QStar Technologies Opens Office in Japan
The company has operations in USA, EMEA and now Tokyo.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 30, 2008 at 3:52 pmQStar Technologies, Inc. announced the opening of a new office in Tokyo, Japan. The office will provide sales, professional services and support to Asia Pacific and Japan.
"Our newest office affords us the ability to do business directly with our clients in Japan and the rest of Asia Pacific," said QStar president Riccardo Finotti. "With offices in the United States, EMEA and now Tokyo, we can continue to provide world-class storage solutions and services to companies around the world."
Reiji Todaka, Managing Director of Japan and Asia Pacific, will head up the office in Tokyo. Mr. Todaka has been in the storage industry for 7 years managing distribution of QStar solutions for the last 4 years. He has a strong background in the medical and broadcast vertical markets, which are markets directly addressed with QStar’s offerings.
"I am excited about the opportunity to join the QStar team," said Mr. Todaka. "The QStar solutions are right in line to address the growing storage market in Japan and the rest of Asia Pacific. QStar provides a very flexible solution that meets both the business requirements of on-line data access for archives and the need to conserve power while maintaining access to data. I believe this to be the future direction of storage management."
On October 15th, 2008 QStar will be hosting a welcome reception at the US Embassy in Tokyo. The reception is open to all of Asia Pacific. If you would like to attend or for more information, please contact Mr. Todaka directly.
"QStar understands the storage challenges that corporations face the world over. We will continue to serve the Far East region by helping companies understand and manage their archive needs with QStar’s world-class storage management solutions and services," said Finotti.