SOFTwarfare Sets Sights On Google Workspace Certification For Advanced Security
SOFTwarfare, a leading enterprise software manufacturer with its headquarters in Kansas and additional offices in Arkansas and DC, has recently embarked on an initiative to achieve Google Workspace® certification for its engineering team. This strategic decision highlights the company's dedication to innovation and its aim to provide modern enterprises with advanced, secure solutions. Wyatt Cobb, CEO of SOFTwarfare, expressed enthusiasm about this new venture, emphasizing the importance of Google Workspace® as an ideal platform for businesses of all sizes. Cobb is confident that this certification will enable the company to develop innovative solutions that cater to the diverse needs of their customers.
This certification journey is not just a significant step for SOFTwarfare but also aligns with the U.S. government's efforts to enhance cyber security and defense technology. SOFTwarfare's focus on providing high-security authentication for both small and medium businesses through Google MSSPs, as well as larger enterprises aiming for CMMC and NIST standards compliance, places the company at the forefront of the industry. The firm specializes in identity access management technologies, including CMMC compliance, credentialing, and multi-modal biometric authentication solutions.

Robert Philkill, Chief Cloud Officer at SOFTwarfare, highlighted the importance of this continuous certification process. It not only ensures that the company remains a leader in providing identity access management solutions but also facilitates seamless integration and collaboration capabilities for clients. By leveraging Google Workspace technologies, SOFTwarfare aims to empower organizations with efficient, secure, and collaborative software solutions.
In addition to its certification efforts, SOFTwarfare has announced a deepening partnership with Google®. This collaboration extends across various domains, including commercial manufacturing and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) applications. With Google's ongoing expansion and recent announcements about establishing multi-billion-dollar data centers in the Kansas area, SOFTwarfare is poised to offer invaluable capabilities within Google Cloud and multi-hybrid cloud environments. This strategic alignment is expected to catalyze innovation and drive enhanced efficiencies across diverse industries.
Google is a global technology company known for its search engine and has expanded its offerings to include cloud computing, software, and hardware. This expansion has played a crucial role in shaping the digital landscape. As SOFTwarfare continues its journey towards Google Workspace certification, its commitment to innovation and providing advanced solutions remains unwavering. This endeavor not only marks a significant milestone for SOFTwarfare but also signifies a promising future for its customers in both private enterprise and public sector domains.