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Bluechip Infotech adds miniOrange to Aussie portfolio

To meet demand for identity security measures in the local market.

A photograph of Bluechip Infotech's Willy Harsono.

Willy Harsono (Bluechip Infotech)

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Bluechip Infotech has added identity and access management (IAM) solution vendor miniOrange to its Australian distribution portfolio.

The agreement sees Bluechip offer miniOrange’s solutions to Australian businesses and meeting demand for identity security measures in the local market.

Bluechip marketing and alliances director Willy Harsono said miniOrange’s products “perfectly complement” the distributor’s own portfolio.

“This partnership enables us to provide Australian businesses with cutting-edge authentication, single sign-on and cyber security solutions, ensuring they stay secure in an evolving digital landscape,” he said.

Meanwhile, miniOrange CEO Anirban Mukherji added that the vendor’s partnership marks a “significant step” in extending its solutions Australia-wide.

“By leveraging Bluechip’s extensive distribution network and market expertise, we are equipping enterprises with seamless, scalable and future-proof identity security,” he added. “Together, we aim to redefine how Australian businesses approach authentication, ensuring that security remains an enabler of growth, not a barrier.”

The addition of miniOrange to Bluechip’s portfolio comes more than a month after it signed on cloud-managed enterprise security solution vendor Verkada for distribution across Australia and New Zealand.