Acme Packet
Acme
Packet provides session border control solutions. Hired aggressive
sales executive with direct and indirect experience. As country
manager of Micromuse he spearheaded annual growth of over 50%
with limited resources.
Attachmate
Attachmate
is the leading supplier of host access management software. Developed
restructuring for more efficient distribution and localization
strategy. Masterminded re-organization of Japanese subsidiary
office, reduced staff from 25 to 6. Terminated existing Japan
Country Manager and recruited replacement. Identified and negotiated
master distribution relationship, selecting one of two finalists,
with contrasting capabilities and marketing plans.
Attachmate
(NetIQ)
NetIQ
is a developer of server monitoring solutions. Japan Entry recruited
former Vice President of Enterprise Sales Division of Computer
Associates in Japan, who was responsible for leading a 20-person
Informix team to $30M in incremental revenue contributions.
Avocent
Avocent
provides remote management technology. Hired a GM with extensive
engineering, professional services, and sales experience.
CA (Preferred Systems)
Formerly
known as Preferred Systems (acquired by Cheyenne and subsequently
Computer Associates in 1996),
Preferred develops LAN access credentials migration tools. Signed
Softbank as the exclusive distributor, and negotiated OEM deals
with Fujitsu, NEC, and Hitachi.
Citrix
Citrix
Systems provides "thin" client/server-based computing
solutions.
Identified and obtained business plans from nine partners, including
Fujitsu, NEC, two Hitachi subsidiaries, and several other VARs.
Set up two marketing seminars attended by over 100 participants
each. Identified significant OEM licensing opportunities. Cemented
co-marketing relationship at Board and Presidential level with
Microsoft Japan, despite potential political conflict.
Recruited Japan Country Manager to head newly-established office
in Japan.
"We needed an organization that had the right contacts,
a substantive understanding of our business and technology, as
well as the plain, old-fashioned feet-on-the street marketing
stamina necessary to be successful in Japan. Japan Entry more
than filled the bill. Japan Entry provided one-stop shopping for
all our needs in Japan. They set-up distribution partners and
identified OEM opportunities. Then, when the time came, they were
there again to help us recruit our in-country manager. Due in
no small measure to Japan Entry's efforts, Japan has become one
of our leading international markets."
- Jose Carreiro, former Managing Director, International
Letter of recommendation from Citrix
Codenomicon
Codenomicon
provides robustness testing tools. Japan Entry identified a distributor
specializing in "measurement technology" such as VoIP/PSTN/Video
quality test equipment, version control software and other tools.
Japan Entry also introduced several large customer prospects.
Cognio
Cognio
is an RF interference detection tool. Japan Entry identified three
partners; one technically astute reseller with deep connections
in the radio frequency semiconductor arena, a strong testing equipment
reseller and a trading company which deals with instruments and
test equipment.
"The quality of the contacts and the meetings where excellent."
- Jim Florwick
"The partners are keeping us so busy, when am I going to
get lunch or go out for karaoke? Just kidding - the trip is been
great. Thank you for lining everything up. The meetings are all
going extremely well."
- Brad Rosen, Vice President Business Development
EMC
(Network Intelligence)
EMC
(Network Intelligence) is a security event management technology
provider. Japan Entry signed an exclusive distribution agreement
with an SI strong in security and ERP. The agreement included
a $300K prepayment.
Extreme Networks
Extreme
Networks is a vendor of high performance Layer2/3 switching
equipment. Japan Entry Advisor William Lohse served as Acting
Country Manager in order to groom the Sales VP to take over the
reins during a six-month period. Japan Entry also introduced additional
channel partner candidates.
Fluke Networks (Avesta)
Avesta
Technologies provides performance management solutions for
enterprise-level networks, systems, and applications.
Identified and negotiated a localization and reseller partnership
with Marubeni Solutions, a 600-person systems integration and
distribution subsidiary of Japan's #3 trading company.
Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett Packard is one of the
world's largest computer companies. Identified M&A and reseller
targets to support and deliver HP's always-connected mobile computing
solutions.
Hewlett-Packard (Novadigm)
Novadigm
provides software distribution and management solutions for client/server
and Internet computing environments. Identified and negotiated
partnership with IIM/Broad Engineering, an entrepreneurial software
reseller with strong ties to a network of "user-resellers."
Negotiated a large upfront prepayment from CSK, Japan's largest
systems integrator.
"Japan Entry was instrumental in identifying a strategic
partner with an entrepreneurial orientation and broad distribution
channels. Japan Entry not only helped bring this relationship
to successful conclusion, but was able to generate a significant
upfront payment from Japan's largest systems integrator. This
not only made the project self-funding, but allowed Novadigm to
establish Japan as one of our primary markets worldwide."
- Stuart Jacobson, Executive Vice President
IBM Asia-Pacific
International
Business Machines (IBM) is the world's top provider of computer
hardware. Performed extensive review of channel structure in Japan
for a mid-tier hardware product line. Assessed present marketing
effectiveness and future potential. Assisted IBM to gain substantial
insights into the marketplace, refine the channel objectives,
and outlined channel realignment strategies. Identified a $100M
incremental partner opportunity which gained CEO attention for
the project.
