Parallels COO and CFO
Peter Bauert proudly reports that cloud computing services are set to take over Asia Pacific in the upcoming years.
In a recent article written for the
Parallels 2010 APAC Summit, the company released results that eight in every ten respondents say that they are considering transferring their IT services to cloud computing in the next three years. 68% of the respondents believe that cloud services are pivotal in increasing productivity, profitability, and efficiency within the Small and Medium Business (SMB) sector in the next year. Furthermore, most of them believe that cloud computing can help reduce expenditure without compromising profit and positive results.
In line with Parallels’ efforts in keeping the rest of the world updated with cloud computing,
Peter Bauert says that the company continues to invest and expand in Asia. From establishing offices in Japan and China in 2005 to forming the APAC Organization, Parallels shows unrelenting efforts in keeping Asia up to date with the latest trends and innovations in the IT market. Parallels also extends marketing and sales services to India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and has partners in more than 12 countries throughout the world.
Mr. Bauert believes that the ultimate proof of more SMBs utilizing computing services is the fact that during 2005, less than 50,000 domains in APAC were handled by Parallels. Five years after, the number grew to an astounding figure of more than 700,000 domains.
More information about Parallels’ growth in APAC are available at
www.parallels.com.
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