Viadex's unique global strategy reaches APAC

It rolls out the same technology at the same price.

Viadex has opened its first Asia Pacific office in Boat Quay. The location encapsulates Viadex’s unique global strategy which facilitates global expansion by enabling companies to roll out the same technology at the same price anywhere in the world, consolidating and flattening globally-dispersed IT infrastructure.

As a former shop house, it is now the launchpad of Asian operations that confines distinct worldwide action plans in transforming legacy infrastructure and driving global success.

It rolls out the same technology at the same price.

Viadex has opened its first Asia Pacific office in Boat Quay. The location encapsulates Viadex's unique global strategy which facilitates global expansion by enabling companies to roll out the same technology at the same price anywhere in the world, consolidating and flattening globally-dispersed IT infrastructure.

As a former shop house, it is now the launchpad of Asian operations that confines distinct worldwide action plans in transforming legacy infrastructure and driving global success.

Along with its expansion in Singapore, Viadex also hired Tommy Kolega as its Chief Information Officer (CIO). Owners Dino Cooper and Elliot Read has set up the business of over 14 years to help clients in a range of industries. Its two-year average international sales growth of 24.97% hits US$8m which made them in the list of HSBC International Track 200 for Fastest International Growth.

Viadex specialises in creating the next-generation IT to help global companies increase their efficiency and performance. It is one of the leading partners of Formula One, an auto racing that heavily relies in IT innovation as well as Pure Storage, which earlier announced a global partnership with Mercedes AMG Petronas.  

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