eG Innovations announced that it has opened an office in The Hague, the Netherlands. This new location will allow eG Innovations to better meet the needs of European customers as they seek to gain greater visibility into the performance of applications and IT infrastructures.
Headquartered in Singapore, eG Innovations has offices across the United States, and in London and Chennai.
In the Netherlands, eG Innovations will be led by its Regional Sales Manager Renne Bots, a 25-year veteran in developing new markets for software companies in Europe. Renne previously headed the North West European sales operations of Bottomline Technologies.
“Our expansion into the Netherlands is an important and strategic move for eG Innovations,” said Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations. “Europe has been one of our fastest growing markets in the last year, and with the increasing adoption of Citrix and virtualization technologies in the Benelux, we see a significant growth opportunity. Our Netherlands location will allow us to work more closely with our existing local partners and better support our customers throughout continental Europe.”
“Today, eG Enterprise is being used by hundreds of enterprise customers to provide unprecedented performance visibility, automated cross-silo performance correlation and diagnosis, and pre-emptive problem detection,” said Renne Bots, Regional Sales Manager, eG Innovations Netherlands. “I look forward to working closely with our customers and partners in the Benelux.”
“eG Innovations is a great new addition to the growing IT cluster in and around The Hague. I am confident that the new office location will contribute to eG Innovations’ ambition to improve service to their European customers and expand their business in Europe,” says Patrick Bos, Area Director, Asia of the WestHolland Foreign Investment Agency, involved in the establishment of eG Innovations in The Hague.
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