Endace Expands Australian Presence
Auckland, NZ — March 7, 2017. Endace, a world leader in high-speed network recording and network history playback, expands its Australian presence with the formal opening of a new office in Melbourne this week.
“Australia and New Zealand have always been strategic regions for us, despite the bulk of revenue coming from EMEA and US regions. We have some key customers who we work closely with in Australia.” says Endace CEO, Stuart Wilson. “The new Melbourne office provides a base for supporting our Australian and Asia Pacific customers, and gives us room to scale up as business in the APAC region grows.”
Wilson says Endace is currently in growth mode, and will be opening two new offices in the USA in the near future to support its US operations. He says it is extremely gratifying to be expanding again following the management buyout of Endace late in 2015.
“We’re seeing business growing in all regions, and our partnerships with partners such as Cisco, Plixer, Dynatrace and others are helping to fuel that growth,” Wilson says.
Endace’s new Melbourne office will be formally opened on Friday, March 10th.
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