions. The company is currently researching and developing a solution for enterprises aimed at helping enterprises utilizing the benefits of consortium based blockchain and their frameworks. Taking the complexity and upfront costs out of implementation, IDdriven automates access security for vulnerable company assets by seamlessly integrating with the solutions from Microsoft, and other cloud providers like Amazon. Founded in 2013, IDdriven is headquartered in Sacramento, California. To learn more, visit: www.IDdriven.com.
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