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Sqware Peg signs partnership agreement in bid to spread cloud services across APAC

Deal set to pave way for CIOs ‘hungry for cloud integration services’

Cloud computing consultant, Sqware Peg, has announced a partnership agreement with Informatica Corporation.

The deal will see Informatica Cloud sold in the Asia Pacific region and the Australian Software-as-a-Service organisation expand its offering to a range of vertical markets, including telecommunications, high tech, automotive, education and business services.

Managing Director of Sqware Peg, Shawn Stilwell, said the agreement would provide a greater range of cloud services to enterprises and small to medium sized organisations.

“Our new relationship with Informatica is a great move forward for Sqware Peg in the Asia Pacific region and for our hundreds of customers. Consuming enterprise integration tools on an on-demand, subscription basis has only recently become available and this means the addressable market is now much wider,” he said in a statement.

According to the company, the agreement will allow hundreds of companies in the Australia and New Zealand region to "quench their thirst" for cloud integration services.

“As data becomes more and more fragmented, Informatica cloud services empowers customers to access and integrate all their cloud data easily,” Stilwell said.

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