

ManageEngine announced the opening of its two new ISO 27001-certified data centers in the EU - one in Amsterdam, Netherlands and another in Dublin, Ireland.
This announcement is a part of its efforts to help IT teams move operations seamlessly to the cloud while adhering to the data privacy and security standards of the EU.
With cloud adoption in Europe on a trend of high growth, software vendors are taking steps to protect customer data. To remove security concerns associated with the cloud, the new ManageEngine data centers are certified Service Organization Controls (SOC) Type II and reinforce the company’s efforts to facilitate cloud adoption by IT teams in the EU.
"Our European customers are subject to some of the world's strictest data privacy regulations, which apply to both on-premises and cloud applications," said Rajesh Ganesan, Director of Product Management at ManageEngine. "Our on-premises apps have maintained the highest degree of data privacy and regulatory compliance for years. With our new EU data centers, we’ve set the same standard for our cloud apps and eliminated the privacy barrier to adopting our cloud-based IT management solutions."
The company also announced the availability of ServiceDesk Plus, its flagship ITSM product, from its newly commissioned EU data centers. The service desk app is available in 12 major European languages.
Mobile Device Manager Plus, the company's enterprise mobility management software, will also be accessible from the EU data centers beginning February 2017. Mobile Device Manager Plus service will be available in 13 European languages and support iOS, Android and Windows operating systems.
ManageEngine has an extensive partner network of over 20 partners across the EU to support businesses regionally.
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