Endace forms parnership with 02 Networks
Network monitoring solutions provider Endace has signed a partnership deal with 02 Networks, an Australian provider of data networking and network security solutions and services, enabling Endace to expand its presence in that part of the world.
Network monitoring solutions provider Endace has signed a partnership deal with 02 Networks, an Australian provider of data networking and network security solutions and services, enabling Endace to expand its presence in that part of the world.
The partnership has been formed to enhance the UK firm's ability to provide customised data networking and network security solutions and services.
Neil Templeman, Endace's Vice President Sales for Asia-Pacific, said the partnership signals the next area of growth for Endace in Australia and fits well into its existing strategy of building solid channel partnerships.
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"With experience working with Australia's biggest telcos, insurance companies, universities and banks, O2 Networks and its team match our expansion strategy in key areas and further build our presence in this important market," he commented.
The share price rose 1.55% to 327.50p by 13:31.
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