Excellium Services receives Commitment Award from its partner Wallix
Excellium Services press release I 8:57 am, 17th January

Excellium Services received the “Commitment Award” during the Wallix Momentum’s partner awards ceremony, the annual event of the French publisher expert in securing access and identities, which took place in December 2021 in Paris.
"With this award, we would like to thank Excellium Services for its commitment to the expansion of WALLIX on the Luxembourg market. This includes training and the unfailing involvement of their teams.” Kristine Kirchner, VP Channel EMEA at WALLIX.
Excellium Services, Wallix's Elite partner, supports its clients, most of whom are major players in the financial and banking sector in Luxembourg and across Europe, in the deployment of Wallix solutions to secure their new digital uses related to the pandemic, considering the massive adoption of teleworking and Cloud services.
Whether to secure remote access, comply with GDPR regulations or control external service providers, Excellium Services' teams have been able to drastically raise the level of cybersecurity of its customers thanks to the robustness of WALLIX solutions.
In 2021, Excellium and Wallix worked together on several marketing activities and events, such as a webinar addressing remote access and a campaign dedicated to optimism with the author Philippe Gabillet. Wallix was also one of the sponsors and speakers of Excellium's key event: Les Rencontres de la Sécurité, in Mondorf-les-Bains. They ran a DevSecOps-oriented conference on October 7th.
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