Druva, Inc.,
the leader in cloud data protection and management, today announced the
opening of its new office in Singapore to support Asia-Pacific
enterprises increasingly turning to the cloud to protect and manage
their most critical asset - data. Focused on expanding its headcount and
tripling revenue in the region, Druva will deliver enhanced support
through focused, local expertise and a partner network of more than 600
existing customers in Asia-Pacific.
The
Asia-Pacific region boasts one of the fastest growing technology
markets in the world, with market research firm IDC forecasting* a 32.6
percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for cloud services revenue
between 2016-2021, exceeding the worldwide average of 21.9 percent. As
enterprises embrace cloud technology to meet the growing demands of
data, Druva is helping IT teams streamline management, visibility and
compliance of swelling data sets - all without the burden of unnecessary
hardware, capacity planning, or software management.
"Emerging
businesses in Asia-Pacific, and around the globe, understand that an
effective way to grow quickly and meet market demands is by deploying
technology that can scale with your business," said Jaspreet Singh, CEO
and founder, Druva. "Our new Singapore office will support our goal to
provide every business with a better and simpler way to manage their
most valuable IP, enterprise data."
China
Aviation Oil Corporation is the largest physical jet fuel trader in
Asia-Pacific and the key supplier of imported jet fuel to China's civil
aviation industry.
"We
welcome Druva's expansion in Asia-Pacific," said Wayne Choe, IT
Infrastructure Manager, China Aviation Oil Corporation. "Our IT team
already relies on Druva to protect our data, restore files, and meet any
regulatory needs and we are excited to have a local team that can also
support us as our data demands continue to grow."
Comprised
of eight schools and colleges, Nanyang Technological University is the
second largest university in Singapore with more than 33,000 students
and 10,000 faculty.
"The
use of cloud-based technology like Druva's comprehensive backup and
recovery has been critical to protecting the data of our faculty,
employees and students," said Alan Loe, Deputy Director, e-Learning and
IT services, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological
University. "Druva offers rapid restores, scalability and
cost-effectiveness that exceeds our expectations and we look forward to
strengthening our relationship with Druva in Singapore."
Druva has also secured SG:D Accreditation from
the Singaporean government; a recognition of Druva exceeding stringent
technology and industry standards. With this certificate, Druva will
also be able to service the country's government agencies and top
organizations
"We
are very pleased to work with Druva as it scales in the APAC region
through the opening of the new Singapore office," said Edwin Low,
Director of Accreditation@SG Digital. "Druva's innovative de-duplication
technology coupled with its cloud-native architecture makes the company
a global leader in the market. As we've seen, the shift to cloud
infrastructure enables organizations, across government and industry, to
reap significant gains."