Macnica Distributing Mimosa in Japan
And delivering Japanese version of NearPoint
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 13, 2008 at 2:42 pmMimosa Systems Inc. announced its expansion into the Japanese market after signing a distribution deal with Macnica Networks, a major distributor of network appliances, software, telecom and storage solutions with more than 20 years of experience in selling and localizing software for the Japanese market. Macnica will sell and support Mimosa’s Japanese version of Mimosa NearPointTM, which is transforming the content archiving market worldwide.
Macnica Networks Corp. Corporate Office in Yokohama, Japan
Similar to their counterparts in the United States, Japanese companies are facing their own version of the corporate accounting law, dubbed
Japanese Version of Sarbanes-Oxley (J-SOX), which went into effect on April 1, 2008. J-SOX requires that companies bolster their computer systems to better manage email and documents, store information for long periods, and keep tabs on employee access to information. J-SOX is creating strong demand for a next-generation content archiving solution such as Mimosa NearPoint.
Mimosa NearPoint addresses critical business and regulatory requirements for content archiving, data protection, disaster recovery, and storage optimization — all in a single platform offering. The solution enables J-SOX compliance, business continuity, and end-user search, while reducing overall operational costs.
“For Japanese companies preparing for J-SOX, one of the greatest challenges they face is managing their email information,” said Masahiro Miyabukuro, president, Macnica Networks. “The Japanese market is eager for a world-class email archiving solution such as NearPoint, which will not only help companies comply with J-SOX, but will also help them to streamline their storage environment and lower costs.”
“We look forward to working with Macnica Networks, which has an excellent distribution system, years of experience in product localization, and strong partnerships with large system integrators,” said T. M. Ravi, CEO, Mimosa Systems. “Macnica will ensure that our Japanese customers receive the first-class service and support that our customers worldwide expect from us.”