Long Beach company opens Hong Kong office

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Long Beach-based Laserfiche announced recently that it has opened an office in Hong Kong to provide localized support and to capitalize on the enormous potential for business in the booming Asia Pacific region.

Under the guidance of Managing Director Phyllis Chen, the Hong Kong office will make Laserfiche enterprise content management more accessible to customers in the Pacific Rim by providing localized account management services and marketing support to its Hong Kong resellers and a product best suited to local language and compliance requirements.

"Establishing an office in Hong Kong, with its dynamic, high-growth economy, was a natural next step for Laserfiche," said Nien-Ling Wacker, Laserfiche president and CEO. "We've experienced significant international expansion over the past several years, and our new Hong Kong office will enable us to better support our Pacific Rim customers and drive increased business growth."

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