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Varonis Opens New Data Center in Sydney to Better Serve SaaS Customers in the Asia-Pacific Region. The state-of-the-art facility offers enhanced performance, security, and compliance with local data sovereignty requirements.

Varonis Systems Inc., a leading provider of data management and security solutions, has announced the opening of a new data centre in Australia to support its growing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) customer base in the Asia-Pacific region.

The new data centre, located in Sydney, will provide Varonis’ SaaS customers with enhanced performance, reliability, security, and compliance with local data sovereignty requirements. The facility is built to the highest industry standards, featuring advanced security and redundancy measures to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.

“We’re thrilled to expand our global footprint with the opening of our first data centre in Australia,” said Yaki Faitelson, Varonis CEO. “This investment demonstrates our commitment to supporting the needs of our customers in the Asia-Pacific region, where we’re seeing strong demand for our data management and security solutions.

The new data centre will allow Varonis to penetrate the Australian market further and expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The company’s SaaS offering provides customers a unified platform for managing and securing their data, including data classification, access governance, and threat detection and response.

“We’re excited to have a local data centre that meets our compliance and regulatory requirements,” said Michael Ryan, CIO at a leading Australian financial institution. “Varonis’ SaaS offering has been a game-changer for our data management and security needs, and the new data centre will only enhance our experience.”

Varonis is a rapidly growing company with a strong presence in the global data management and security solutions market. The company’s expansion into Australia underscores its commitment to providing world-class service to its customers worldwide.

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