South Asian Technologies (Pvt) Ltd has been appointed a distributor for F5 within Sri Lanka and Maldives to deliver secure digital experience to enterprises. The cutting-edge technology is a portal for delivering applications and data with greater agility, security, availability, performance, and scalability.
“Adding F5 to our existing portfolio gives South Asian Technologies, a more omniscient opportunity to equip our partners and customers with best-in-class application security and delivery solutions. As F5 enables adaptive applications, the SAT team is ecstatic at the prospect of securing our clientele with robust security offerings that have a proven history with Fortune 500 companies across the globe,” said Sanjaya Padmaperuma, CEO of SAT in a media release.
Edgar Dias, Regional Vice President of Channels and Partnerships, Asia Pacific, F5 said, “We are delighted to have a strong partner like SAT to represent F5 in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, providing optimised products and services to our global clientele. As two leading technological organisations obsessed with our customers and ready to help solve their business challenges, I look forward to a successful partnership with SAT.”
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