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Thursday, 27 March 2014

Kenneth Ma is the new Country Manager for Hong Kong and Macau, Aruba Networks

Aruba Networks has appointed Kenneth Ma as the Country Manager for Hong Kong and Macau, responsible for spearheading business growth, strengthening partner relationships and developing sales channels for the company in the region. Ma will report to Gary Jackson, Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan, Aruba Networks.
 
With over 7 million people and more than 200% mobile penetration, Hong Kong is seeing great potentials in the WiFi market. Nearly 80% and 60% of respondents use WiFi at home and business respectively, according to the WiFi Adoption and Security Survey 2013 sponsored by the Office of the Communications Authority. 

As the Country Manager of Hong Kong and Macau, Ma will be playing an active role in driving Aruba Networks' business development with his extensive network and experience in the field, acute business sense and unique insights into the fast-growing sea of opportunities in the two markets.

"Hong Kong and Macau have always been the homes of many technology-savvy citizens. Today's businesses value technology which can enable business development and in the generation mobile era, the best-in-class network access solutions will play crucial role in business success," said Ma. 

Prior to joining Aruba Networks, Ma worked as the General Manager of Sales in CITIC Telecom International CPC. As a committee member of the Cloud Computing Special Interest Group (CCSIG) of Hong Kong Computer Society (HKCS) and a member of the Hong Kong Information Technology Joint Council (HKITJC), Ma has been actively promoting and facilitating the adoption of cloud computing in Hong Kong.
 
"We're glad to have Ma on board with us to drive wider adoption of our solutions in Hong Kong and Macau," said Jackson. "Network access technology has been evolving rapidly, with more and more users demanding better networks that are stable, fast and also secure, especially in the workplace. As time goes on, with the emergence of trends like generation mobile, legacy equipment that provides basic Internet access will become inadequate in coping with the needs of its users and thus be rendered obsolete. 

"Hong Kong and Macau both possess great potential for our business to grow as they already have established ICT infrastructures, and we firmly believe Ma's leadership of the company in Hong Kong and Macau will help us expand our regional footprint tremendously."

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