–New business strategy unveiled in line with significant regional growth, including two new executive appointments–
Commvault has announced its new business strategy for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) in FY20 to support its significant year-on-year growth and major contribution to the very successful year for Commvault in APAC.
Key to this success will be success with strategic global partnerships, and Craig Bastow has been appointed as APAC’s Senior Director WW Alliances, based in Brisbane, to drive the company’s partner-led strategy, focusing on its technology alliances ecosystem. Bastow’s primary objective will be a multi-pronged engagement to underline Commvault’s commitment and success as a partner with the likes of Cisco, Hitachi and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
“Commvault’s first commitment is to its partner ecosystem – to have open, meaningful dialogue and to work on tough problems together. Australia has always been at the forefront of utilising best-of-breed technologies and there’s no better time to be working with our strategic partners to keep driving incredible value by getting the most out of their data,” said Bastow.
Bastow’s appointment coincides with the new restructure and expansion of the local sales team, an effort driven by Commvault’s area vice president Rob Malkin to provide new and existing customers and partners with the best people, processes and technologies to realise the full value of their data. In just under a year, Malkin’s leadership of the ANZ market has witnessed a major surge in subscription sales, alongside significant growth and eco-system expansion in the ANZ Service Provider market.
As Commvault continue to invest in the ANZ based resources to support both partners and customers, Mark Adams, has also been appointed as Director, Enterprise Accounts for ANZ. Adams’ extensive expertise in prior roles at Cisco and HPE will enable the wider team to strengthen Commvault’s commitment to its alliances.
“Australia is a top market globally for Commvault in terms of revenue and is a key growth market for us in APAC. We are committed to providing this market with the best people, processes and technologies to optimise operations, meet stringent service levels, and realise the full value of its data – regardless of time and location,” said Malkin.
“Commvault’s track record of success over the past 12 months has further positioned our ANZ business operations for its next phase of growth and profitability. We have extensive customer support operations and Executive Briefing Center based here in Sydney. Our Customer support reputation continues to be second to none in the market and a key reason we remain the partner of choice to an expanded distribution and alliance ecosystem, creating improved value for our customers and partners alike.”
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Commvault is the recognised leader in data backup and recovery. Commvault’s converged data management solution redefines what backup means for the progressive enterprise through solutions that protect, manage and use its most critical asset — its data. Commvault software, solutions and services are available from the company and through a global ecosystem of trusted partners. Commvault employs more than 2,500 highly-skilled individuals across markets worldwide, is publicly traded on NASDAQ (CVLT), and is headquartered in Tinton Falls, New Jersey in the United States. To learn more about Commvault visit www.commvault.com