QStar opens office in Japan

QStar Technologies, a provider of compliance, archiving and data protection solutions, has opened a new office in Tokyo, Japan.

The office will provide sales, professional services and support to Asia Pacific and Japan, according to the Mary Esther, Fla.-based company.

Reiji Todaka, managing director of Japan and Asia Pacific, will head up the office in Tokyo, QStar said. Todaka has been in the storage industry for seven years, managing distribution of the company’s solutions for the past four years.

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