In a significant development for the Australian and New Zealand markets, OpenText and NIAD Technologies have announced a strategic partnership aimed at delivering advanced Information Management solutions.
This collaboration is set to combine the strengths of both companies, addressing the escalating challenges posed by the rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape.
Leading this initiative is Dr Amit Chaubey, Co-Founder & CEO at NIAD Technologies, a seasoned technology and cybersecurity risk professional with over 22 years of experience across the Asia Pacific.
Dr Chaubey has an Honorary PhD in Information Technology specialising in Cybersecurity from a French university. He is a member of multiple Executive Advisory Boards, Chair of the AISA (Australian Information Security Association) in New South Wales, National Cybersecurity Advisor for the Australia India Business Council, and Cyber Ambassador for Investment NSW.
NIAD Technologies, with its extensive expertise in IT services, and OpenText, a global leader in Information Management, are combining their strengths to help businesses maximise their technology investments. Together, they offer seamless solutions for securely capturing, governing, and exchanging information on a global scale.
As cyber threats continue to grow in complexity and frequency, organisations of all sizes are facing heightened risks. The partnership between OpenText and NIAD Technologies is designed to confront these challenges head-on.
NIAD Technologies said in a statement:
“Our partnership aims to address these challenges by leveraging the extensive expertise and innovative technologies of both companies.”
By leveraging their extensive expertise and cutting-edge technologies, the two companies aim to provide robust, comprehensive solutions that safeguard digital assets, optimise cloud infrastructure, and enhance overall cybersecurity.
This partnership between OpenText and NIAD Technologies is expected to significantly enhance the cybersecurity landscape in the ANZ region, providing businesses with the tools and support they need to thrive in a digital-first world.
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