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Chris Spies, group CEO

Aptus redefines business landscape with next-generation technology

In the fast-paced, cutthroat environment of information and communication technology (ICT), a technological breakthrough that is in demand one moment may become obsolete the next. Aptus International thrives on the dynamism of the industry and is always a step ahead of ICT infrastructure trends to provide tomorrow's solutions today.

Supported by:Discovery Reports

In the fast-paced, cutthroat environment of information and communication technology (ICT), a technological breakthrough that is in demand one moment may become obsolete the next. Aptus International thrives on the dynamism of the industry and is always a step ahead of ICT infrastructure trends to provide tomorrow's solutions today.

Aptus started as a business process outsourcing company providing people management consultancy services. Constantly innovating, Aptus developed a wide range of ICT services to accommodate the different demands of international markets.

"Instead of duplicating our work in other countries, we looked to the future of ICT in Australia, and specifically designed our business around market demands," says Chris Spies, group CEO.

Aptus sees cloud computing and the digital economy as game changers that can easily and cost-effectively help companies adapt to rapidly changing business landscapes. Constant and secure access to information is critical to business continuity, and the efficiency and flexibility of the cloud is the ideal solution.

Possessing extensive ICT knowledge, Aptus assists clients throughout their entire journey to the cloud. The company creates customised virtual environments and portals and hosts them securely in its private cloud. It also offers cloud-based software with a flexible per-user, per-month payment scheme - companies only pay for resources they use.

Employing the potential of the cloud to safely maximise operational efficiency, Aptus developed a portal for a government agency that enables relevant, safe and centralised access to non-government service providers to the government database containing sensitive community information. Through this, Aptus saves the government from spending millions in upgrading disparate record systems separately.

Aptus eyes partnerships with companies from the mainland, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore that can help launch its software products, identity management, mobile applications and cloud services in Asia. The company is also extending partnership invitations to companies wanting to establish a presence in Australia.

"Aptus is ready to assist any company looking to establish business in Australia. Partnerships are the best way to expand overseas," Spies says.

 

Aptus International
www.aptus.com.au
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