Autonomous IT platform vendor LogicMonitor is ramping up its investment in New Zealand with plans to launch a local data centre and expand its partner ecosystem.
The company said the new data centre will open later this year and will provide New Zealand organisations with improved performance, reduced latency, and support for data sovereignty and compliance requirements.
According to LogicMonitor, the facility will complement existing infrastructure in Sydney and Singapore and was part of its long-term regional strategy.
This investment demonstrated the importance of the New Zealand market for LogicMonitor, said Asia-Pacific vice president and general manager Richard Gerdis.
“New Zealand is a key growth market for LogicMonitor,” he said.
“What’s unique about this market is that many organisations operate at global scale with relatively lean IT teams. That makes simplicity, visibility and resilience absolutely critical. As organisations accelerate hybrid cloud adoption, they’re looking for a unified observability platform that can simplify increasingly complex environments.”
Gerdis added investing in the local facility demonstrated LogicMonitor’s understanding of the region’s operational and regulatory needs, and reflected the growing need for reliable, enterprise-grade observability as organisations scale cloud and AI-enabled operations.
“With greater control and localised performance, organisations will be better equipped to deliver secure, high-quality digital services,” he said.