Trend Micro
Overview
Trend Micro is a global company focused on innovating smarter security solutions that protect against a wide range of insidious threats and combined attacks including viruses, spam, phishing, spyware, botnets, and other Web attacks, including data-stealing malware. The company was founded in 1988 in the US and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Trend Micro's clients include enterprises, small and medium businesses, individuals, service providers and OEM partners.
Products/services
Trend Micro offers The Trend Micro™ Smart Protection Network™, which is a next-generation cloud-client content security infrastructure, combining Internet-based technologies with smaller, lighter weight clients to stop threats before they reach users. They also offer, an extensive global network of datacenters combined with automated and manual threat correlation systems, which enables them to provide customers with a real-time feedback loop of round-the-clock threat intelligence and protection.
How to buy
Contact sales team:
Business in Australia call: 1800 642 421
Resellers in NSW:
Avante IT Pty Ltd
Level 16, Suite 21, 327 Pitt st,
New South Wales, 2000
0282806500
BRENNAN IT PTY LIMITED
Level 14,, 45 Clarence Street,
New South Wales, 2000,
02 8235 9595
Content Security
Level 4, Suite 402, 225 Clarence Street,
New South Wales, 2000
+61 2 8815 6100
Contact details
Trend Micro Australia
Sydney Office
Level 3, 2-4 LyonPark Road
North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia
Tel : 1800 642 421 (within Australia)
Tel : +61-2-9870 4888 (International)
Fax : +61-2-9887 2511
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