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Christopher Lee joins Gain Secure as cloud vice president

KUALA LUMPUR: Gain Secure Sdn Bhd has appointed Christopher Lee as its vice president for its cloud division.

Having served as Microsoft Malaysia Sdn Bhd's Azure business group lead previously, Christopher brings a wealth of tech expertise and experience to Gain Secure.

In a statement today, Christopher said that in the current digital economy, businesses need to embrace, reimagine and digitally transform to stay ahead in an extremely competitive environment.

"Technology is the enabler for businesses to stay relevant, while increasing efficiencies and profitability – made even possible with latest cloud computing technologies," said Christopher, who had stints at Microsoft's local office as well as its campus located in Redmond, US.

He explained that the move to the cloud is integral to virtually every digital and business transformation strategy.

"The cloud empowers organisations to make better use of their data while offering better customer experiences. With the right strategy, organisations can migrate workloads and modernise applications to virtually any cloud to maximise return-on-investment (ROI) from existing applications and infrastructure, without compromising security and resiliency," said Christopher.

"Here in Gain Secure, we understand how to navigate these challenges and remove the obstacles to success.

"We can help organisations optimise and modernise technologies with proven processes that increase portability and minimise risk. Simplify integration and management with an open approach can accelerate digital transformation securely with Gain Secure skills and experience," he added.

From developing a holistic strategy through implementing and managing robust cloud environments, Gain Secure is fully committed for its customers to get the most out of their cloud investment.

"We bring leadership and experience with integrating the latest cloud technologies—all to help in building a complete, security-rich solutions that creates new value for businesses," said Christopher.

Meanwhile, Gain Secure executive director Walter Wong shared that demand for its cloud computing and mobility services had increased due to companies striving to be productive in the 'new norm'.

"The MOvement Control Order (MCO) was a silver lining for Gain Secure," said Walter. "It accelerated demand for our services, especially technologies related to cloud computing."

Gain Secure is a Malaysian software development company, and its services are constantly sought after by large enterprises across various industries.

"One of our core strengths is in the consumer sector," said Wong.

Gain Secure had previously developed customised solutions for household names such as ECO Shop, GD Express, 7-Eleven, Nando's, Giant Hypermarket, Mydin and AirAsia.

The company's main strength stems from its expertise in customising 'user-friendly' solutions that are integrated throughout the supply chain and with mobility devices.

"Today's mobile devices are so powerful that we are able to deliver data visualisation and intuitive interfaces so that our clients' are able to perform previously complex tasks while on the go," said Walter.

"Our role is to simplify the complexities so that field employees are able to view operational tasks in real time on their devices, and make informed decisions after seeing the 'big picture'," he added.

Now with Christopher, Gain Secure can only go from strength to strength as the company continues with its corporate expansion plans.

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