The expansion seeks to address the gaps in the Australian market to bring expertise and help clients solve business challenges, drive digital transformation, and deepen customer engagement.
“The launch of our two offices in Australia marks an exciting chapter in our expansion plans across Asia Pacific. With our strong record in developing and managing large complex cloud infrastructure projects across Asean, we look forward to partnering with Australian businesses in the next step of their cloud journeys,” said Xtremax CEO Denise Kee.
Following the announcement of its expansion plans, Xtremax appoints Luke McLean as senior business director for Australia. He has 20 years of sales and consulting experience in tech companies Veritas and Brennan IT. He will report to Kee, and will provide strategic direction and oversight of Xtremax’s Australian business.
“I look forward to working closely with the team to further grow our business across the region as we broaden our product portfolio with innovative solutions to help accelerate our customers’ digital transformation,” said McLean.
“We are delighted to have Luke onboard, especially at a time when Xtremax’s cloud-first solutions have reached new heights in delivering compelling customer value,” added Kee.
Xtremax manages more than 70 government agencies and has launched over 700 applications on a single platform.
It is has become a partner of choice for government agencies and has branched into enterprises in the finance, insurance, and healthcare sector.
Xtremax is also poised to launch its Cloud Primus and Nimbus Stream products in the Australian market, which will provide multi-vendor cloud management and cloud spend optimisation and monitoring for organisations.