NET Gets Security Boost

Nalpeiron selects V.i. Labs's CodeArmor to protect its license activation software

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

April 24, 2007

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WALTHAM, Mass. -- V.i. Laboratories, Inc. (“V.i. Labs”), a provider of software protection solutions for securing high value and mission critical applications, announced that Nalpeiron has selected CodeArmor to add strong anti-reverse engineering capabilities to its software licensing and user activation products and services.

Nalpeiron offers a product and hosted activation service that allows corporate and ISV customers to implement secure software activation, registration and license management features. The company's flagship solution, Pro-Tector software development kit, enables customers to add software activation and licensing of a variety of development platforms, including software applications running on the Microsoft .NET Framework.

"We are seeing as much as 30 percent of our prospective clients using the Microsoft .NET Framework for their software products, and many of these customers where concerned about how easy it was to reverse engineer .NET applications," said Jon Gillespie-Brown, Founder and CEO of Nalpeiron. "V.i. Labs’ solution was unique in its ability to protect both native and .NET software applications and offer an out-of-the-box product solution that matched our own business model. By coupling a .NET protection solution with our software licensing and activation services we can meet our client’s complete requirements."

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