(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Security solutions provider Secure128 (www.secure128.com) announced last week at HostingCon 2009 it is now a strategic platinum partner of VeriSign, Geotrust and thawte, and has recently redesigned its reseller portal.
Through the newly designed portal, resellers will have access to a wide range of value added products with competitive pricing and high profit margins.
These products include professional level digital certificates, volume discounts and flexible payment options, automated on-demand certificate delivery, easy certificate management and reporting, dedicated account management, and tools and resources to help sell and VeriSign's SSL certificates.
The company also announced that, in recent months, it has added two top executives, Anthony Capodicasa and John Monnett. Both executives formerly held positions at VeriSign.
"Both bring us over six years of SSL experience at VeriSign," says Anthony Ricci, CEO of Secure128. "They add significantly to the wealth of account management experience we offer to hosting resellers and consolidate our position in the industry as a security leader."
SoftLayer also announced on Monday that it signed a new security partnership deal with VeriSign to resell its line of SSL certificates.
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