"IBM engaged Japan Entry as a strategic business consultancy
to review and make recommendations concerning its channel strategy
in Japan. We are very pleased with the quality of Japan Entry's
performance, and found their contacts across the Japanese IT industry
to be useful in this project. They helped us gain independent
insights into the marketplace and tune our strategic vision. They
approached our project with skill, tenacity and the strictest
confidentiality. We would recommend Japan Entry to other IT vendors
as the facilitator of business or channels development opportunities
in Japan."
- Albert Bunshaft, Vice President Web Server Sales
Letter of recommendation
from IBM
Ingrian
Ingrian
manufactures a database encryption appliance. Japan Entry signed
an exclusive distributor including a $300K prepayment.
Intel (Shiva)
Shiva
Corporation is a leading global provider of remote access
solutions. Prepared business plan and recommendation concerning
distribution channel enhancement, including strategic opportunities,
business plan, and P&L simulation of a subsidiary in Japan.
Identified additional Japanese distribution partnerships. Recruited
Japan Country Manager to head newly-established Shiva Japan.
Ipswitch
Ipswitch
develops network monitoring, groupware, and file transfer software.
Identified and negotiated distribution agreement with Kubota,
a leading distributor of Windows products.
MagiQ
MagiQ
Technologies develops Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) encryption
appliances for short-haul fiber optical networks. Japan Entry
signed a distribution agreement with Ciena's #1 distributor worldwide
and cross-pollinated OEM and government customer prospects.
NMS Communications
NMS
Communications develops analog-to-digital telephony boards.
Japan Entry prepared a business plan for a new Japanese subsidiary,
including market assessment, transition from an exclusive to multiple
non-exclusive distribution strategy, and subsidiary set-up cost/benefit
analysis. We recruited the Japan Country Manager to head Natural
Microsystems' office in Japan from a direct competitor, and helped
avoid non-compete and cultural issues. Subsequent to this individual
retiring after fiver years, Japan Entry recruited a former VP
Sales from Avaya as a replacement.
"Japan Entry was able to leverage both Japan Entry's wide
array of contacts in the Japanese IT industry, as well as his
own considerable expertise, to provide us with a thorough understanding
of the opportunity for Natural Microsystems in Japan. They continued
to help us capitalize on that opportunity by revamping our strategic
direction and recruiting the right individual to aggressively
build our business there. Japan Entry possesses a great combination
of sophisticated technical comprehension and business acumen.
As far as I am concerned, Japan Entry more than lives up to its
name."
- Charlie Foskett, Founder & VP International
PhotonEx
PhotonEx
is the world's first provider of 40 Gbps (OC-768/STM256) network-wide
photonic systems for the long-haul DWDM public services network.
Provided an assessment of the Japanese telecommunications market,
including the identification of a strategic partner, investor,
and key customer prospects in Japan. Assisted in investigating
demand among Japan's leading carriers, including NTT, KDDI, and
Japan Telecom.
Polycom
(PictureTel)
PictureTel
provides enterprise videoconferencing solutions. Assisted in a
strategic re-alignment in Japan, including review of and introduction
to potential VAR and OEM partners. Uncovered plans by the then
exclusive distributor to develop a competing system. Recruited
Japan Country Manager and Vice President Sales & Marketing
to head newly-established PictureTel office in Japan.
"Japan Entry recommended and helped to implement a major
re-alignment of PictureTel's Japanese distribution strategy. This
included a thorough review of our options and potential strategic
partners, and the task of setting up a wholly-owned subsidiary."
- Dr. Norman Gaut, President/CEO/Chairman
Psytechnics
Psytechnics
designs embedded software that measures voice quality in telecommunication
systems. Japan Entry raised $1.3M from NTT and VC's, and cemented
partnerships with a major OEM and distributor.
Red Hat
Red
Hat Software is the vendor of a commercial Linux package and
support. Japan Entry quickly identified four JV partner candidates
and after review of their business plans, shifted the focus to
signing up two OEM resellers, a distributor, training/support
resources, and hiring a Country Manager. Red Hat Japan reached
$10M in revenues in just two years, and became the first division
to become profitable.
"Jack Plimpton's excellent reputation in Japan and high level
of service helped us in the initially daunting but soon very successful
re-start for our company in Japan."
- Matthew Szulik, President
Redback
Networks (Ericsson)
Redback Networks is a DSL
subscriber management equipment vendor. Opened doors to leading
OEMs and distributors.
Secure Computing
(Cyberguard)
CyberGuard is a
leading provider of Unified Threat Management appliances. Hired
Country Manager.
Solegy (Telic.net)
Telic
Communications develops carrier-grade billing software for
VoIP communications. Japan Entry closed a distribution deal with
a Softbank sister company to Japan's largest VoIP service provider,
YahooBB.
Symantec
(Altiris)
Altiris is software deployment
and asset management solutions provider. Identified and negotiated
two non-exclusive distribution partnerships. Recruited Japan Country
Manager.
Symmetricom
(TrueTime)
TrueTime
designs and manufactures precision products for synchronizing
complex systems. Japan Entry evaluated the performance of TrueTime's
existing distributor and investor, and identified a distribution
partnership with a $1.5B distributor.
TeleDevelopment
Services
TeleDevelopment
Services is a call center consulting company. Japan Entry
negotiated a joint venture with the #4 call center in Japan to
provide systems consulting services.
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