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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

 

3Com Corporation has announced an integrated go-to-market strategy and broader product portfolio in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR). It has also unveiled a unified sales and support organization for the region.

While addressing the media at 3Com Asia Pacific Media Event in Singapore, Edgar Masri, CEO, 3Com said that the integration brings a wining combination for 3Com in the APR, especially in China. “Over the last three years, 3Com has gained 30 percent marketshare in China in switches and routers market from just 10 percent initially. We feel the integration will give us the advantage to go-to-market swiftly as we can leverage H3C Technologies' R&D and market leadership already existing in China,” he added. On March 29, 2007, 3Com acquired the remaining 49 percent of H3C Technologies of China, giving it full 100 percent ownership. With H3C's integration completed, 3Com will be able to leverage H3C's research and development capabilities. Branding will be key to reach out to customers through channel program. While details were not revealed on branding strategy, Masri said that 3Com would take a tiered branding approach. “We shall leverage the branding of both 3Com and H3C and will put in place a tiered branding by six to eight months,” he added.

Edgar Masri, CEO, 3Com giving a presentation at the 3Com Asia Pacific Media Event held in Singapore

3Com has begun to integrate channels of both bases and plans to launch a revamped service program in October 2007 that will essentially focus on enablement of products, and evangelize the portfolio of low-cost, high-quality secure converged networking solutions from 3Com. The company also plans to involve royalty programs for its partners.

Comparing India with China, Masri said, “The market opportunity in India is an unexploited one. India is still building its physical infrastructure, which mostly precedes the requirement for networking solutions. I think India will take another four years to reach where China is currently, in terms of its networking needs, but we are closely watching the space.”

3Com has recently appointed a Country Manager in India, who is to join the board on July 20, 2007. Looking forward, 3Com is aggressively promoting open source to develop products that are low-cost. This is part of its Open Source Networking (OSN) initiative that enables best of breed applications on Linux blades into 3Com's switches and routers.

Malovika Rao

(The author was hosted by 3Com in Singapore)

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