FixNix, founded in 2012 by Shan, helps companies automate their information security processes through its GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) solutions.
Companies like RSA Archer and MetricStream are big global names in the field. But FixNix, based in the Indian town of Vellore and headquartered in the US, promises to do the same at a fraction of their cost.
“Although there are cloud GRC companies, nobody took a bite to serve the industry with pay-per-use, subscription models,” says Shan.
“Most of them used cloud as a delivery model and tried chasing the same list of Fortune companies that the big brothers of the GRC industry cater to because of the lucrative high margin, low volume game,” he said.
His company aims to democratize the GRC industry to help small enterprises in particular. FixNix has notched up 530 paid clients since November 2014.
Earlier this month, it raised a pre-series A round of $500,000 led by Jay Vijayan, CIO of Tesla. Four other investors from Singapore and San Francisco also took part in the round.
Shanmugavel, who studied at the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), was working as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at a startup earlier. That’s when the dearth of affordable GRC solutions hit him.
“We compete with RSA Archer, MetricStream, Thomson Reuters Accelus, Nasdaq BWise, and IBM Open Pages. All the above provide solutions at the rate of $100,000,” says Shan.
FixNix claims that its solutions would cost companies $30,000 on a yearly basis.
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