Kwun Tong, n/a,
Hong Kong
Macnica Hong Kong
Macnica Hong Kong, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Macnica Hong Kong collaboration with software players such as Ivanti, Broadcom and Menlo Security empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Macnica Hong Kong | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | CyberSecurity |
| Macnica Hong Kong | Ivanti | Ivanti SSL VPN | VPN | CyberSecurity |
| Macnica Hong Kong | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | CyberSecurity |
| Macnica Hong Kong | Okta | Okta Adaptive MFA | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | CyberSecurity |
| Macnica Hong Kong | Menlo Security | Menlo Protect | Phishing Protection | CyberSecurity |
| Macnica Hong Kong | Menlo Security | Menlo Secure | Phishing Protection | CyberSecurity |
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PERSOL HOLDINGS Japan | Professional Services | 72905 | $8.6B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti SSL VPN | VPN | 2020 |
In 2020, PERSOL HOLDINGS Japan implemented Ivanti SSL VPN to provide quarantine and SSL VPN capabilities as an initial step toward a Zero Trust Architecture for approximately 30,000 users in Japan. The Ivanti SSL VPN deployment is categorized as VPN and was initiated to expand capacity and resilience for large scale remote work across the group.
The deployment introduced Pulse Connect Secure, operated as Ivanti SSL VPN, to deliver SSL VPN gateway functions together with quarantine capability for device posture enforcement. Configuration work focused on scaling VPN capacity, session handling, and access control policies typical of enterprise VPN deployments to manage increased concurrent remote connections and to isolate noncompliant endpoints.
Macnica Hong Kong served as the system integrator for the project, and the rollout schedule was phased, with initial rollout at the end of April 2020 and quarantine functionality planned for September 2020. Operational coverage targeted corporate employees across Japan and directly impacted IT, security operations, and remote workforce enablement functions by centralizing remote access control on the Ivanti SSL VPN platform.
Governance emphasized phased policy enforcement and operational handoffs to IT security teams to preserve user experience during scale up. The implementation improved user experience and enabled IT remote access security controls for the group, aligning VPN infrastructure with the organizations early Zero Trust Architecture objectives.
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Konica Minolta | Professional Services | 39755 | $7.4B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti SSL VPN | VPN | 2017 |
In 2017 Konica Minolta selected Ivanti SSL VPN virtual appliances in the VPN category to consolidate multiple distributed SSL VPNs and to enable secure remote work across its Japan operations. The engagement emphasized consolidation of remote access topology and centralized control of remote sessions to simplify administration for IT teams supporting distributed professional services operations.
The deployment used Ivanti SSL VPN virtual appliances configured for full redundancy and centralized access governance, with configuration focused on virtual appliance provisioning, centralized policy enforcement and consolidated session brokering. Functional capabilities implemented included secure remote access, strengthened access governance and administrative consolidation to reduce operational overhead associated with multiple point solutions.
Macnica Hong Kong served as the system integrator for the program, which began in November 2017 and reached full redundancy and full production by June 2018. Operational coverage was limited to Japan operations, aligning the Ivanti SSL VPN deployment with corporate remote access needs and IT operations responsible for remote worker connectivity.
Governance changes emphasized tighter access policy controls and consolidated administrative workflows to improve IT and remote access convenience. The project delivered outcomes that were explicitly stated, including lower initial costs, reduced operational burden and improved IT remote access convenience.
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Digital Information Technologies Japan | Professional Services | 1642 | $157M | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti SSL VPN | VPN | 2017 |
In 2017, Digital Information Technologies Japan implemented Ivanti SSL VPN, deploying a VPN solution for Tokyo operations focused on IT and remote access. The company selected the solution in early 2017 and began full operation in May 2017, with Macnica Hong Kong engaged as the system integrator for the rollout.
The Ivanti SSL VPN implementation included automated client certificate issuance and an SSL VPN onboarding workflow for smartphones, configured to provision certificates and network access profiles and reduce manual enrollment steps. SAML single sign on integration was explicitly implemented to unify authentication flows between the Ivanti SSL VPN and the company identity provider, supporting streamlined access control and single credential use for remote users.
Operational coverage centered on Tokyo operations and corporate IT support teams, with mobile endpoints and remote access users as the primary targets of the onboarding automation. The implementation centralized certificate lifecycle activities and device provisioning under the Ivanti SSL VPN administration console, enabling IT to manage remote access policies and mobile onboarding from a single control plane.
Governance for the project emphasized automated onboarding workflows and certificate lifecycle management, with a phased rollout that reached full operation in May 2017. The automated issuance and onboarding capability reduced device provisioning time from days to minutes as reported, and Macnica Hong Kong managed the technical integration and operational handover.
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Automotive | 114449 | $32.0B | Japan | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2017 |
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Leisure and Hospitality | 889 | $847M | Japan | Broadcom | Broadcom Symantec Web Security Service | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2018 |
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Professional Services | 72905 | $8.6B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 |
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Professional Services | 39755 | $7.4B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 |
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Professional Services | 182 | $33M | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 |
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Manufacturing | 25303 | $7.3B | Japan | Menlo Security | Menlo Protect | Phishing Protection | 2021 |
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Manufacturing | 25303 | $7.3B | Japan | Menlo Security | Menlo Secure | Phishing Protection | 2021 |
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