Webroot
Overview
Webroot was founded in 1997 and provides industry-leading Internet security solutions for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses worldwide. The company is based in Boulder, Colorado, and is privately held and backed by some of the industry's leading venture capital firms, including Technology Crossover Ventures, Accel Partners and Mayfield. Webroot currently has more than 400 employees worldwide. With a wide range of online security products for home and office, Webroot protects corporate networks and allows consumers to download music, store digital files, bank, shop, surf and search safely. Webroot has more than 14 million users worldwide.
Core competencies
Webroot helps organisations with:
• Web Security Service: protection against web-based threats for corporate and mobile laptop users
• Email Security Service: Messaging Product of the Year 2009, Network Computing Awards
• Endpoint Security Software: Award-winning Spy Sweeper® antispyware and industry-leading antivirus protection for corporate endpoints
• Bundling: A wide selection of affordable, customised packages to fit organisational needs
Products/services
Webroot offers products/services such as:
Web security service
Email security service
E-mail archiving
Endpoint Security Software: Award-winning Spy Sweeper® antispyware
24/7 customer service
How to buy
• Phone: +61 (0)2 8448 8144
• Fax: +61 (0)2 8448 8145
• Enquiries: info.au@webroot.com
Contact details
Webroot Software Pty Ltd.
Level 20, Tower A
821 Pacific Highway
CHATSWOOD NSW 2067
Australia
Enterprise & SaaS Enquiries Phone: +61 (0)2 8448 8144 Fax: +61 (0)2 8448 8145
Enquiries: info.au@webroot.com
Enterprise & SaaS Support
Phone: +61 (0)2 8448 8147
E-mail: support.au@webroot.com
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