Classmethod Inc. has established a wholly owned subsidiary, Classmethod Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. , in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to strengthen its technical support system centered on cloud utilization and generative AI.
From our base in Malaysia, we will further strengthen our technical support to local companies and Japanese companies expanding overseas, thereby contributing to business growth in the ASEAN region.
Through its local subsidiary, Classmethod Malaysia will provide local subsidiaries in Malaysia and local branches of Japanese companies with the implementation, operational support and consulting of cloud services including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and generative AI.
As a top AWS partner with a track record of receiving numerous awards, including the AWS global award “SI Partner of the Year – GLOBAL,” Classmethod has established local subsidiaries in Canada, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, and South Korea. The company has now established a local subsidiary in Malaysia, its sixth overseas base, and will further promote its global business by providing AWS and generative AI implementation, operational support, and consulting services.
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In recent years, there has been a growing need in ASEAN markets, including Malaysia, to improve operational efficiency and decision-making through the use of cloud computing and AI. At the same time, there has been an increasing demand from Japanese companies expanding overseas to strengthen their local IT systems and establish governance.
With the establishment of this local subsidiary, we will accelerate our support for companies in the ASEAN region in improving business efficiency and creating value through cloud utilization and AI, and will also strengthen our support as a technology partner for Japanese companies aiming to expand overseas and into local businesses.
The Malaysian base will act as a technical service base for the entire ASEAN region, and will actively promote expansion into Singapore and surrounding areas.
SOURCE: PRTimes

