NinjaOne expands into Japan to enhance IT landscape

NinjaOne is broadening its global reach by entering the Japanese market, offering enhanced support and IT integration solutions.

NinjaOne has announced its expansion into Japan. The company will provide 24/7 customer support, including Japanese-language assistance during local working hours. It has also appointed Macnica as its first distributor in Japan.

Many organisations in the Japanese IT market continue to operate legacy systems. In some cases, fragmented IT tools require teams to manage multiple platforms, which can increase costs, operational complexity, and administrative workload.

NinjaOne provides a cloud-native platform that combines endpoint management, patching, SaaS management, endpoint backup, and remote access within a single system. The platform is designed to consolidate IT operations, reduce complexity, and automate routine IT tasks. It can be deployed across organisations of different sizes, with the aim of helping reduce downtime, improve support response times, and allow IT teams to spend more time on strategic priorities.

NinjaOne has partnered with Macnica, a distributor headquartered in Yokohama, to make its platform available to organisations in Japan. The partnership is intended to support organisations seeking unified IT operations, improved operational efficiency, and increased automation.

As Japanese companies continue to modernise their IT infrastructure and replace legacy systems, the partnership provides access to integrated IT management tools intended to help organisations reduce costs and strengthen operational resilience.


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