CIOReview names Wallarm in   “20 Most Promising Enterprise WebApp Solution Providers”

We are glad to be short-listed amongst Top-20 most promising solution providers for the web apps by CIOReview. This is a good illustration of how we are helping enterprises to secure their web apps.

The award mainly emphasizes on our innovativeness in helping enterprises gain popularity through high-performance web applications.

Wallarm has been recognized as one among the elite group of companies that are featured in the Enterprise Web Application special edition of CIOReview magazine.

Wallarm is shortlisted to the list of 20 Most Promising Enterprise Web Application Solution Providers 2017 by CIOReview magazine based on its expertise in providing innovative Web Applications and the ability to delight customers and facilitating return on investments through strategic relationships, services and programs 
Jeevan George, Managing Editor of CIOReview.

Web attacks and vulnerabilities are the common issues faced by the enterprises in their network infrastructure. Wallarm comes up with a next-generation web application firewall and vulnerability scanner integrated in one unique product suite, which provides continuous security for agile teams. Wallarm is the complete solution for blocking attacks and detecting vulnerabilities for the modern web applications and APIs.

About CIOReview

Published from Fremont, California, CIOReview is a print magazine that explores and understands the plethora of ways adopted by firms to execute the smooth functioning of their businesses. A distinguished panel comprising of CEOs, CIOs, IT-VPs including CIOReview editorial board finalized the “20 Most Promising Enterprise Web Application Solution Providers 2017” and shortlisted the best vendors and consultants.

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