Michael Warren appointed Fujitsu Malaysia's new country president


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 29 Aug 2013

Warren will helm the local Fujitsu entity and drive overall business growth and profitability as the organisation seeks to increase its market share in IT products, solutions and services in Malaysia, said Fujitsu in a statement.

He will be responsible for Fujitsu Malaysia’s business planning and overall strategic direction, sales, marketing, and support operations.

 “I look forward to working with the team and deliver the high-level commitments of Fujitsu to customers through Fujitsu’s offerings that meet the market’s business needs. Through Fujitsu’s constant pursuit of innovation, I hope to be able to help Fujitsu customers address their IT challenges and improve their daily business operations and quality of services. said Warren.

Warren brings with him 25 years of leadership experiences gained from a range of multinationals and government-linked companies across Asia Pacific, as well as an extensive network of commercial and government relationships.

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