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Endace Announce Appointment Of New Zealand Sales Engineer


Endace Announce Appointment Of New Zealand Sales Engineer


Auckland, New Zealand - July 4, 2011 -


Endace (LSE: EDA), a world leader in network monitoring tools and recording solutions, today announced the appointment of Robert Cotter as its New Zealand-based Sales Engineer.

The announcement marks a full complement for the New Zealand-focused Endace sales team, strengthens Endace's Asia Pacific sales and service offering and further highlights the company's commitment to the region.

"While Endace has traditionally focused on its key customer markets in Europe and the US, the recent growth in New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region has allowed us to devote more staff and resources to expanding locally, says Neil Templeman, Director of Asia Pacific Sales.

"It's something we're hugely excited about, and we look forward to seeing Robert make a significant contribution locally. His well established reputation and great local experience make him the ideal addition to our team."

Robert joins Endace from his previous role as a Sales Engineer at Distribution Central, a position he held for three years. In this role he covered distribution pre-sales, consulting and post-sales support across an extensive list of providers, including Access Data, Acronis, Avaya, F5 and Netscout.

Prior to Distribution Central, Robert held the role of Service Delivery Manager, and formerly Senior IT Consultant, with IT Nexus.

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