Security News > 2020 > September > Trend Micro’s hybrid cloud security offerings receive the AWS Outposts Ready designation
Trend Micro announced that its hybrid cloud security offerings have received the AWS Outposts Ready designation, part of the Amazon Web Services Service Ready Program.
Teams using Trend Micro for their hybrid cloud security benefit from a truly consistent hybrid experience that combines the agility, breadth of services, and pace of innovation of AWS with seamless security protection across an enterprise infrastructure.
Achieving the AWS Outposts Ready designation differentiates Trend Micro as an AWS Partner Network member with products fully tested on AWS Outposts.
"With Trend Micro's products available to customers on AWS Outposts, we are able to provide a comprehensive view of security posture on their infrastructure, on AWS Outposts, and in AWS Regions both on premises and in the cloud for a truly consistent hybrid experience."
To support the seamless integration and deployment of AWS Outposts Ready solutions, AWS established the AWS Outposts Ready Program to help customers identify products integrated with AWS Outposts and spend less time evaluating new tools, and more time scaling their use of products that are integrated with AWS Outposts deployments.
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