SYSPRO has appointed Sridharan Arumugam as the new vice president of Asia, with the executive tasked with achieving regional growth ambitions.
VMware has launched its regional digital innovation hub in Singapore with plans to support Southeast Asia’s current growth momentum as a technological hotspot.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise has included a HI-TOUCH on-boarding plan for new partners which allows access to free training sessions for sales, pre-sales and post-sales.
Vietnamese IT services provider FPT Software is now certified for information security by the Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST).
Wireless communications specialist Transcelestial has partnered NTT in Indonesia to offer connectivity solutions to companies beyond the telco sector.
Network detection and response vendor ExtraHop has appointed Kenneth Chen as the new vice president for Asia.
Ant Group, part of Alibaba Group, has appointed industry veteran Jia Hang as new regional general manager in Southeast Asia.
Circles Global has launched its Circles-X R&D centre in Singapore as the telecommunications provider aims to expand reach into software-as-a-service and 5G.
Axonius, a fast-growing cyber security asset and SaaS management start-up, has appointed KY Wong as vice president of sales for Asia Pacific.
DDLS, a corporate IT training provider based in Australia, has appointed Gilbert Cadiang as country general manager in the Philippines.
Cambodian telecommunications operator Smart Axiata has chosen Cloudera to help accelerate its business performance by streamlining its data processes.
Tableau has recognised their top partners across the Asia Pacific region for 2021. The annual award highlighted the best performers by region and country.
Major Filipino conglomerate Gokongwei Group’s diverse business has digitally transformed through a strategic partnership with Microsoft, Infosys and ePLDT.
Singapore’s Quantum Engineering Program, hosted by the National University of Singapore, has launched the National Quantum-Safe Network.
Nipa Cloud has selected Juniper Networks to upgrade their existing network infrastructure aligned to government’s plans for ‘Thailand 4.0’.