Zenoss announced a strategic expansion into the infrastructure operations management market in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) through a key partnership with DeployPartners, a provider of technology infrastructure management solutions and services based in Sydney. Through this partnership, Zenoss intends to accelerate growth in the region.
"Asia-Pacific continues to be a rapidly growing market for us," said Brian Wilson, chief customer officer at Zenoss. "We are pleased to partner with DeployPartners to provide world-class, tailored solutions that help our enterprise customers monitor, manage and optimize their complex and dynamic IT environments."
"We focus on helping IT organizations develop strong management and service assurance strategies that reduce risk and increase efficiency," said Adrian Petzer, Managing Director and Founder of DeployPartners. "Zenoss is an established leader in eliminating outages through software-defined IT operations, and we feel confident we've selected the best team to accelerate digital transformations for our customers and their journey to the cloud."
"I'm thrilled about the channel partnership with DeployPartners, the objectives and key results we've jointly envisioned, and what this means for acceleration of what we call software-defined IT operations for enterprises across Asia-Pacific," said Darin Thompson, Managing Director of Strategic Pursuits at Zenoss. "Alignment with DeployPartners is strong. It's a privilege to come alongside an organization so well-respected across the region — the global Zenoss partner ecosystem becomes stronger today."
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