February 25, 2008; 05:51 AM
PORTSMOUTH, NH – February 25, 2008 – GlobalSign (www.globalsign.com),
one of the longest established Certification Authorities (CA) and
specialists in SSL security, today announced the launch of a newly
established office in China. GlobalSign now has a strong global reach
with offices in the US, UK, China and Japan as well as the original
office in Brussels, Belgium.
Since the market
reforms took place in China, the country has become better connected to
the global economy and is placing greater emphasis on science and
technology. According to a recent conference on IT growth in China*,
in 2007 over 30 million individuals were engaging in the e-retail
phenomenon, a massive jump from the four million recorded in 2004.
GlobalSign recognized that electronic and Internet related business was
also playing a key role in Chinas’ rapid economic development. In
response, it established a subsidiary in this region to strengthen its
business presence in China, an essential element to successfully
conducting global business operations.
“In the Asia Pacific region, China’s economy has demonstrated rapid
development and provides huge potential for investment and expansion,”
commented Ichiro Chujo, GlobalSign Group CEO. “We’re placing great
emphasis on a superb customer experience and throughout 2007 redesigned
and rebuilt our enterprise and reseller systems from the bottom up.
Now GlobalSign is in an ideal position to take the SSL market by storm
and spread the awareness of the GlobalSign trusted root further into
the Far East.”
In
2007, GlobalSign completely re-branded with the backing of its new
parent company GMO Internet Inc (GMO). It began to roll-out new
products, solutions and systems and geared itself up to compete head-on
with the incumbent VeriSign under the new GlobalSign banner.
Independent analyst firm Netcraft reported an impressive 180%** growth
for its SSL Certificate products in 2007 – eclipsing the market growth
rate of around 20% and VeriSign’s growth rate of 16%.
* Reference http://tech.163.com/special/000915RB/ws2007.html
**December 2007 Netcraft Secure Server Survey, Netcraft Ltd.
About GlobalSign
Established in 1996 and as a WebTrust accredited public certificate
authority, GlobalSign offers publicly trusted SSL, including new
Extended Validation SSL Certificates, S/MIME and code signing
certificates for use on all Windows platforms including Mobile. The
GlobalSign RootSign program allows the widely distributed and highly
trusted GlobalSign root CA certificates to provide immediate trust for
Microsoft CA and other inhouse CA users, thereby eliminating the costs
associated with supporting non-trusted root CA certificates within an
enterprise. These core GlobalSign solutions allow its thousands of
enterprise customers to conduct secure online transactions and data
submission, and provide tamper-proof distributable code as well as
being able to bind identities to client certificates for email security
and remote two factor authentication, such as SSL VPNs. The company
has a rich history of innovation within the online security market and
operates sales and support offices in the US, UK, Japan and Belgium,
with services available in a number of European and Asian languages.
About GMO Internet Inc.
GMO Internet Inc. (CEO Masatoshi Kumagai) is headquartered in Tokyo and
is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, First Section (Code: 9449). Its
Internet based business areas include Internet infrastructure and
media. Further details can be found at http://www.gmo.jp/en/ and Mr Kumagai’s profile can be found at http://gmo.jp/en/profile/message.html.