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Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

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Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When VAR/SI Insight Insight Source
Utex Industries, Inc. Manufacturing 900 $500M United States Mimecast Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection Data Loss Prevention 2019 n/a In 2019 UTEX Industries, Inc. implemented Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection to strengthen Data Loss Prevention for intellectual property and insider threat monitoring. Before completing the Code42 deployment the company experienced an insider breach when a lead chemist copied a directory of confidential formulas to an external USB drive, an event that exposed gaps in exfiltration detection and endpoint monitoring. The Mimecast Code42 Next-Gen Data Loss Protection deployment emphasized insider threat monitoring, detection for data exfiltration through removable media, endpoint file activity logging, and investigation capabilities. Configuration work focused on continuous endpoint telemetry, real-time alerting on anomalous file movement, and automated forensic data collection to support rapid incident investigation and file recovery workflows. Operational coverage targeted endpoints used by research and development staff, including laboratory workstations where sensitive formulas were created and stored, and extended to corporate endpoints under IT and security purview. The implementation connected Code42 detection and investigation capabilities into existing security operations workflows to enable triage by IT security and forensic analysis by internal teams. The breach forced UTEX to engage an external forensics investigator to image and analyze the hard drive, an effort that cost about $10,000 and took three weeks, and the company ultimately avoided loss of IP. Jeff Hiner, systems administrator at UTEX, stated that had Code42 been fully deployed at the time, UTEX would have detected the exfiltration in real time and been able to investigate and recover files much more quickly, informing tightened monitoring and investigative procedures under the Data Loss Prevention program.
Meshoppen Stone INC Retail 230 $20M United States Comodo Comodo Secure Internet Gateway Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2019 n/a Meshoppen Stone INC implemented Comodo Secure Internet Gateway in 2019. The company deployed Comodo Secure Internet Gateway as a Secure Web Gateways (SWG) solution to inspect and filter web traffic and enforce web access policies, with the explicit goals of boosting workplace productivity, enhancing customer experience and protecting company and client data. The deployment emphasized centralized policy control and content filtering to reduce web-borne threats and inappropriate access across employee workstations and customer-facing systems. Functional capabilities configured included URL and content categorization, malware scanning and sandboxing, SSL inspection, and centralized reporting and policy management, consistent with Secure Web Gateways (SWG) functionality. Administration established role-based policy enforcement and consolidated activity logs to support governance and operational oversight during rollout across corporate and retail staff, aligning web security controls with business functions such as sales, customer service and back-office operations. Comodo Secure Internet Gateway was used as the primary web traffic enforcement point to protect sensitive customer and company information while maintaining day to day productivity.
Education 1100 $350M United States Comodo Comodo Secure Internet Gateway Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2018 n/a
Education 550 $100M United States Impero Software ContentKeeper Secure Internet Gateway Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2017 n/a
Professional Services 700 $100M United States CoSoSys CoSoSys Endpoint Protector Data Loss Prevention 2015 n/a
Life Sciences 485 $38M United States Digital Guardian Digital Guardian Network DLP Data Loss Prevention 2017 n/a
Government 1901 $554M United States Digital Guardian TrueDLP Data Loss Prevention 2011 n/a
Manufacturing 500 $80M United States EdgeWave EdgeWave iPrism Web Security Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2020 n/a
Distribution 305 $31M United States EdgeWave EdgeWave iPrism Web Security Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2019 n/a
Distribution 20 $22M United States EdgeWave EdgeWave iPrism Web Security Secure Web Gateways (SWG) 2018 n/a
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