ISFnet has launched the Global Partner Project across the APAC region starting January 2026. The goal is straightforward. Help European and American IT companies operate in Asia without getting stuck in local complexity.
The project brings together ISFnet engineers and local system integrators and Japanese IT partners in countries like Japan, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Australia. Instead of Western companies outsourcing IT operations country by country, ISFnet acts as a centralized support layer for design, build, maintenance, and operations. This reduces coordination risk, communication gaps, and the usual friction that comes with different business cultures and engineering practices.
ISFnet already operates out of Japan, Korea, China, and Singapore, with experience managing IT systems across major APAC markets. It employs around 2,300 engineers, including more than 250 multilingual staff providing round-the-clock support. Demand has grown as Western firms look for IT support that works across Japanese, Korean, English, and Chinese from day one.
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The company plans to support 30 companies in Asia by 2026 and scale to 200 by 2030. This initiative also ties into ISFnet’s broader Kizuna Global Project, which focuses on building cross-border IT infrastructure support based on long-term trust, not just vendor contracts.

