SolarWinds, an Austin, Texas-headquartered company and a supplier of cost-effective and powerful IT management software, has declared the expansion of its international business in Japan. For the purpose of increasing its market presence in Japan the company is establishing a support team of native Japanese language speaking experts in Brisbane, Australia to help in localizing and translating all its products and is making a Japanese language website.
The company also unveiled its plans to enter into joint ventures with leading companies in Japan such as the Marubeni Information Systems for the purpose of promoting and selling its exclusive IT management range to Japanese clients.
The Orion NPM from the company enables the users to manage the availability and performance of the data center or corporate network performance while bettering the IT efficiency. The Virtualization Manager and Storage Manager Products from SolarWinds offer a total and matching solution that allows the user to enter at the virtualization layer of a shared network for computation and storage. The APM from SolarWinds enables active server performance and application monitoring with visibility into the virtual and physical infrastructure.
The company is planning to enter the Japanese market with its SolarWinds Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) and SolarWinds Orion Network Performance Monitor (NPM). The products have laid a solid foundation for the growth of the company in the US and for its firm footing internationally. The IT management software supplied by the company offers an effective substitute to costly and traditionally utilized management suites. The products have been designed by utilizing feedback from around 60,000 product users of the company and using the expertise of its IT professionals. The product line offered by the company enables the IT professionals to view the performance of their storage, network and applications in a detailed and easy-to-understand manner irrespective of whether the IT environment constitutes multi-vendor or single-vendor applications.