- 17 August 2010 11:45
Transition Systems Australia appointment allows Silver Peak to expand distribution and boost partner/reseller service
SYDNEY - August 17, 2010. Transition Systems Australia Pty Ltd today announced its appointment by Silver Peak as a distributor in the Australian market. The initiative allows Silver Peak to expand its service to customers in Australia.
Transition Systems Australia is part of the Transition Systems Group, which has offices throughout South-east Asia and India. Transition Systems Asia has an established and extensive geographical network of more than 2,000 resellers across the region.
“We have selected Transition Systems Australia to help build our brand and channel capacity in Australia as we expand our business across the Asia Pacific region”, said Alan Leong, Vice President for Silver Peak, Asia Pacific. “Given Transition’s proven success in the region, and the team’s commitment in Australia, we are very excited about this partnership, which will to help expand our operations.”
Michael Beesley, Country Manager and Director for Transition Systems Australia, said: “We are serious about expansion in Australia and have invested heavily in resources to ensure success. In leveraging our regional strengths we are excited about the opportunity to partner with a leading player in the WAN optimisation space. Silver Peak is particularly strong in optimisation in the data centre space and we see great opportunities ahead.”
About Transition Systems
Founded in 1999, Transition Systems Asia is a leading distributor of networking products. Transition partners with world-class networking equipment manufacturers to provide resellers with the best-of-breed quality products. Transition’s expertise in networking solutions, coupled with its focus on excellent customer service and technical support, makes it uniquely positioned to deliver value-added services to resellers. Transition has operations in Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei Vietnam and India. For more information, please visit www.transition-asia.com
About Silver Peak
Founded in 2004, Silver Peak is a privately held company that improves backup, replication and recovery between data centres and facilitates branch office server and storage centralisation by improving application performance across the Wide Area Network (WAN). The company’s award-winning appliances deliver exceptional performance improvements with unprecedented security and scalability across all enterprise applications, including data replication, backup, file transfers, email, web and real-time applications such as Citrix and VoIP. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Silver Peak is funded by Artis Capital Management, Benchmark Capital, Duff Ackerman and Goodrich, Greylock Partners, and JW Seligman.
For more information
Michael Beesley Country Manager, Transition Systems Australia Pty Ltd Email: m.beesley@transition-asia.com Tel: +612 9370 9711 or +61 (0) 416 339 654
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