Canada-based BlueCat Networks announced it is investing an undisclosed amount of funds in Asia Pacific as part of its continued expansion in the region.
With its customer base in China growing rapidly, BlueCat Networks has started its investment by opening offices in Beijing and Shanghai. The offices will be tasked with meeting the demand for BlueCat Networks’ DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management solution in China.
“With demand for BlueCat’s DDI solution exploding in Asia Pacific, we are investing millions of U.S. dollars in the region,” said Dean Bell, vice president for BlueCat Network’s Middle East and Asia Pacific operations. “In the last six months, BlueCat has strengthened its infrastructure in the APAC region by hiring senior sales and technical staff with excellent local market knowledge to provide highly-qualified support to our rapidly-growing channel program and customer base.”
Having already successfully established an office in Hong Kong, BlueCat Networks is now well positioned in three key cities in Greater China.
With the exponential growth in IP and MAC addresses and domain names, BlueCat Networks’ IPv6- and DNSSEC-ready DDI solutions solve critical network management issues by centrally managing, controlling and auditing IPv4, IPv6, DNS and DNSSEC networks.
BlueCat Networks’ IP Address Management solution integrates with Microsoft Windows DNS and DHCP to simplify network management by making it easy for administrators to fully integrate IP inventory tracking and allocation, along with DNS and DHCP management.
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