Continuous Computing Expands Asia Pacific Presence Into China
August 4, 2004 |
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Continuous Computing, a leading supplier of high availability Network Service-Ready Platform solutions for telecom equipment manufacturers, today officially opened of its Shanghai office.
As the company's fourth office in the Asia Pacific Region, the Shanghai office will drive Continuous Computing's penetration strategy for China's telecom market. The company will focus on strengthening its relationship with existing customers in China's rapidly growing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and 3G Wireless markets, as well as serving as a liaison for additional sales opportunities with distribution partner Tekview Technologies Co, Ltd.
Continuous Computing first began building its Asia Pacific presence with the opening of regional headquarters in Seoul, Korea in February 2003 under the supervision of Hong Ma, the company's regional general manager for Asia Pacific. The company made further investments in the region with the opening of a Tokyo, Japan office in November 2003 and a Bangalore, India development center in July 2004. The Shanghai office will be overseen by country director Yettie Chen.
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