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Aruba partners with Chunghwa Telecom to deliver managed services for enterprise

07/10/2022
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Aruba partners with Chunghwa Telecom to deliver managed services for enterprise
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Aruba has partnered with Chunghwa Telecom Singapore to provide managed services for global enterprise customers, which will help them deploy modern networks with increased flexibility, agility and security as they expand overseas. With Aruba Managed Services, customers will be able to focus on developing core business while expanding into Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Taiwan launched its ‘New Southbound Policy’ back in 2016, which drove Taiwanese enterprises to make inroads in the southeast Asian market, however, turbulent market mechanics and the COVID-19 pandemic have increased the challenges in market expansion. Many companies have now adopted new ways to manage and maintain their network infrastructure, including integrating international leased lines with the internet, high-speed wireless workplaces, remote secure collaboration, and flexible payment solutions to drive business mobility.

“We offer one-stop services from edge to cloud to help enterprises expand their business,” said Magic Hsu, director and general manager of growth and emerging markets and Taiwan at Aruba. “The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the increased popularity of managed services in Taiwan and ASEAN countries. Aruba continues to work with new partners to help enterprises strengthen their continuous operations capability, thereby driving their business growth.”

Aruba’s integrated infrastructure can integrate software-defined network gateways, routers, controllers, and private virtual networks at different locations, including company headquarters, branches, and remote offices. IT staff can keep track of the operations of wired and wireless network devices on a single management platform anytime and anywhere.

Meanwhile, Chunghwa Telecom Singapore, Aruba’s Managed Services Provider (MSP), offers fully hosted multinational network services for enterprises, and helps customers manage their overseas sites including transnational factories and data centres. The full range of managed services provide customers with fast and efficient modern network management, which can be remotely adjusted and locally supported when issues arise, reducing overseas manpower and initial operating costs.

“Chunghwa Telecom Singapore is equipped with professional network design and management experiences,” said Roger Liu, general manager of Chunghwa Telecom Singapore. “With Aruba’s NaaS (Network as a Service) solution, we believe we can help our customers adapt to constantly evolving business needs and improve their productivity and business agility, thus creating new revenue sources for our customers and create a multi-win situation for our customers, partners and government.”

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