Password and identity management vendor Myki has appointed Bluechip Infotech as its newest Australian distributor.
Myki’s platform is a multi-tenant password and two-factor authentication (2FA) manager, with versions for consumers, teams and managed services providers.
Bluechip will distribute the Myki platform specific for MSPs, who can either deploy the tech internally or resell it to their clients and manage vaults through one centralized admin portal.
“We are so excited about this new relationship,” Myki strategic alliances director Chris Tate said.
“Australia has a great reputation for having forward thinking MSPs and we believe that Bluechip will help us really push forward into this market in 2021 and beyond.”
MYKI goes for Aussie growth with Bluechip deal
MYKI goes for Aussie growth with Bluechip deal
MSPs can either deploy MYKI internally or resell it to their clients.
Ron Jarvis (Bluechip Infotech) Credit: Bluechip Infotech
Password and identity management solution vendor MYKI has struck an Australian distribution deal with Bluechip Infotech as part of an effort to bolster its growth in the region.
MYKI is a multi-tenant and offline password and two-factor authentication (2FA) manager provider, its solution specifically designed for managed service providers (MSPs) and their clients.
MSPs can either deploy MYKI internally or resell it to their clients, managing all vaults through one centralised admin portal.
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