VSTECS appointed as the first Amazon Web Services distributor in Malaysia


From left: AWS Malaysia country leader Peter Murray, VSTECS Bhd CEO JH Soong and AWS Sales Lead, Emerging Market Julian Lau.

KUALA LUMPUR: Vstecs Bhd through its wholly-owned subsidiary, VSTECS KU Sdn Bhd been named as the first Amazon Web Services (AWS) distributor in Malaysia.

In a statement, the ICT distributor said it would offer AWS’s portfolio of highly scalable and cost-effective cloud services, including compute, storage, databases, analytics, networking, and application services to enterprises in the private and public sectors in Malaysia.

It added that its extensive network of channel partners and expertise in cloud services will ensure seamless access and support for Malaysian businesses looking to migrate to the cloud or optimise their existing cloud infrastructure.

"This collaboration significantly expands our cloud portfolio, allowing us to address the full spectrum of private, public, and hybrid cloud requirements. It perfectly aligns with our commitment to driving growth in the cloud and data center space.

“Through our collaboration with AWS along with our proven expertise in cloud solutions, businesses of all sizes can leverage cloud computing to accelerate their digital transformation,” chief executive officer JH Soong said.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

VSTECS , Amazon Web Services , AWS

   

Next In Business News

Asian stocks waver, rattled by South Korean political tremors
Perodua set to produce 500 units of eMO-II monthly, aims for cheapest EV
Malaysian investors keeping close watch on South Korea's political uncertainty - analyst
Oil prices edge up on geopolitical tensions, Opec+ supply plans
Teleport projects record RM1bil revenue in 2024, achieving 50% growth
KLIA tops global airport rankings for service quality
KLCI rises for second day, glove stocks rally
Asia Digital Engineering eyes US market with FAA approval in sight - CEO Mahesh
China's services activity expansion eases in Nov, Caixin PMI shows
Australia's Q3 GDP growth disappoints hopes for a rebound

Others Also Read