Friday, 1 August 2008
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BigFix has extended its footprint in Southeast Asia (SEA), signing multiple deals in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
According to the provider of enterprise systems and security management solutions, SEA’s growing integration with the global economy is driving a leapfrog move to next-generation IT infrastructure compliance, security and systems management solutions and these conditions have created the ideal scenario for BigFix to grow its business in the region by helping solve complex IT security and system management problems.
"As the security, system management and compliance situation has grown increasingly complex, many organizations have discovered that conventional IT infrastructure management technologies have become choke points. BigFix's mission is to change all that for the better, and we're here to build the relationships to bring the benefits of BigFix to as many companies and public institutions as possible," said Amrit Williams, vice president and chief technology officer, BigFix.
“We… have signed on Singapore's NCS to develop and deliver BigFix-based solutions throughout Southeast Asia and beyond. In Malaysia…TechLab Services, and have just signed PT Harrisma in Indonesia. All of these relationships strengthen our hand in providing innovative information security and system management solutions to customers all across the region and beyond."
Headquartered in San Francisco, BigFix, prides itself as one of the fastest growing U.S. technology companies and has built a reputation as a can-do innovator in the enterprise software market by simplifying and automating infrastructure management to cut costs and improve service delivery.
BigFix has been active in SEA since its entry into the enterprise market in 2004 and runs on approximately 857,000 computers in Asia. |
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