Digital China Partners with NetScout
March 28, 2016
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The largest integrated IT service provider in China, Digital China, and NETSCOUT SYSTEMS have officially entered into a strategic partnership.

Digital China will be releasing their new Performance Management System based on NETSCOUT’s flagship solutions, nGeniusONE Service Assurance platform and InfiniStream appliances with Adaptive Service Intelligence (ASI) patented technology, where shipments will be available starting June 2016. The NETSCOUT technology in conjunction with Digital China technology will be integrated into Digital China’s portfolio and marketed to enterprises and carriers in China. Both companies will conduct a ceremonial signing and product launch event to celebrate the strategic partnership at the Four Seasons Beijing, China this afternoon.

For more than 20 years Digital China has been focusing on providing its Chinese customers with the best IT-related services, solutions and products to enhance their competitiveness in their respective business areas. Building on this IT value chain success and the development of domestic business in the field of smart city construction, Digital China will adopt and market the latest technologies from NETSCOUT to meet the needs of the localization market trend in China. Based on these trends, NETSCOUT’s solutions will enable Digital China’s customers to gain full service delivery insight for their virtual, physical and hybrid IT environments. This partnership expands Digital China’s solutions portfolio, creates new market demand in the field of service assurance and security, and gives customers more quality options when making their purchasing decisions.

“We’re excited to offer our valued customers the industry’s highest network performance management and cybersecurity solutions,” said Ye HaiQiang, vice president of Digital China. “NETSCOUT’s solutions complement our portfolio of products and services and help ensure that Digital China maintains its position as a leading IT service provider. This win-win relationship will increase opportunities for both companies and enable us to provide our customers with industry-leading solutions at a competitive price.”

“This partnership is an important part of NETSCOUT’s global growth initiative. By collaborating with an industry-leading company like Digital China, we are increasing our global footprint and bringing service assurance, security, and business intelligence solutions to a new market that is seeking leading technology innovation for its customers,” said Anil Singhal, co-founder, president and chief executive officer of NETSCOUT.

NETSCOUT is well positioned to help Digital China’s customers drive ROI on their network and broader IT initiatives while reducing the tangible risks associated with downtime, poor service quality and compromised security. Due to NETSCOUT’s acquisition of the Danaher Communication business in 2015, NETSCOUT’s engineering center in Shanghai and in Beijing, can offer product and customer support as needed in China.

“This exciting strategic partnership combines the strengths of two market leading organizations to deliver innovative solutions to enterprise and carriers as they look for new ways to service their customers,” added Singhal.

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